• drnick1 16 hours ago

    Isn't 10Gbps for an entire ship kind of very slow?

    • bhhaskin 10 hours ago

      A ship will likely have multiple uplinks, not to mention a lot of on board caching.

      • leoh 16 hours ago

        It's not amazing. Assuming 3k people are using the connection simultaneously (I think these ships can have like 9k+ in practice), that is ~412.5kilobytes/second.

        • iknowstuff 15 hours ago

          that never happens tho. run a speedtest on a starlink airplane, nominally what like 400Mbps shared among 200+ passengers, and you'll get at least 40Mbps ish

          • brianwawok 12 hours ago

            I’m not sure 30% of people pay the $30 or whatever daily fee for wifi

        • idiotsecant 16 hours ago

          Pretty impressive. What is the laser link bandwidth between starlink satellites? Can any starlink node also be a relay station? I don't know much about the network, I guess I didn't really realize that links between satellites was a thing now, I thought it required that a node have LOS to you and a base station for the system to work.

          (Edit) According to this (old) link there's something over 40pb of laser link traffic every day.

          https://hackaday.com/2024/02/05/starlinks-inter-satellite-la...