• velxundussa@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    I see that being said quite often.

    Is there any actual proof of this or is it speculation?

    In low density population areas, it seems to me that laying fiber would be cost prohibitive, but I’d like to be proven wrong.

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      11 months ago

      Each satellite is worth 250k @ 5,500 units currently (and its still garbage unless its your only option). And this is just the cost of satilites

      Worse case scenario for laying fibre is $80,000 for 1 mile

      You do the shit maths and that is 17,187.5 miles (not km) of fibre for what is currently in LEO and excluding the price of launching these POS into the nights sky. So for best case senario every 18 months that is how much fibre lines Elon could be laying.

      From Presque Isles, Maine to Sandiego, California is 3,305 miles