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Maxim Kuzmin2021-02-11 15:47:22
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Maxim Kuzmin, 2021-02-11 15:47:22

How to make 100 Mbit+ Internet in your village?

Where else, except on the good old "Toaster" to ask such a question?

So, the essence of the problem is as follows: I am a freelance programmer, accustomed to living at a speed of 250-350 MB of Internet per second within Moscow. There is a village 400 km from the ring, and 50 km from the city of Yaroslavl, in which, as far as I know, they have not heard of such speeds either. There (in the village) there is electricity, and advanced grandfathers and their grandchildren use modems, but their speed is sorely lacking for me. There is a budget of up to 600 thousand rubles, which I am ready to spend for such vital communication in order to move there permanently.

I have a very poor understanding of the hardware and how the network actually works. I know that now I am sitting on GPON technology, which is an optical fiber and a couple of cool features that can give speeds up to 1 Gbps. But my logic haunts me in the following way: the Internet comes from satellites, right? My ISP catches signals at huge speeds and communicates with satellites, and then fiber - not fiber, but this is already a matter of distributing the Internet to ordinary citizens, right?

Actually, the question worries me: can I put on my site some installation that providers have to catch the Internet directly from satellites? Or enlighten the site riveter, who is not in the teeth with his foot in low-level issues. If not, then at least somehow, at least for some money, is my idea possible?

Thank you.

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CityCat4, 2021-02-11
@CityCat4

Internet comes from satellites, right?

Yeah of course. And milk is extracted from packs of "Merry Milkman" and sausage grows on a sausage tree. The Internet, man, runs on highways that interconnect providers.
No, there is also satellite tyrnet, but not the mythical starlink, of course, but the most common, provider one, but it's fantastically expensive and just as slow - will 10Mb suit?
Now connected by what, through whom and at what speed? In the presence of a sufficiently large amount of money, any wire, especially a large one (for which this is an ordinary job) weakens an individual project for laying optics, to hell with it.

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ky0, 2021-02-11
@ky0

So, the essence of the problem is as follows: I am a freelance programmer who is used to living at a speed of 250-350 MB of Internet per second within Moscow

Get out of the habit.

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