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by m4rtink
1798 days ago
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Maybe there is not enough houses in that area to spread the cost of that one wireless tech hosting tower? A single satellite from a swarm will cover much bigger area at any one time, not to mention the coverage area moves as it orbits. Much better argument for paying infrastructure costs if coverage area is effectively "humankind". |
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I'm not arguing that a satellite solves the problem of remote data access generally, they definitely do. My original question was whether or not that specific use case is worth the cost to science.
They don't solve access generally, so the other threads which reference large swaths of the planet not having internet yet feel beside the point to me. The vast majority of humanity lives in densely populated areas, and therefore these satellite based systems still won't solve that problem.