"I do not see a need for a dome except perhaps for asthetics. The unit is rated for outdoor use."
I have not seen one of the Starlink antennae, are they robust enough to withstand 50 knot winds? Open array radar and the KVI TV/comm type bubbles do fine.
"I do not see a need for a dome except perhaps for asthetics. The unit is rated for outdoor use."
I have not seen one of the Starlink antennae, are they robust enough to withstand 50 knot winds? Open array radar and the KVI TV/comm type bubbles do fine.
The FCC and your members of Congress have the power to stop this effort, but they need to hear from you.
Click here to ask the FCC and members of Congress to put an end to this threat.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp | 1 Rocket Road, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Questions? See Starlink FAQs
Today, I received this email from Starlink:
Today we ask for your support in ending a lobbying campaign that threatens to make Starlink unusable for you and the vast majority of our American customers.
As recently reported, DISH Network has been hoarding spectrum for years as a strategy for preventing open and fair competition.
Most recently, DISH has been attempting to claim new rights to the 12 GHz band, which is the spectrum you currently use to download content with Starlink. Despite technical studies dating back as far as 2016 that refute the basis of their claims, DISH has employed paid lobbyists who are attempting to mislead the FCC with faulty analysis in hopes of obscuring the truth.
In reality, if DISH gets their way, Starlink customers will experience harmful interference more than 77% of the time and total outage of service 74% of the time, rendering Starlink unusable for most Americans. You can read the details here.
The FCC and your members of Congress have the power to stop this effort, but they need to hear from you.
Click here to ask the FCC and members of Congress to put an end to this threat.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp | 1 Rocket Road, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Questions? See Starlink FAQs
Today, I received this email from Starlink:
Today we ask for your support in ending a lobbying campaign that threatens to make Starlink unusable for you and the vast majority of our American customers.
As recently reported, DISH Network has been hoarding spectrum for years as a strategy for preventing open and fair competition.
Most recently, DISH has been attempting to claim new rights to the 12 GHz band, which is the spectrum you currently use to download content with Starlink. Despite technical studies dating back as far as 2016 that refute the basis of their claims, DISH has employed paid lobbyists who are attempting to mislead the FCC with faulty analysis in hopes of obscuring the truth.
In reality, if DISH gets their way, Starlink customers will experience harmful interference more than 77% of the time and total outage of service 74% of the time, rendering Starlink unusable for most Americans. You can read the details here.
The FCC and your members of Congress have the power to stop this effort, but they need to hear from you.
Click here to ask the FCC and members of Congress to put an end to this threat.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp | 1 Rocket Road, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Questions? See Starlink FAQs
I have to be the one to point out that there is another side to this argument, that of Dish. Elon Musk has used the power of social media to make his case, but that doesn't mean legally he's right or he's wrong. The courts will ultimately decide unless the companies reach some form of agreement. None of this is a sudden surprise to Musk as he just chose to ignore the possibilities and proceed full speed ahead. I have no idea who will prevail, but lets not be too quick to jump on the bandwagon of he who yells the loudest. I will not join in petitioning the FCC with what Musk wants as I believe he decided he could do what he wanted and ignore the issues. Understand Dish and it's shareholders have a very large investment at stake. Yes, they have lobbyists, but then Musk is trying to get millions of people to lobby for him. Neither set of lobbyists is lobbying necessarily because they believe their client is legally right.
All I suggest is an open mind as the legalities are resolved. Ultimately, I expect Musk to pay Dish for rights and make the issues all go away.
The US government purports to want to get high speed broad band to rural areas. The solution is here. If that is what the government wants, the opportunity is there with Starlink. It isn’t with Dish.
The US government purports to want to get high speed broad band to rural areas. The solution is here. If that is what the government wants, the opportunity is there with Starlink. It isn’t with Dish.
You have good points. But, the issue facing the FCC is a fairly easily resolvable issue. Not resolving it, delaying it, and slowing the speed of business is not acceptable for citizens.
I dealt with Lobbyists in DC and the EU. They are considered a necessary part of the political process. But, in some quarters they are viewed as the white hat in a dispute. What I found is that the level of misinformation distributed in these types of decisions is unbelieveable, and sometimes swallowed whole by those voting in congress and the Senate.
The US government purports to want to get high speed broad band to rural areas. The solution is here. If that is what the government wants, the opportunity is there with Starlink. It isn’t with Dish.
Don't get me wrong. I do not like Musk and do not like Dish. Equal opportunity dislike. However, I also don't know the full legal arguments. Sometimes a "bad guy" jumps in ahead of others and then has a legal standing even when not in the public interest. If that is the case then you have to find a way to do what is in the public interest, but also compensate the bad guy. Painful when it happens.
A simple example of such a situation occurring was opportunist buying thousands of acres of farm land at the first mention of roads or rail being built, rezoning to commercial, then when eminent domain is declared demanding a huge return, selling right of way for the roads for more than paid and keeping all the extra which is now prime real estate. You feel bad for the farmers and other land owners, you feel bad for what the state has to pay, but it's all legal.
In 2004 and 2005, 214 licenses were auctioned to 11 companies. Dish is now the largest holder with about 40% while RS Access (Michael Dell) is the second largest holder. Dish's licenses cover 75% of the country and RS Access only about 15%. Dish did nothing with their licenses but when they bought Boost Mobile they suddenly had potential value. No one really anticipated the acceleration of cell speeds or Starlink in 2004 and that certainly includes the FCC. The most prevalent thoughts at the time were for the bandwidth to be uses for television which is why Cablevision and Dish and Michael Dell were the big buyers. Dish wasn't in the cellular business.
I believe it will be resolved and Starlink will continue, but I also believe a lot of money will have to change hands to make it all work out.
We've never anticipated technology advancements well. I certainly haven't.
DISH also has secondary rights for using 12.2-12.7 GHz for a terrestrial Multichannel Video and Data Distribution Service (MVDDS) but hasn’t done much but test it. Their latest petition to the FCC is to repurpose MVDDS for 5G cellular. That’s a technical issue to determine if Starlink, DISH cellular, and BSS can coexist.
DISH seems to have met their initial 5G milestone by offering service to 20% of the US population using its own facilities.
I wonder if all these reports of using Starlink underway (supposedly when you are not supposed to be) may help the ultimate demise or problems with Starlink.
Just in: Starlink approved for in motion use-
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/06/30...tarlink-service-to-vehicles-boats-planes.html
It does not help Starlink. These reports will ultimately give more fuel to Dish and cause regulatory trouble or force Starlink to suspend accounts for use while in motion.
Just in: Starlink approved for in motion use-
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/06/30...tarlink-service-to-vehicles-boats-planes.html