How would you be able to access new information, instead of what's currently on the intranet? We need to figure out how to access it, then offer free access. We don't really know what Starlink is for, but if something can be built with that concept with the end goal of being free internet, then it's something that should be pursued, with all the bitching from telecom companies falling on deaf ears.
How would you be able to access new information, instead of what's currently on the intranet?
People would add information over time, the same way they did with the early internet, except now we'd be a step ahead in terms of what services to offer.
Eventually, as with the internet itself, major brands would have to adopt the new network or fall behind competitors, much like they did with the og internet. The big difference being that with no major hubs to bottleneck bandwidth, it would be harder for a few big players to control the whole thing
How would you be able to access new information, instead of what's currently on the intranet? We need to figure out how to access it, then offer free access. We don't really know what Starlink is for, but if something can be built with that concept with the end goal of being free internet, then it's something that should be pursued, with all the bitching from telecom companies falling on deaf ears.
People would add information over time, the same way they did with the early internet, except now we'd be a step ahead in terms of what services to offer.
Eventually, as with the internet itself, major brands would have to adopt the new network or fall behind competitors, much like they did with the og internet. The big difference being that with no major hubs to bottleneck bandwidth, it would be harder for a few big players to control the whole thing
Problem is, those big players have the infrastructure for server farms to hold all that data.
that's definitely something to think about.
I do think the development of blockchain and other de-centralizing technologies will mitigate some of those advantages, though.