Starlink's got competition—or so Moscow claims. Russian officials have announced that domestic production of their homegrown Starlink alternative will kick off later this year. We'll see about that one. The track record here isn't exactly stellar. Still, it's worth watching how this satellite internet arms race shapes up globally. Whether these projects actually materialize is another story entirely, but the space sector keeps getting more crowded.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-20 07:59
Russia is telling stories again? Will it work this time... Usually ending with "See you at the end of the year."
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ChainWallflower
· 01-19 20:11
Russia is bragging again haha. Will it work this time? It's really uncertain.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-19 19:10
Russia is coming with another set? Uh... let's just watch quietly, shall we?
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-17 17:55
Russia is bragging again, this time about satellite networks? That's hilarious. They promised delivery this year, but I bet five bucks it will be delayed again.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-17 17:54
Russia is at it again? Just talk about it and forget it. If you really manage to launch a satellite into space, then go ahead and boast.
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DaoDeveloper
· 01-17 17:47
lol moscow's track record on tech promises is... let's just say the merkle tree of their delivery timelines doesn't really hash out. satellite internet arms race tho? that's actually worth auditing the game-theoretic implications on. who wins when consensus gets decentralized at orbital altitude? 🤔
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DataBartender
· 01-17 17:39
You're trying to fool me again. I'm already tired of Uncle Russia's tricks.
Starlink's got competition—or so Moscow claims. Russian officials have announced that domestic production of their homegrown Starlink alternative will kick off later this year. We'll see about that one. The track record here isn't exactly stellar. Still, it's worth watching how this satellite internet arms race shapes up globally. Whether these projects actually materialize is another story entirely, but the space sector keeps getting more crowded.