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Genius idea.
One snag - 10 of the 13 root servers that power the entire global internet are in the US
Genius idea.
One snag - 10 of the 13 root servers that power the entire global internet are in the US
Apparently the other three servers are at Alioska's house :)
Some 10 years ago, I read that you need much less traffic to transmit. The scheme is to have a weak outgoing signal through the cell and incoming signal through the dish.
In general, you need at least a cellular connection.
Zimbabwe probably does).
Some 10 years ago, I read that you need much less traffic to transmit. The scheme is to have a weak outgoing signal through the cell and incoming signal through the dish.
In general, you need at least a cellular connection.
Zimbabwe probably does).
Some 10 years ago, I read that you need much less traffic to transmit. The scheme is to have a weak outgoing signal through the cell and incoming signal through the dish.
In general, you need at least a cellular connection.
Zimbabwe probably does).
It's the way they do it wherever internet is hard to come by.
In Antarctica or in the far north, in mountainous and foothill areas, tundra and steppes. The speed of such internet is decent on reception, you could say even better than some city providers. The only problem is that the antenna keeps blowing out.
Probably do that everywhere where the internet is hard to come by.
Friends, don't you have anything else to think about?) Look around you. What a beautiful world it is... You smart young guys, but you're racking your brains... Take pity on yourselves...
So there is no chance of the cable being cut?
Give me a reason.)