• Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    But it’s not better. It’s just rhe only option. They would very much prefer to be connected with a cable or a cell tower no? Why wouldnt they?

    • Einskjaldi@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      You have permafrost melting so northern tundra areas will be worse to build on going forward. But the context is tiny rural places that don’t have roads and you travel by plane or snowmobile, they’re not getting cable.

      • Auli@lemmy.ca
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        5 days ago

        Could do point to point wireless. And only have towers every so often. The land is cwey flat.

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        5 days ago

        How many people is that? Maybe a million in the entire world? Less? I dont think internet is on their mind that much tbh

          • Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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            5 days ago

            It’s significantly cheaper still. Cable is dirt cheap, technology of laying cable is mature and we already have roads developed to piggy back off infra off. Now think about satellites that only live a few years and are incredibly expensive and immature.