I'm confused. I don't understand where we are having the disconnect. I thought the video was fairly self-explanatory.
Here is what I took away:
1. Speed of laser light traveling in straight line of sight, in the vacuum of space, is faster than light traveling through internal refraction though (lots of zig-zag bouncing between the boundaries) a glass fiber.
2. The new sats are orbiting at a much, much lower alt than the current conventional sats. That means shorter transit distance between sat and receiver/xmitter, which means lower latency.
3. Current estimates is that the system can provide latency to rural connection of maybe as low as 20ms, which is more than sufficient for competitive gaming. I'm 10 miles from HTC server as the crow fly's and my broadband cable connection is 34ms. So if they achieve anywhere near that , it will be impressive.
So where is the disconnect?
1. Speed of laser light traveling in straight line of sight, in the vacuum of space, is faster than light traveling through internal refraction though (lots of zig-zag bouncing between the boundaries) a glass fiber.
Uhhh, first, laser light is still light and according to physics is capped at the speed of light and the zigzag u reference increases the distance of travel
2. The new sats are orbiting at a much, much lower alt than the current conventional sats. That means shorter transit distance between sat and receiver/xmitter, which means lower latency.
You confuse the latency with distance traveled... latency is the turn around time from reception to transmission due to the electronics involved and the shorter distance is only shorter at the point directly beneath... the farther the receiver is
from that point, the more time it takes the receiver to receive it
3. Current estimates is that the system can provide latency to rural connection of maybe as low as 20ms, which is more than sufficient for competitive gaming. I'm 10 miles from HTC server as the crow fly's and my broadband cable connection is 34ms. So if they achieve anywhere near that , it will be impressive.
The operative word is
maybe, I won't believe it until I see it and as far ur 34ms broadband... stick with the broadband before signing up