Broadband Blimps Or Press Releases That Are Full Of Hot Air?
from the launch-something-already,-dammit dept
For years and years we've been hearing about these so-called "stratellites." They're supposed to be these floating blimps that will provide wireless broadband. From the very beginning we've been skeptical of the plan -- since there was still no evidence that the blimps worked, that they were safe and that they could be launched and maintained in a cost effective way. On top of that, there were plenty of questions about what kind of latency users would see, and whether or not it could be offered in an affordable way. However, the company behind "stratellites" has done an amazing job putting out a press release every six months or so for the last three years that is guaranteed to get a lot of press coverage from unquestioning reporters and bloggers who never seem to notice that the same story went out six months earlier, but there's been no real progress. Of course, there still aren't any of these things up in the air, and there are still no answers to any of the questions. So, seeing a headline claiming: Stratellites To Deploy in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, you might think that the company was finally actually going to put one of these flying machines up in the air to prove that it actually works. However, given their history of press releases filled with hot air, rather than flying ships filled with hot air, you'd be right to be suspicious. This isn't about them actually launching such things. Nope. It's about them hiring two "international businessmen and dealmakers" to head up a "joint venture" to go out in those areas and try to find deals to launch these things. Once again, we'll believe that these things work when we're actually surfing the web over a stratellite connection and paying a reasonable fee to do so.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I am playing Duke Nukem Forever on my Phantom console online with my buddies around the world through my wireless stratellite connection right now!!! it rocks!!
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