• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    Ok FCC, then how do you plan on getting internet to me? Choppy terrestrial with 20% packet loss wasn’t working, Verizon lte with 2mbps upload wasn’t working, hughesnet…do we need to even mention it? Verizon dsl with 1.5/.25 isn’t even internet.

    So please tell me how you’re going to do something about it other than deny me solutions? Starlink has been the best thing to happen to rural US in a long time.

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      If you want low latency go to urban areas. Otherwise accept medium latencies and stop to scream at the sky.

      Does the International Space Station worthes safety means nothing to countryside people ? Are you so self centered ?

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        That’s not how it works?

        Everyone deserves decent internet access. Restriction to access results in poverty.

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          It is quite literally how it works.

          In addition, Starlink is not a good solution. It requires an infinite amount of rockets sent into low earth orbit forever, at a heavy subsidised cost paid for by American taxpayers.

          You should be pushing for long-term solutions, not ones that literally fall out of the sky six months after the subsidies stop.

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                  They got subsidies and were recently denied some. Don’t pretend they never got any thank you.

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                    They got subsidies and were recently denied some.

                    The DID NOT get the subsidy.

                    Don’t pretend they never got any thank you.

                    What SpaceX won in 2020 was a bid to receive the $866 million. They did not receive the money at that time. The FCC process after winning a bid is to do extra work showing your product meets program requirements:

                    “SpaceX’s winning share was one of the largest among the auction’s 180 successful bidders [in 2020], and covered nearly 643,000 homes and businesses in 35 states.”

                    “Auction winners were required to submit paperwork to the FCC to show how they planned to deploy services that meet RDOF conditions to receive the funds over 10 years.”"

                    “The Federal Communications Commission said Aug. 10 [2022] that SpaceX had failed to show it could meet requirements for unlocking the funds, which aim to incentivize expanding broadband services to unserved areas across the United States.”

                    source

                    …and in 2022 SpaceX’s bid was denied for not meeting the product performance rules the FCC had placed on the program.

                    To make you feel comfortable, I’ll adopt your level of snark for the conclusion.

                    So, no, SpaceX did NOT receive this money, and don’t pretend they did, thank you.

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                  As soon as SpaceX gets rid of the lunatic asshole billionaire pretending to run the company, I’ll stop cheering for bad headlines. Sorry about your internet service.

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              The FCC and the government at large isn’t to blame for this one. The ISPs collected the governments money to run high speed Internet to the rural parts of this country. Blame your ISP for not using the funds as intended. Maybe also blame the government for not holding them accountable for not delivering.

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          Pay to have fiber run to your house. Your living choice isn’t our problem.

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            Additionally, get mad at the ISPs that took government funding to expand rural internet access and then didn’t. It’s always the governments fault with these people, never the corporations that are working day after day to shaft people

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          The article in this post is about the FCC refusing Starlink access to the very low orbit, which is close of the ISS orbit. Starlink wants access to this low orbit, for reduce latency. They don’t refuse Starlink to send more satellites, so the internet access is still available.

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            Jeez, imagine having this little interest in the needs and desires of the people who literally grow your food.

            Edit: not necessarily saying LEO satellites are the best solution; I’m the furthest thing from an expert on the topic. This tone just seems wholly unproductive and spiteful.

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      So, what you’re saying is, their current setup is working for you, and their new proposal for lower-orbit satellites isn’t really necessary?