They have to launch 40,000 satellites every five years because the satellites only have a five year life. Sounds sustainable to me. This is a scam don’t believe it! Check out other vids on musk enterprises not so HOLY.
I prefer to imagine that scenario as. In a log cabin back in the wood, 100 miles from the closest town. With my solar roof. and a star link connection. And electric furnace, and reverse osmosis filter system for water. Well all electric appliances, stove, refrigerator, heat, light, my desktop. I would imagine a trip to town annually would be in order for a while. Until I broke my addiction to "worldly stuff".
I live on an island... Puerto Rico, trust me.. its not what its all cracked up to be.. If you really want that Fantasy experience.. go live in Sarasota Florida, Siesta Key Beach. All the creature comforts of home, with all the tropical goodness and powder white sand beaches. Not to mention Tourist state. which means everything is always well kept. Fresh foods, plenty of venues and eateries of all $ levels. And plenty of those gem hot spots known to locals, well off the more tourist trap trails. Florida isn't perfect, but far too many people don't realize just how good of a place it is, until they no longer live there. then its.. wholly crap this is what ive opted to come back too!!
Having internet practically anywhere on the earth is going to be huge, for example the only reason I'm personally living in the city is because of the internet. But if I could buy a cheaper, bigger house outside of the city and still have good internet I wouldn't think it twice.
What’s even crazier to think about is 3rd world countries will finally have access to internet like everyone else, allowing them to develop at insane speeds
@@jackshershenovich8509 we have internet on 3rd world countries thats not the main problem the main issue is Corruption you can't beat it or you go to the jail
I live off grid out in the mountains, an hour from town, gas well, spring wells, fully off grid minus power, but I'm currently buying solar panels for my crypto rigs, and cabin :) This is the last step I've been needing. Can't wait.
@@groszkowykefir1 I personally follow a lot of channels like this. Wendover productions, Cheddar, Business Casual, Verge Science and others. I think you will like them; they similar to CF
Finding this channel is one of the only times the algorithm actually nailed it. And it's worth getting trash recommends for your channel alone. I can't wait for the next vid man. Amazing work!!!
I’m old enough to remember when satellite communication was so new that tv shows using satellites had “live via satellite” in the corner of the screen.
The units are all completely messed up. The video has MB where it should be Mb, and he also says his internet is 17 mbps, which I find impossible to believe. It's all mixed up. Surprising on this channel, but mistakes happen.
🚀Citizens of our beautiful stationary flat Earth keep in mind that Nasholes, fakeX nor all space agencies can't get high enough to show homosapiens a non CGI Blue marble. Also virgin galactic still a virgin. Just rockets to nowhere 🚀 because of our dome firmament, that's right we are one beautiful family under the dome firmament on our beautiful stationary flat Earth 🙏 let's unite and defund all space agencies and make flat Earth great again 🎶💖 let's end the chemtrails, fracking, GMOs, fluoridation of our waters, DEW direct energy weapons, 5G, and obviously the experimental mutant vaccinations 💉🚀 along with the double covidiots masks 😷💉. ua-cam.com/video/LtEy7bBTRNM/v-deo.html. The Antikathera mechanism is the mathematical working model of our beautiful stationary flat Earth. ua-cam.com/video/_X_6lqQ5jzs/v-deo.html
@@lmn-pj6fb is the perfect example of a completely subjugated and incredulous mainstream globezombie animal mesmerized by rockets to nowhere 🚀 and pseudoscience caca
The internet (mostly social media) has dramatically amplified the "outrage culture" and this feeling of victimhood people place themselves in. I've learned to mostly ignore it all, and just focus on stuff to educate myself. I recently moved from a populated suburb to a very quiet sparsely populated area and i love it. I can only get internet through a 3g antenna. People would be healthier mentally if they had to work for their life, like cut wood for heat, mow the yard and cut back brush, grow a garden, raise chickens for food... Rather than sit around waiting for "who tweeted a mean thing" or "who's going against the outrage mob and needs to be piled on". When life is too easy, people create their own problems and social media is really helping that. For the huge benefits of self education that the internet has provided, it has sure given a lot of social issues.
It depends on how u use it. U could literally get an equivalent of university education and even more on the internet for free but u could also destroy your life through social media and game addictions.
I absolutely love that you keep your channel expectations high and you're no releasing videos everyday or smething to get more revenue, keep up the good work and thanks for a lot of information I wouldn't have otherwise. Definetely supporting you :)
This channel is simply perfect. Well researched, well presented, well narrated. And the backgroung music is the best I've heard in any video in youtube.
Another top-notch video, mate. But please do keep an eye on the eightfold difference between Mb and MB; it's very easy to give misleading figures otherwise. Thanks 👍
@coldfusiontv I love this channel very much, each clip gets deeper and deeper and entertaining. Things that I didn't know even happens behind closed doors, this channel unveils everything....
@@syntrx8185 decent internet already exist. Starlink just brings it to remote places eventually. I’m fine with it. Just as the world goes on some things disappear forever.
Great vid as always! Clarification on 12:28 -- Mbps and MB/s are different. LTT's 138Mbps using Starlink is equal to 17MB/s, which makes your download speed in Perth about the same.
Starlink is a great blessing for me. Ive been planning to live in my hometown which is on top of the mountains. Cant find any reliable internet connection there. I wanna live peacfully but ofcourse still want to browse some memes
@@drayke8886 I’ve had Starlink since March and it’s worked non-stop. I get 100-270 mbps down and 10-40 up. 30 ms ping or less I game on Xbox on it and stream 4K movies on Apple TV all night no issues perfect picture.
So hard to find nice content like this. I don't know who, but someone actually needs to hear this, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability.
Beautifully said, I tell my folks these words everyday. It's good to save money but most people don't understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depend on money in the bank.
I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone, but investing today is a hard thing to do because i have no idea of how and where to invest in these?
Hey, this is a computer age. Peeps who aren't even traders make money from the crypto and forex markets ,how many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts? I rest my case.
As always bloody brilliant! I live 40km from Parliament house, I get peak time data rates below 1mbs on 4g. Our landlines were removed under NBN. Satellite is better but twice the price and with latency of over 850ms. Not compatible with VPN, so cant work from home. Cant wait for Starlink! Ill be buying shares for sure! The most impressive thing is that each satellite talks to each other via lasers!
I live in a city of 50k between Boston and Providence. My options are/were Comcast or Verizon DSL. Comcast charges about $80 to share a node (I live in an apt building) and 1.5-2.0 Mbps DSL/landline is $120 (I'm near the end of the line). Verizon stated in a letter to our mayor that they have NO intention of offering us fiber. You can understand my Excitement when this beta came out. My Dish is due to arrive Monday!!! Even if they "only" give me 15-30mbps I will be ecstatic.
While in the meantime, thanks to government incentives for ultra broadband, I got a full service triple-play 1Gbps FTTH fiber for 30 euros here in France since 2012. 80% of the population wil have at least a 1Gbps FTTH independent line for less than 35€ by 2024. All new lines since 2016 must be 10 Gbps capable and node sharing is prohibited. When there is will and incentives providers deliver a good and cheap product. FTTB has been abandoned to focus exclusively on FTTH, EPON and subsequent technologies. That's also thanks to a great company (Free / Iliad) and its brilliant CEO Xavier Niel who drove the prices down and the quality up. One of its legendary products, the Freebox set-top triple play box recently launched its new 10G version, the Freebox Delta with SFP+ and Ethernet connections. Here you have a real fight between providers to offer 1 to 10 Gbps fiber from as low as 10 euros a month. Most offers being between 20 and 45 € per month. The French government conditioned access to incentives and cell frequencies licensing to extremely high quality and coverage objectives. That resulted in very cheap but very fast internet with loads of services.
@@thementalcritic I’m talking about megabit per second and kilobit per second. Sorry if I used the wrong acronym. 1 Megabit is 1000 kilobit. So I’m saying I get 3 megabit (3000 kilobit) or 500 kilobit (.5 megabit)
There’s a chance that Starlink will be it’s own branch off company so SpaceX can fully focus on its space endeavors so there’s a chance to actually invest in Starlink
This is interesting and generally well done (the listing of sources is a great addition), but I think that you should put a little in perspective the various statements on costs by using more prudent wording. E.g. the 300k$/satellite statement is not documented (actually Morgan Stanley believes each satellite cost 800k$ in Oct 2021). Similarly the cost of the receiver antenna is still quite high (2400$ each according to Business Insider) without any certainty that it will be driven down. And then there is the bandwidth available on each satellite, (17-23 Gbps) that only allows to serve a fraction of the 60M users in the USA as quoted in your video. In this context, and if you do some math with these values, you quickly come to question the economic and technical viability of the project. Even the prudent claim at the end that it may not make as much as 15B$ may not be so prudent. (edited for typos)
Can't wait to get mobile version of Starlink and drive across Australia with good internet and solar power! Also didn't know that you are from Perth, greetings from Sydney!
I'm in Southeastern MA. My options were ADSL or Cable. I used Cable for 1 yr. until neighbors figured how to suck up the bandwidth from the node. I'm on ADSL now and my speedtest this morning said 0.70 Mbps, so I'll take either.
@@flyinghorseshoe7767 Well still would suck dying right now knowing what you are gonna miss out on, like worst last moments I can imagine personally. I am SO HYPED for the future that I actually won't get myself a car and only drive in larger public vehicles.. hmm what can I do more to not risk dying? xD
@Pretty gurl Rasca By having found true love, being selfmade wealthy since I'm 15 and living independently since I moved out with 18 years. Had fun in school and still am good friends with honestly good people I met there. I'd say those 4 reasons (without particular order) =) How about you?
1)They are a big issue for astronomy we may miss important discoveries or objects coming towards earth 2)a solar flare could wipe the entire system out easier than the ground infrastructure
Satellite internet service is going to be a real game-changer for many people. Here in Alaska, we have many people that are very rural and only can be reached by air or air/sea. It will open so many opportunities for everyone; just look at RVers and ships! They pay an outrageous cost for internet service. I am glad to see there will be competition in the internet satellite service too! The price with go down and adjust. Thanks for the video! Cheers from Alaska!!
@@theultimatereductionist7592 That could be another option for sure. LOL We had Ma Bell, (owned by Western Electric), back in the day, and they were busted for monopoly practices in 1974 and finally in 1982 was split up into smaller, separate companies. Ma Bell was found guilty of price-fixing telephone service for Canada and the US. So yes! We could have a "communication conspiracy fubar" on our hands again! LOL
Starlink have just installed a few of the earth side stations in Aotearoa. Good news for all those customers who are in rural areas. Wish them all better speed.
Someone did not watch the video where it says these satellites will burn up in the earth’s atmosphere up to 95% and they are working towards 100%..also they said in the video that they can dodge each other and space debris
"...and SpaceX is the best rocket company around. Reliably..." And a second later we see a rocket blow up mid air... Are you suggesting something? 4:10 - 4:15
You may be surprised that this is going to help a lot of people who don’t have access to good internet or no internet at all. I’m not kidding when I say I’m counting down the days. When I can have decent internet.
Imagine what governments who don’t want unfettered access to the WWW in their country must be thinking. Not easy to hide dish but doable. Cradle to grave engineering is impressive.
SpaceX already said that they cannot serve internet over China. That's to be expected. Though there are way more countries that are open for information than not, which is always the way brighter side of things.
The one thing missing from this video is a description of the means by which these satellites are protected from space weather. What will be the impact on the system when exposed to the inevitable coronal mass ejection? Will we be treated to an artificial-meteor light show in the summer of 2025, the predicted next solar maximum?
I highly suspect he buys these ideas and invests in them, which is great, but, even if he wants people to think that, he is not a real life iron man. He is a man who got starting capital from his fathers apartheid-era emerald mines, engages in borderline market-manipulation, doesn‘t value COVID restrictions or workers rights. He is a capitalist. The people who work for him are the real geniuses, but of course him investing in them is better than nobody doing it.
@@Smoshfaaaaaaaaaaan that's why I said at least he's moving thing which is almost never the case I any country Can't know how he works , how he treats workers , his family etc etc but I see the things he changed and it's enough for me We can't expect everything in our world , juste take the good we have
@@alexdenton6586 Actually yes we can know how he treats his workers because they tell us. Do you realize that he was just PART of that change? The point I'm making is that it's not him who changed those things but the people working for him, the people who built the foundations of that work. It is a harmful cult of personality to act like this improvement is due to a single humans action. There are thousands who worked to get this done, there is thousands who should reap the benefits and not just a single capitalist using his money to build power. Yes, we can't expect everything but we sure as hell shouldn't stop critisizing and trying to improve our world!
Wow, your videos just get better and better. I have been busy of late and only just now got this one, and it is clear that I should have made time sooner. Thank you for all the work, and then sharing.
I'm really scared of Starlink and the danger it poses to our future journeys to the stars. Considering that one single failure could block us from launching any future space missions for decades or even centuries.
@@bruzanHD wouldn't shooting them just make them explode into more tiny pieces and make the matter worse? It's not that they would fall back from shooting, unless you completely vaporize then with laser or sth.
@@netbotcl586 I suppose the designers could design it such that at the end of the satellites lifespan, it uses some kind of thrust to initiate reentry at which point it disintegrates,
Starlink does indeed sound pretty awesome, though part of me will be hesitant until I really get to see how much of an impact it makes. This is because I've had satellite internet before and it was practically unusable. I would often get ping rates as high as 20,000 freaking ms. Of course I'm also one of those people who worries about the amount of satellites and space trash circling the earth becoming so bad that it prevents future space launches from even happening. As a big Star Trek fan, I definitely want to see space exploration with manned spacecraft eventually become a thing.
Starlink is massively faster than traditional satellite internet, much closer to standard cable/fiber in terms of speed and latency. Latency is the issue you had with older satellite internet, which has horrible lag. On the space trash issue, that's taken care of as well. The satellites can maneuver to avoid crashes and deorbit when their service is at an end. Even if they fail completely and turn off, they will deorbit within a few years due to atmospheric drag.
Lets see how fast it is when you have lots of users and traffic. And this is so good for the environment, replacing the magic boxes in space, every five year.
I think it is highly unlikely that the targeted "tens of thousands" of starlink satellites will actually be reached. Space junk is becomming more and more of a problem and it will only get worse if we just keep sending up satellites without dealing with the problem. I say we should put a stopper on all space adventures for a while and focus our entire space budget and resources on cleaning up what we have already left there. It might not make as many headlines or be as spectacular but i believe it is either that or maybe in 30-40 years, we can't go to space at all for a loooong time. We'll be stuck down here and be unable to go into space because the path is way too dangerous.
It will never happen anyway. It will be 50 years before they can launch them all at the rate they are going. Plus there is absolutely no way they will ever make a profit
Did you miss the part where the satellites naturally destroy them selves at the end of their life cycle? Also, space junk is mainly dead satellites and rocket boosters from government launches, so the fact that space x doesn’t have this issue speaks volumes to it as a company.
@@mervstash3692 yes, do you see how they orbit in a coordinated grid, leaving room to maneuver around and through the grid. That’s not random space junk, it’s ordered and constantly managed. The space junk they’re talking about are discarded satellites that are not moving in an orderly manor, and are not designed to fall back into the atmosphere to burn up. The number is irrelevant if it’s controlled and monitored. It’s kind of like how the interstate allows for effective consistent travel. Despite their being another oncoming lane next to it, accidents are very uncommon and almost always due to human error.
Amazing system and good video, but I wish this video addressed more skepticism and concerns. You spent less than a minute discussing the catastrophic event of a cascading collision and also didn’t address the current limitations on upload speeds, which is immensely relevant for an increasingly creator-driven economy. Love the idea SpaceX but what I want from videos like this is less hype and more deep analysis!
More than one astronaut has testified before Congress, begging for a shield which may protect us from an asteroid or small comet impact. Can't Space X take on this mission?
Two reasons to watch your videos:
1. Amazing content.
2. Amazingly calming voice, great for chill evenings.
His Voice is one of the reasons I watch his content lol.
came for the voice, stayed for the content :)
Also, If you listen with headphones, the background music is fantastic.
Intriguing, evokes curiosity, hopefull, etc.
the voice😄
They have to launch 40,000 satellites every five years because the satellites only have a five year life. Sounds sustainable to me. This is a scam don’t believe it! Check out other vids on musk enterprises not so HOLY.
Imagine being on a deserted island with your solar phone charger and Starlink subscription browsing memes waiting to get rescued.
I prefer to imagine that scenario as. In a log cabin back in the wood, 100 miles from the closest town. With my solar roof. and a star link connection. And electric furnace, and reverse osmosis filter system for water. Well all electric appliances, stove, refrigerator, heat, light, my desktop. I would imagine a trip to town annually would be in order for a while. Until I broke my addiction to "worldly stuff".
Did you just... Copy paste this?...
Tony Stark- We need a suit of armor around the world
Elon Musk- We need a cluster of satellites around the world
Mind, these dishes use quite a bit of power. If you’ve got an adequate off grid set up you’d be fine.
I live on an island... Puerto Rico, trust me.. its not what its all cracked up to be.. If you really want that Fantasy experience.. go live in Sarasota Florida, Siesta Key Beach. All the creature comforts of home, with all the tropical goodness and powder white sand beaches. Not to mention Tourist state. which means everything is always well kept. Fresh foods, plenty of venues and eateries of all $ levels. And plenty of those gem hot spots known to locals, well off the more tourist trap trails. Florida isn't perfect, but far too many people don't realize just how good of a place it is, until they no longer live there. then its.. wholly crap this is what ive opted to come back too!!
Having internet practically anywhere on the earth is going to be huge, for example the only reason I'm personally living in the city is because of the internet. But if I could buy a cheaper, bigger house outside of the city and still have good internet I wouldn't think it twice.
Yah imagine the impact having access to education would make in schools and jobs
What’s even crazier to think about is 3rd world countries will finally have access to internet like everyone else, allowing them to develop at insane speeds
@@jackshershenovich8509 we have internet on 3rd world countries thats not the main problem the main issue is Corruption you can't beat it or you go to the jail
so normies can do tiktok challenges in the middle of nowhere great
@@jackshershenovich8509 yeah, I suppose it’s not all good
Watching this on Starlink in a Canadian forest at 1080p :) Much better than how I used to watch youtube at 480p with occasional buffering.
I live off grid out in the mountains, an hour from town, gas well, spring wells, fully off grid minus power, but I'm currently buying solar panels for my crypto rigs, and cabin :) This is the last step I've been needing. Can't wait.
Are you mining BTC?
how's the crypto market these days ?
LOL
Are you making your own Kool Aid too?
I'm watching Cold Fusion TV
You're watching Cold Fusion TV
Cheese burger
Yassss!
So am I, so am I.
cool 😎
Thanks to Dagogo once again for doing an episode on Starlink. One of the best channels on UA-cam to learn things.
True that...
so true, just out of curiosity - are there any other channels at least close (in terms of content quality) to CF?
@@groszkowykefir1 I personally follow a lot of channels like this. Wendover productions, Cheddar, Business Casual, Verge Science and others. I think you will like them; they similar to CF
Finding this channel is one of the only times the algorithm actually nailed it. And it's worth getting trash recommends for your channel alone. I can't wait for the next vid man. Amazing work!!!
@COLD FUSION lol
I’m old enough to remember when satellite communication was so new that tv shows using satellites had “live via satellite” in the corner of the screen.
Yeah.. we used to watch FIFA World Cup & Olympics. Ahh.. got nostalgic.
ok boomer
@@ghettoandroid boomer is the n word of older people used by young people. I’m not a boomer but that doesn’t really matter though does it?
@@ghettoandroid wrong use of context brother
Proud Boomer since 52.
Glad you found my StarLink B-Roll! Keep up the good work
Did he credit you?
Where was your b-roll? Was it just public video or something you shot yourself?
Low Key Shade…🤣
Also a small clip from Linus Tech Tips. You should credit these Dagogo
@@LewisEdwards1990 pretty sure he credited LTT and tailosive in the description?
12:30 I think you meant 17mbps.. difference between "MB/S" vs 'mbps' is that 1 Megabyte == 8 megabits
nods, it's case sensitive - (B)ytes/sec vs. (b)its/sec
It looks wrong yes, but he’s using caps for everything. So would probably look weird to use a small “b”.
@@millsathn
the alternative is spelling it out. "mbits" is not that long. the way he's doing it *is* wrong.
The units are all completely messed up. The video has MB where it should be Mb, and he also says his internet is 17 mbps, which I find impossible to believe. It's all mixed up. Surprising on this channel, but mistakes happen.
He said megabits. He meant megabits.
Welcome to Australia.
Starlink satellites really be connecting to each other like the Universal logo.
Wait, what about the Pixar Lamp intro?
🚀Citizens of our beautiful stationary flat Earth keep in mind that Nasholes, fakeX nor all space agencies can't get high enough to show homosapiens a non CGI Blue marble. Also virgin galactic still a virgin. Just rockets to nowhere 🚀 because of our dome firmament, that's right we are one beautiful family under the dome firmament on our beautiful stationary flat Earth 🙏 let's unite and defund all space agencies and make flat Earth great again 🎶💖 let's end the chemtrails, fracking, GMOs, fluoridation of our waters, DEW direct energy weapons, 5G, and obviously the experimental mutant vaccinations 💉🚀 along with the double covidiots masks 😷💉. ua-cam.com/video/LtEy7bBTRNM/v-deo.html. The Antikathera mechanism is the mathematical working model of our beautiful stationary flat Earth. ua-cam.com/video/_X_6lqQ5jzs/v-deo.html
@@Landoparada360 💩
@@lmn-pj6fb is the perfect example of a completely subjugated and incredulous mainstream globezombie animal mesmerized by rockets to nowhere 🚀 and pseudoscience caca
Remember kids. Be sure to get vaccinated or you'll end up like that Flat Earther guy. 🙂
This was a long ad for Starlink, and then the skillshare video started😜
I didn't know you live in Perth. So do I. Great channel!
Same here
Massive fan of your channel as well as this channel! Keep up the good work Andrew!
woahh perth gang!
Ozzy man lives in Perth. You guys should hang out. Maybe collaborate
Dude sweet channel man. Been subbed for a while. I'm in Perth too!
I appreciate this video
This is exactly what I need as motivation
If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest more don't give up on your dreams.
You're right, one needs to diversify to have different streams of income
Unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security. Investment is the key.
I am new right here, I would definitely need guide on this trading stuff
Who is this professional everyone is talking about, I always see her post on top comments on every UA-cam video I watch
If anything the internet taught me, its healthier to be off it than on it.
But no one said there is no demand to archived information.
The internet (mostly social media) has dramatically amplified the "outrage culture" and this feeling of victimhood people place themselves in. I've learned to mostly ignore it all, and just focus on stuff to educate myself. I recently moved from a populated suburb to a very quiet sparsely populated area and i love it. I can only get internet through a 3g antenna.
People would be healthier mentally if they had to work for their life, like cut wood for heat, mow the yard and cut back brush, grow a garden, raise chickens for food... Rather than sit around waiting for "who tweeted a mean thing" or "who's going against the outrage mob and needs to be piled on". When life is too easy, people create their own problems and social media is really helping that. For the huge benefits of self education that the internet has provided, it has sure given a lot of social issues.
It depends on how u use it. U could literally get an equivalent of university education and even more on the internet for free but u could also destroy your life through social media and game addictions.
Says the person watching videos on the Internet. Any tool can be abused don't blame the tool.
Search for a paper titled 'Wifi Is An Important Threat To Humankind'.
@@volvo09 "When life is too easy, people create their own problems and social media is really helping that"
Thats the truth. I'll quote this.
I absolutely love that you keep your channel expectations high and you're no releasing videos everyday or smething to get more revenue, keep up the good work and thanks for a lot of information I wouldn't have otherwise. Definetely supporting you :)
Everything is so perfectly integrated in your videos.
currently a starlink user, and i can confirm it is truly amazing compared to the previous satellite internet i was using
Same it's amazing what starlink can give you compared to previous satellite internet
This channel is simply perfect. Well researched, well presented, well narrated. And the backgroung music is the best I've heard in any video in youtube.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Dagogo: Let’s say I want to send a subscriber to space
😂😂💯
No one: Finds the no one meme relevant
Absolutely no one: think it's funny
BaconPG Teoh:
Starlink would make off grid living much easier !!
Great video Dagogo, simple and straightforward explanation of how StarLink operates. Thank you for sharing. Rog from Wales U.K. 🏴
Another top-notch video, mate. But please do keep an eye on the eightfold difference between Mb and MB; it's very easy to give misleading figures otherwise. Thanks 👍
It's so hard to make an engaging video that is as detailed and long as these. I envy you Dagago(in a good way). Keep making these amazing videos!!!
@coldfusiontv I love this channel very much, each clip gets deeper and deeper and entertaining. Things that I didn't know even happens behind closed doors, this channel unveils everything....
Search for a paper titled 'Wifi Is An Important Threat To Humankind'.
@@sonofclay will do
@@sonofclay lol what a boomer
When i see a cold fusion video i know is going to be good
I m watching this over Starlink form Germany. Working perfect for me
How much is it?
@@shawnsimon6574 99€ per month and 549 for hardware and shipping. Not the cheapest, but better than what a could get other ways
@@hansdieter36 Not bad at all actually
I got into astrophotography recently and starlink is getting close to killing it entirely.
A small price to pay for decent internet
@@syntrx8185 decent internet already exist. Starlink just brings it to remote places eventually. I’m fine with it. Just as the world goes on some things disappear forever.
Great vid as always! Clarification on 12:28 -- Mbps and MB/s are different. LTT's 138Mbps using Starlink is equal to 17MB/s, which makes your download speed in Perth about the same.
Didn't he say it was megabits not megabytes?
Love your channel Dagogo!
Starlink is a great blessing for me. Ive been planning to live in my hometown which is on top of the mountains. Cant find any reliable internet connection there. I wanna live peacfully but ofcourse still want to browse some memes
Reliable... I don't think starlink will help you with that but good luck anyway
@@drayke8886 I’ve had Starlink since March and it’s worked non-stop. I get 100-270 mbps down and 10-40 up. 30 ms ping or less
I game on Xbox on it and stream 4K movies on Apple TV all night no issues perfect picture.
This is just the start. Imagine a version 2.
4:14 nailed it
So hard to find nice content like this. I don't know who, but someone actually needs to hear this, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability.
Invest globally in bitcoin, gold, silver, forex market, commodities. Just don't be left out and save yourself
Beautifully said, I tell my folks these words everyday. It's good to save money but most people don't understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depend on money in the bank.
@@paschaljames9430
Pure wise comment
I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone, but investing today is a hard thing to do because i have no idea of how and where to invest in these?
Hey, this is a computer age. Peeps who aren't even traders make money from the crypto and forex markets ,how many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts? I rest my case.
You're fast becoming a favorite channel of mine.
Would love to see an analysis on doge with your calming voice.
I see a ColdFusion video I destroy the mouse by clicking so hard.
Silence like wanter
@@dehydratedwater8099 I think you are taking the comment section a bit too seriously
Hanebnik I am but it’s hard not to
Every time I tried to play co-op with my Australian friends...
You know the rest.
That’s latency issues due to distance not the bad Australian internet meme
@EIon Musk ꪜ I have 1gig down, 150 up in Australia
@COLD FUSION umm youre the scammer here
Living on an island in the philippines.. this is the dream! I heard the country is in talk with starlink for the 3rd quarter of the year
Discovered your channel today and I'm past few videos already. Documentary and historical value of your work is amazing.
As always bloody brilliant! I live 40km from Parliament house, I get peak time data rates below 1mbs on 4g. Our landlines were removed under NBN. Satellite is better but twice the price and with latency of over 850ms. Not compatible with VPN, so cant work from home. Cant wait for Starlink! Ill be buying shares for sure!
The most impressive thing is that each satellite talks to each other via lasers!
Bro my internet provider gives me 3mbps on paper but actually gives me around 1mbps or 500kbps. This is a godsend
I live in a city of 50k between Boston and Providence. My options are/were Comcast or Verizon DSL. Comcast charges about $80 to share a node (I live in an apt building) and 1.5-2.0 Mbps DSL/landline is $120 (I'm near the end of the line). Verizon stated in a letter to our mayor that they have NO intention of offering us fiber. You can understand my Excitement when this beta came out. My Dish is due to arrive Monday!!! Even if they "only" give me 15-30mbps I will be ecstatic.
@@thicks2450 ayyyy good for you brother! Keep me updated and tell me if it’s very good or not. If it’s good I’ll look into getting one as well
While in the meantime, thanks to government incentives for ultra broadband, I got a full service triple-play 1Gbps FTTH fiber for 30 euros here in France since 2012.
80% of the population wil have at least a 1Gbps FTTH independent line for less than 35€ by 2024. All new lines since 2016 must be 10 Gbps capable and node sharing is prohibited. When there is will and incentives providers deliver a good and cheap product. FTTB has been abandoned to focus exclusively on FTTH, EPON and subsequent technologies.
That's also thanks to a great company (Free / Iliad) and its brilliant CEO Xavier Niel who drove the prices down and the quality up. One of its legendary products, the Freebox set-top triple play box recently launched its new 10G version, the Freebox Delta with SFP+ and Ethernet connections.
Here you have a real fight between providers to offer 1 to 10 Gbps fiber from as low as 10 euros a month. Most offers being between 20 and 45 € per month. The French government conditioned access to incentives and cell frequencies licensing to extremely high quality and coverage objectives. That resulted in very cheap but very fast internet with loads of services.
You realize difference between megabit and megabyte right? 3mbps = 375 KB/s
@@thementalcritic I’m talking about megabit per second and kilobit per second. Sorry if I used the wrong acronym. 1 Megabit is 1000 kilobit. So I’m saying I get 3 megabit (3000 kilobit) or 500 kilobit (.5 megabit)
I cant wait for StarLink to go public! At a reasonable price it would be a very good investment!
It never will, elon wants to keep SpaceX private
If it's anything like his hyper loop, it'll be a joke
Imagine all the deckhands/dickheads and pure BS/fake news totally avoidable by staying private..... It like that bowling alley in the white house.
I can't wait either, so that then I can spout false manipulative tweets about it's technology, and then short the stock back to the stone age
There’s a chance that Starlink will be it’s own branch off company so SpaceX can fully focus on its space endeavors so there’s a chance to actually invest in Starlink
You are awesome man. Being your fan since the beginning of this channel. Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
This is interesting and generally well done (the listing of sources is a great addition), but I think that you should put a little in perspective the various statements on costs by using more prudent wording. E.g. the 300k$/satellite statement is not documented (actually Morgan Stanley believes each satellite cost 800k$ in Oct 2021). Similarly the cost of the receiver antenna is still quite high (2400$ each according to Business Insider) without any certainty that it will be driven down. And then there is the bandwidth available on each satellite, (17-23 Gbps) that only allows to serve a fraction of the 60M users in the USA as quoted in your video. In this context, and if you do some math with these values, you quickly come to question the economic and technical viability of the project. Even the prudent claim at the end that it may not make as much as 15B$ may not be so prudent. (edited for typos)
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I have some family on it. They had really terrible internet before. They had to rely on a very very spotty cell connection for their internet before.
Pacific Coliseum - Ocean City 🙌,, sounds like you are a house music fan, heard DJ Seinfeld in another video too
This is going to massively add to the space junk problem. Also causing problems for scientists to track potential earth killer asteroids.
We'll have a shield for the asteroids though.
@@hraklispapas9968 I hope that was a joke
@@arcsaber1127 The fact that you can't distinguish if that was a joke or serious makes me worried of what you have heard people say.
@@hraklispapas9968 you can't mess with elon fan boys. They are an extreme cult. Steer clear
At least we'll have nice internet while we get hit by an asteroid.
Can't wait to get mobile version of Starlink and drive across Australia with good internet and solar power! Also didn't know that you are from Perth, greetings from Sydney!
Watching this via Starlink right now, great video!
12:28 So what speed do you have? 17 MB/s or 17 Mbit/s?
Probably M bits
He’s talking shit anyway, ADSL is barely anywhere now the NBN is fine. FTTN is shit but he should be getting 17mbps unless he lives in a dump
I'm in Southeastern MA. My options were ADSL or Cable. I used Cable for 1 yr. until neighbors figured how to suck up the bandwidth from the node. I'm on ADSL now and my speedtest this morning said 0.70 Mbps, so I'll take either.
It's a great time to be alive🌌
The dead don't care so they're not missing out on anything.
@@flyinghorseshoe7767 Well still would suck dying right now knowing what you are gonna miss out on, like worst last moments I can imagine personally. I am SO HYPED for the future that I actually won't get myself a car and only drive in larger public vehicles.. hmm what can I do more to not risk dying? xD
@Pretty gurl Rasca By having found true love, being selfmade wealthy since I'm 15 and living independently since I moved out with 18 years. Had fun in school and still am good friends with honestly good people I met there. I'd say those 4 reasons (without particular order) =)
How about you?
Debatable
There are some unfortunate things though. Search for a paper titled 'Wifi Is An Important Threat To Humankind'.
ColdFusion is an emotion. It has a nostalgic vibe.
1)They are a big issue for astronomy we may miss important discoveries or objects coming towards earth
2)a solar flare could wipe the entire system out easier than the ground infrastructure
Yes. Solar prominences are not as rare as one would think and threaten communication in a very real way.
Lowkey sounds like he's always sayin' "Stalin".
Looks like he never left, huh
The future of the internet relies on a thing called Dishy McFlatface... and I think that's hilarious. :D
Satellite internet service is going to be a real game-changer for many people. Here in Alaska, we have many people that are very rural and only can be reached by air or air/sea. It will open so many opportunities for everyone; just look at RVers and ships! They pay an outrageous cost for internet service. I am glad to see there will be competition in the internet satellite service too! The price with go down and adjust. Thanks for the video! Cheers from Alaska!!
Until everybody (cable & satellite internet provides) just COLLUDES, AS ALWAYS, and prices SKYROCKET!
@@theultimatereductionist7592 That could be another option for sure. LOL We had Ma Bell, (owned by Western Electric), back in the day, and they were busted for monopoly practices in 1974 and finally in 1982 was split up into smaller, separate companies. Ma Bell was found guilty of price-fixing telephone service for Canada and the US. So yes! We could have a "communication conspiracy fubar" on our hands again! LOL
@@theultimatereductionist7592 I can tell the way you speak by the way you type.
The satellites just flew above me tonight. Saw them while walking my dog at night. They were cool to see
Where are you?
I am an American living in the Philippines and am signed up to receive Starlink in 2022
Thanks for your feedback. ___For more guidance
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ColdFusion, I'm trying to study for my finals why do you distract me like this!
Starlink have just installed a few of the earth side stations in Aotearoa. Good news for all those customers who are in rural areas. Wish them all better speed.
Expensive.
@@grantadamson3478 cheaper than traditional satellite internet and even cheaper than some ISPs
@@mohit_panjwani Only in remote areas.
@@grantadamson3478 yes that’s the point
I'm a simple man , so when I see a new coldfusion video , I just click it in a heartbeat
Just when starlink could be coming to Nigeria. Nice timing!
Wow.. Never new ColdFusion loved in the same city as me. Dude love your videos. Big fan. Much love.
Just a thought, imagine one company being responsible for earth's space being polluted.......
You can't pollute something which is already polluted. It's than just a little bit more there.
Someone did not watch the video where it says these satellites will burn up in the earth’s atmosphere up to 95% and they are working towards 100%..also they said in the video that they can dodge each other and space debris
@@couchtours8323 yeah that's what they say. If that will come true, we first will see in a long time.
@@couchtours8323 supposedly
Please make a video about ethereum blockchain and it's future implementations 🙏
Your research is on point and I enjoy watching each and every video.
4:14 "reliably delivering payloads" he says as the rocket in the background explodes
"At lower costs than anyone else, with _reusable_ rockets" 🤣
@@henryviiifake8244 ?
11:11 nice "speed resr" you got there
Stellar content. And at 6:12 I thought is that a "Tholian Web"? Cool!
"...and SpaceX is the best rocket company around. Reliably..."
And a second later we see a rocket blow up mid air... Are you suggesting something?
4:10 - 4:15
the mission of that launch was to blow up the rocket mid flight....
@@KingSnowdown Doesn't matter, not everybody knows that and so not everybody will understand it...
@@KingSnowdown Astra you keep an EYE on these clowns. By the way I would really like a ride in your Astra... 10 billion is coming from us tax payers
another amazing banger :)
4:08 “SpaceX is the best rocket company around…” then rocket explodes.
reliably delivering payloads :)
11:11
Human: "Speed resr"
Google: "Did you mean 'Speed test'?"
You may be surprised that this is going to help a lot of people who don’t have access to good internet or no internet at all. I’m not kidding when I say I’m counting down the days. When I can have decent internet.
Imagine what governments who don’t want unfettered access to the WWW in their country must be thinking. Not easy to hide dish but doable. Cradle to grave engineering is impressive.
Depends on the government. China & Russia will demand compliance or shoot down the satellites. SpaceX will comply.
@@peterembranch5797 I don't think Russia will thougj considering OneWeb is orbiting over Alaska (currently) and/or potentially the rest of the world
SpaceX already said that they cannot serve internet over China. That's to be expected. Though there are way more countries that are open for information than not, which is always the way brighter side of things.
@@lanzer22 yeah that's why I said Russia, it's a no brainer that we can't do anything with space related with china
There's no hiding the dish. I think that phased array antenna can be detected and jammed. Russia is not worried.
I know I may have missed out on the golden age of the modern age (so far) but I’m not gonna miss out on the future
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love from Germany!
I always come for the " you are watching Cold Fusion TV"
I love watching your videos. Good job once again
Is this terrifying or am I just getting old?
you're just getting old
The one thing missing from this video is a description of the means by which these satellites are protected from space weather. What will be the impact on the system when exposed to the inevitable coronal mass ejection? Will we be treated to an artificial-meteor light show in the summer of 2025, the predicted next solar maximum?
Asking a very good question sir.
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I wanted to trade crypto but got confused by the fluctuations in price
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I heard that his strategies are really good
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Dagogo...what a totally cool young man! I love watching his vids on UA-cam!
ColdFusion is relaxing. Just with the music I'm already at a zen state hahaha.
No mention of space-junk, how often these satellites will have to replaced, etc.?
I’m so hyped with all Elon Musk projects at least he tries to change things
I highly suspect he buys these ideas and invests in them, which is great, but, even if he wants people to think that, he is not a real life iron man. He is a man who got starting capital from his fathers apartheid-era emerald mines, engages in borderline market-manipulation, doesn‘t value COVID restrictions or workers rights. He is a capitalist. The people who work for him are the real geniuses, but of course him investing in them is better than nobody doing it.
And he tries hard! 😅💪🏼
@@Smoshfaaaaaaaaaaan that's why I said at least he's moving thing which is almost never the case I any country
Can't know how he works , how he treats workers , his family etc etc but I see the things he changed and it's enough for me
We can't expect everything in our world , juste take the good we have
@@alexdenton6586 Actually yes we can know how he treats his workers because they tell us.
Do you realize that he was just PART of that change? The point I'm making is that it's not him who changed those things but the people working for him, the people who built the foundations of that work.
It is a harmful cult of personality to act like this improvement is due to a single humans action. There are thousands who worked to get this done, there is thousands who should reap the benefits and not just a single capitalist using his money to build power.
Yes, we can't expect everything but we sure as hell shouldn't stop critisizing and trying to improve our world!
Most of what he does is complete hype. Stop being a cultist.
13:18 You forgot to mention the power bill to run it.
The dish uses a lot power, it use about 100Watt.
Well in past before LED's two lightbulbs would have used that much power.
It won't matter to the people who already have shitty satellite internet that they will replace with a starlink setup.
30c / kW
100hr ~ 4 days $3
Half that if you turn it off while you sleep or leave the house.
Wow, your videos just get better and better. I have been busy of late and only just now got this one, and it is clear that I should have made time sooner. Thank you for all the work, and then sharing.
You got my whole Spotify playlist playing in the background lol 😂
People after 2027: Do you remember when we could look up in the nightsky and see the stars instead of a moving grid of satelites?
Not to defend SpaceX but the satellites are painted matte black so they Don't reflect light and disrupt observatories
I'm really scared of Starlink and the danger it poses to our future journeys to the stars. Considering that one single failure could block us from launching any future space missions for decades or even centuries.
My intuition says that in that case the world governments and militaries would start shooting down the satellites.
@@bruzanHD shooting them down would make it even worse, and we dont have any feasible solutions for recovering satellites
@@stein6707 not if they are made to disintegrate upon reentry.
@@bruzanHD wouldn't shooting them just make them explode into more tiny pieces and make the matter worse? It's not that they would fall back from shooting, unless you completely vaporize then with laser or sth.
@@netbotcl586 I suppose the designers could design it such that at the end of the satellites lifespan, it uses some kind of thrust to initiate reentry at which point it disintegrates,
Starlink does indeed sound pretty awesome, though part of me will be hesitant until I really get to see how much of an impact it makes. This is because I've had satellite internet before and it was practically unusable. I would often get ping rates as high as 20,000 freaking ms.
Of course I'm also one of those people who worries about the amount of satellites and space trash circling the earth becoming so bad that it prevents future space launches from even happening. As a big Star Trek fan, I definitely want to see space exploration with manned spacecraft eventually become a thing.
Starlink is massively faster than traditional satellite internet, much closer to standard cable/fiber in terms of speed and latency. Latency is the issue you had with older satellite internet, which has horrible lag.
On the space trash issue, that's taken care of as well. The satellites can maneuver to avoid crashes and deorbit when their service is at an end. Even if they fail completely and turn off, they will deorbit within a few years due to atmospheric drag.
These videos you make are absolutely amazing in quality! Thank you for making topics easy to understand 🙏
Lets see how fast it is when you have lots of users and traffic. And this is so good for the environment, replacing the magic boxes in space, every five year.
I think it is highly unlikely that the targeted "tens of thousands" of starlink satellites will actually be reached. Space junk is becomming more and more of a problem and it will only get worse if we just keep sending up satellites without dealing with the problem. I say we should put a stopper on all space adventures for a while and focus our entire space budget and resources on cleaning up what we have already left there. It might not make as many headlines or be as spectacular but i believe it is either that or maybe in 30-40 years, we can't go to space at all for a loooong time. We'll be stuck down here and be unable to go into space because the path is way too dangerous.
It will never happen anyway. It will be 50 years before they can launch them all at the rate they are going. Plus there is absolutely no way they will ever make a profit
@@mervstash3692 Exactly finally someone with a brain.
Did you miss the part where the satellites naturally destroy them selves at the end of their life cycle? Also, space junk is mainly dead satellites and rocket boosters from government launches, so the fact that space x doesn’t have this issue speaks volumes to it as a company.
@@vtogvblog do you know how many 42000 is?
@@mervstash3692 yes, do you see how they orbit in a coordinated grid, leaving room to maneuver around and through the grid. That’s not random space junk, it’s ordered and constantly managed. The space junk they’re talking about are discarded satellites that are not moving in an orderly manor, and are not designed to fall back into the atmosphere to burn up. The number is irrelevant if it’s controlled and monitored. It’s kind of like how the interstate allows for effective consistent travel. Despite their being another oncoming lane next to it, accidents are very uncommon and almost always due to human error.
Amazing system and good video, but I wish this video addressed more skepticism and concerns. You spent less than a minute discussing the catastrophic event of a cascading collision and also didn’t address the current limitations on upload speeds, which is immensely relevant for an increasingly creator-driven economy. Love the idea SpaceX but what I want from videos like this is less hype and more deep analysis!
If you haven't, check out common sense skeptics.. they destroy almost all of Elon Punk's BS plans for the future.
Wish Elon would focus as hard on solving Earth’s problems as he does on living on Mars.
More than one astronaut has testified before Congress, begging for a shield which may protect us from an asteroid or small comet impact. Can't Space X take on this mission?
Aren't we just lucky good documentaries like these are free? Thanks CFTV!
Love your videos
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