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RE: Wild Blue Satellite
"DSL is available for roughly 2o bucks a month in most places, and there are no Download or upload limits". ( COX CABLE CHARGES EXTRA FOR HIGH USE ). "Honestly, for the most part anyone on a Satellite connection is only on one because they have no options in their area. Wild Blue knows this. If they charge a flat rate for High speed internet they are limited on how much MONEY they make. So why not break it down into packages and charge higher rates for the bigger packages". (THEY DO. READ THE WILDBLUE WEBSITE ).
Sorry, but cable and DSL use line of site relays over mountains and open land for internet traffic due to the need for fast response to remote programs and gaming. Distance over land from LA to New York is approx. 2,900 miles, with a ping time of approx. 20ms. Satellite, no matter who it is will always have a minimum of half of a second (500ms) ping time. That is the distance from position A to satellite, to ground server B, to website ip, then back to server B, up to satellite then down to the start of it all, Position A. Four trips of approx. 22,500 miles or 90,000 total space miles. The speed of light is approx. 186,000 miles a second. You can do the math!
I hope this helps.
FYI, You may want to get your facts straight before you post or you my wind up at the bad end of a lawsuit! |