satellite data

Faisal Rahman frahman at gmail.com
Sat Aug 5 05:27:29 PDT 2006


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them know that you are looking for a short term contract with equipment
leasing.



On 8/5/06, Casey Halverson <casey.halverson at infospace.com> wrote:
>
> It is highly suggested that you take a look at actual VSAT providers,
> and stay away from immerisat, etc. if you can.
>
> for example:
>
> http://www.skycasters.com/broadband-satellite-compare/compare.html
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dev-bounces at seattlewireless.net
> > [mailto:dev-bounces at seattlewireless.net] On Behalf Of
> > Franklin S Werren
> > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 8:59 AM
> > To: 'SeattleWireless Development List'
> > Subject: RE: satellite data
> >
> > What about one of the Satellite carriers ???
> > Starband, etc ......
> > Equipment is small enough....
> > It is a little touchy on the alignment tho...
> >
> >
> > Franklin S. Werren webmaster at bagpipes.net www.bagpipes.net
> > www.chautauqualake.net www.franksradio.net
> >
> > www.chautauqua.us
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dev-bounces at seattlewireless.net
> > [mailto:dev-bounces at seattlewireless.net] On Behalf Of Ralph Sims
> > Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 10:29 PM
> > To: 'SeattleWireless Development List'
> > Subject: RE: satellite data
> >
> > I know the bandwidth might not be there but if you can get
> > one of the cellular provider's EVDO, EDGE, etc. connections
> > there, that might work.  It probably won't be anywhere near
> > 500Kbps however but better than nothing.
> > You could try some sort of aggregation if you can get
> > service.  Typically you'll see ~100Kbps up and ~500Kbps down,
> > unless you're in a prime location and they have their newer
> > megabit service in place.
> >
> > Another possibility is a couple (or more) WiFi relays to the
> > nearest town with bandwidth.  Yet another option might be a
> > TV station to do a remote link maybe in conjunction with a
> > "sister station".  And another could be a ground station
> > firing up to a helicopter hovering high enough to relay the signal.
> >
> >
> > We used to do RA feeds over ISDN 2B (~128K) with fairly good
> > results.  I think the codec makes all the difference.
> >
> > If all else fails, tape the event a drive the tapes "quickly"
> > to someplace that can air them.
> >
> > > I want to get about 500kb/s uplink BW from the middle of
> > the  desert
> > > in
> > Nevada, temporary installation. What are my options?
> >
> >
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