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Are there any proven satellite internet kits?
Prompt the telecom operator and a set of satellite equipment. The main selection criterion is performance in the event of an Internet outage in Russia. Coverage area Novosibirsk.
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You probably do not fully understand how satellite communication channels work. Your ground station (satellite set) communicates with the satellite. But information must also somehow reach the satellite, it comes there from the operator's hub (for example, Huse, idirect). Modems are selected under this hub. Well, to the hub from the ground via conventional wires... and here it is the Internet =)
So for your purposes, you need to choose a foreign operator who will work with a satellite that covers your location. Based on this, you need to take a modem (which operator will say) and a dish with feeds and LNB (based on the location relative to the satellite and the frequency range).
And what are they going to turn off the Internet in Russia? What is this criterion?
In general, the theory is this: the
Internet is one-way and two-way.
If it is one-way, then it gives traffic, traffic / requests will have to be sent via other networks, for example, mobile ones. Since requests - mouse clicks do not require a lot of traffic, then such a scheme is quite working, but if you need to give a lot of traffic, for example, uploading video or music to servers, for example, on a social network, then mobile communication becomes inconvenient here, although if you have a good 4G signal and unlimited...
A two-way Internet costs significantly more, but it becomes completely autonomous and then not dependent on local telecom operators. There are a lot of cons in terms of money costs. Those. giving 10,000 per month or more for traffic / unlimited is normal. And the kit will come out from 30t.r and up and up.
Coverage should be viewed on specialized sites. There was a good site, but I forgot the name.
those. the procedure is this - you go to the site, look for your city, look at which satellites are visible in the sky, in the same place you look at which operators hang on these satellites and broadcast in Russian rays, because if a satellite is visible, this does not mean that it is broadcasting over your territory. There is such a thing as a superbeam. Further in the same place on the sites you look at contacts, usually these are websites. You go through them and choose your Internet. Look at the most famous satellite HotBird 13. Then there are Internet providers at 75 degrees.
There is no point in such movements. If it comes to sanctions, then all traffic will go through China. Yes, and foreign backbone providers will not go to such monetary losses.
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