• SamB@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    There are remote areas where cable won’t reach. For example, I need surveillance on a remote farm and I would love to get internet there.

    • sasquatch7704@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      I understand, but that is the exception. Even in your case probably getting 4G / 5G to that area would be cheaper / easier long term. Also Europe has a relatively high density compared with other continents

      • SamB@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        I’m in Italy and outside cities, the Internet is still horrendous. And as I said, if you have a remote farm or garden, which are fairly common here, then you are on your own. Sim based internet is a thing, but there are monthly limits which are risky when you need surveillance and automation to be always live.

    • stembolts@programming.dev
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      8 days ago

      Cable will reach anywhere. There is not such a place that cable “will not reach”. Is there a profit incentive to serve you as a customer in a capitalist system? Maybe not. But cable will reach.

      • CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        Well, cable will not reach a warzone which is a rather pertinent use for a satellite communication system at present.

      • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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        8 days ago

        I know plent of places in my European country where cable does reach, but was made for landline phones and cannot carry any data for internet because its so far from the nearest distribution center. even wireless like microwave can’t sustain more than a quality camera feed

      • SayCyberOnceMore@feddit.uk
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        8 days ago

        You’d need signal boosters at regular intervals, which need power… so now you’re running multiple cables.

        But you can’t run them too close together as the power will induce noise in the data cable.

        And after a long distance even the power needs boosting.

        And to protect the cables, you’d need to bury them or put them on poles. Separately.

        At a certain point, cable becomes the expensive option…

      • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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        8 days ago

        The cost of a cable to a remote cabin is clearly not worth it either when you can just use a 4G antenna instead at a fraction of the cost. Ships won’t even be able to reach 4G signals.

      • MoonHawk@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        Not sure if you are in Europe, but in the US there are places where you could walk the width of Germany and see 100 houses. It does not serve to be technically correct here. Also, how would that work with boats / other vehicles and places without infrastructures?

      • EstonianGuy@lemm.ee
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        8 days ago

        One broken cable can result in a city/town without internet. Speaking from experience.

        Also satellites have other uses like GPS