Wednesday, October 28, 2020

"Better Than Nothing," Starlink satellite service illustrates bankrupt U.S. telecom infrastructure modernization policy

Texas Schools Partner With SpaceX on High-Speed Internet: After schools shut down in March due to COVID-19, a survey of families in ECISD found that 39 percent did not have internet access in their homes, or had limited internet access. "Right behind me, you are looking at the community of Pleasant Farms that has very limited broadband service. We have children; we have families; we have educators living in this community and having the internet in their home is extremely difficult, if not impossible. But because of Space X and their Starlink technology, they are right now circling a series of satellites above this area and they will beam a high-quality broadband signal to our families, providing high-quality, high speed broadband access so our children can continue the learning process ...," Muri said. Muri said ECISD has worked diligently with the local community and state officials to explore opportunities for students, but also looking long-term. "Short-term solutions are not the answer," Muri said. "We need solutions that provide permanent solutions, permanent opportunities for kids not only in ECISD but across our state and across our nation ..."

Scott Muri, superintendent of a Texas school district, is right. Short term gee whiz approaches like this don't provide the long term telecommunications infrastructure needed on the ground -- namely fiber to the premise (FTTP). It's a logical progression from legacy copper telephone infrastructure that has gone off the tracks, leaving Americans grasping at “Better Than Nothing” solutions as the Starlink satellite service is dubbed.

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