The thing is that GPS doesn't just do positioning. If we lost GPS then we can just
look at road signs (hopefully).
GPS also provides time synchronization to a lot of very important telecom infrastructure.
To prevent 4G base stations and digital TV transmitters from interfering with each
other, their transmit reference clock frequency need to be disciplined to within 50 ppb
and their time need to be synchronized to less then 1 us.
And technology leapfrog effect means that third world countries will be significantly affected
Exactly that. In many parts of Africa the middle of nowhere is full of people. In many places mobile phones are the only way to get internet. I can't wait for starlink to be available here. Getting internet is not a first world problem.
Exactly that. In many parts of Africa the middle of nowhere is full of people. In many places mobile phones are the only way to get internet. I can't wait for starlink to be available here. Getting internet is not a first world problem.