Elon Musk says SpaceX Starlink satellite broadband beta testing starts in a few months:
This week [SpaceX] launched another batch of 60 satellites to bring the total size of its growing Starlink broadband constellation to more than 400. While it has the go-ahead to launch more than 12,000 satellites in the coming years, Musk said Wednesday that a "private beta" test of the service will begin in about three months, followed by a public beta about three months later for testers at northern latitudes.
In response to a Twitter user, Musk said Germany qualifies as far enough north, which could mean that much of northern Europe, Canada and the northernmost parts of the US may be eligible to try the service.
There is only so much bandwidth per satellite, so your pizza-box-sized transceiver would experience more congestion and lower throughput in an urban area than it would in a rural setting.
How many Soylentils are interested in signing up?
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Saturday April 25 2020, @02:48AM
I've looked at a few of those youtube videos. They vary in quality. One thinks that his family is "roughing it" because they grow a few veggies. Another actually uses modern tech to make semi-wilderness living livable. Another, somewhere in the middle, has done nothing more than become independent of the electric grid. One video is genuinely interesting, and the next suggested video is utter nonsense. I remember one that really made me laugh, when they put up electric fencing for the hogs. That one was nothing more than modern farming on less than a shoestring budget, but they thought they were real pioneers. But, all of them were about people who are conscious of the environment, as opposed to activists in the cities worrying about the polar bears, and the baby seals being clubbed to death.