They are also maxing out their satellite space and the system is slowing down considerably.
A good, reliable 10mb stream for $50 or less with an ordinance friendly dish would be a big seller. The $400 equipment cost and installation charges are the main draw back at the moment, especially with the slowdown that people are reporting.
]]>What the Japanese bring to the party is a newer technology and hopefully Japanese attitudes towards quality of service and pricing. Hopefully they will be to the current U.S. Big Three what Toyota was to the Big Three of their day. But Toyota didn’t invent the auto industry, and this new Japanese company did not invent the high speed satellite Internet industry, so we should just be clear on that, ‘kay?
– Badtux the Internet Penguin
]]>After the concept is proven, I’m hoping it takes off, If more Americans start getting their connections through non-US companies, maybe American companies will wake up, but I doubt it.
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