Yes! And no gears to worry about when you need to punch through a snow bank.
BevsDad
Not if you care about getting accurate information.
Glorified autocorrect bullshit
I'm the kind of person that needs a folding bike (travel by sailboat) but at 4300$ for a bike with basic components I'm not sold on this one.
I don't mind a bit more latency (should still be nicely below 100ms) but my use case is more related to mid-Atlantic mobile connectivity than remote region broadband.
Their planned implementation just seems much better than others with beam shaping, linked satellites and less than 200 satellites to maintain and replace.
Although you're not wrong about our telecom track record...
It'll be interesting to see what the Canadian telesat LEO system will be capable of. They're supposed to be launching satellites next year and are using a higher orbit so will need much fewer satellites than starlink.
How quiet they are is a nice bonus too! At least until I put the studded tires on for the winter.
Reeer!
You'd want something like this:
android:com.username.reddit:v1.0 (by /u/Kon)
Don't change that first username
Oh, yep! Just got it to work too
Quick search seems to say that US planes might have the code thing but exported planes don't. Although they do have control over updates and the code for everyone except for Israel that requested access to the code before buying.
But their boots barely last a single winter.