Satellite internet now reaches the planet's most isolated corners—even Antarctica gets coverage. Makes you wonder how decentralized connectivity infrastructure could reshape access in regions traditional ISPs ignore.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 18h ago
Satellite network coverage over Antarctica is all good? Really... Wait, what does this mean? Is distributed infrastructure going to overthrow traditional ISPs? Oh my God, I gotta go all in.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 12-11 04:52
Satellite networks can be used even in Antarctica; traditional ISPs really didn't see that coming... But can decentralized infrastructure truly change the current situation, or is it just another land grab by the capital circle?
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-10 09:52
Satellite networks can now cover Antarctica, traditional operators are going to cry... Decentralized infrastructure is indeed something to look forward to.
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YieldChaser
· 12-10 09:48
Satellite networks have already extended to Antarctica; traditional ISPs are on the path to being revolutionarily replaced.
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AirdropLicker
· 12-10 09:43
Haha, now ISP should be panicking. Even Antarctica is connected to the internet. What else can they complain about—lack of coverage in remote areas?
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 12-10 09:39
Satellite networks now cover Antarctica. Traditional ISPs really should reflect on how they're doing... With the trend of decentralized infrastructure, it seems it's really going to threaten the ISPs' profits.
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DecentralizedElder
· 12-10 09:35
Satellite networks now cover even Antarctica, traditional ISPs must be getting worried.
Satellite internet now reaches the planet's most isolated corners—even Antarctica gets coverage. Makes you wonder how decentralized connectivity infrastructure could reshape access in regions traditional ISPs ignore.