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Why is satellite internet so expensive?
Actually a subject, somebody can explain why the satellite Internet is so expensive?
299 rub. for 500 MB of Internet, and then for 3 rubles. for 1 mb.
maybe someone knows there is satellite Internet with unlimited tariffs for adequate money for giving where 3G sucks catches?
I thought so, I need about 100 GB for 1 person, and this is if we transfer 28,500 rubles to satellite Internet. per month only for yourself, and if you take more family members (3 people, each at least 50 GB, then it will cost 50 wooden per month), + equipment 30)
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Thank you all, I read everything, studied it, bought a remote antenna, a TP-LINK router into which a SIM card is inserted, hung an antenna with an amplifier on the roof, now I stably receive a 3G signal sometimes LTE, movies, music downloads through an unlimited black body 2, the pallet is normal , 15-30 mb / s
assembly cost:
1. TP-LINK TL-MR6400 - bought for bonuses, paid a couple of rubles extra, in general it turned out around 9-10 thousand, I bought it in an expensive store
2. Huawei antenna - 3700 rubles.
3. Antenna amplifier - 1300 rubles.
4. Tariff - 400 rubles. per month.
Total: 15,000.00
Cons:
- I had to raise Windows server 2012 r2 at home and VPN on it because there is no external IP for body 2
- you need to connect to your home VPN through your mobile phone in order to view the cameras through the application
- the picture sometimes lags when you watch in real time
Pros:
- I can watch what's going on in the country for only 800 rubles a month.
Satellite Internet is not about you and not about your dachas :) Satellite Internet is about those who have "dachas" in the Maldives, Hawaii, on the tropical beaches of Micronesia ... The prices seem quite adequate to them :) and you don’t never the target audience, so no one will ever make prices "adequate for you" - simply because the target audience of this service thinks in other categories.
Well, output, monitoring, maintenance of work, operation of the satellite - also cost a lot, very much ...
Read about radio bridges. It may be cheaper for you to implement Internet access through a radio bridge if there is wired Internet within a radius of 30-40Km. There are options for renting a channel from a mobile operator, they can make the same radio bridge for you from their tower, but you need friends in that same operator. A satellite is still quite for deaf places where there is absolutely no connection.
I'll add my 5 cents.
Firstly, the tricolor has an unlimited Internet (do not take it as an advertisement, but in the context of the question, the answer is quite justified). Tariffs from 2k rubles. It will be necessary to buy a set of equipment, according to their website, it costs 10k wooden ones. Secondly, you need to understand that satellite Internet is the last chance to get access to the worldwide network. And you need to use it wisely, and not spend 50Gig per month on home. If you don’t watch YouTube online for hours, then 50-60 gigs per month for 3-4 users should be more than enough. Thirdly, and most importantly, the answer to your question. Just google how much it costs to launch one satellite, its maintenance, lifetime, launch of a new satellite. Very few companies can afford it.
www.starblazer.ru/tandem/tariffs/kuunlim
www.starblazer.ru/tandem/tariffs
https://internet.tricolor.tv/tariffs/
https://ntvplus.ru/channels/satellite-internet
https://www .lansat.ru/vsat-tarif
You should at least indicate the location .
In 1 minute I found quite unlimited tariffs for myself
and not for
28500
the radio frequency range is not infinite, these are physical restrictions on the number of bits per megahertz, the wider the radio frequency channel, the wider the broadcast range, the higher the speed, for example, under ideal conditions, in order to achieve a speed of 150-300 megabits, you need a channel width from 20 to 40 megahertz, and if a satellite is allocated a range of all say 900 megahertz at a frequency of 6 GHz, then it’s not so much that it will be able to serve subscribers
, it’s not in vain that there is such a thing as the capacity of a base station
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