For real: is there a use case for Drones carrying huge SSDs to remote locations Where Directional Antennas are nor an Option, No Fibre Internet is available and starlink would be to slow?
I don't think the places where directional/satellite antennas aren't an option and the places drones can easily reach overlap too much. I'm pretty sure data is delivered by truck quite often though
What about large, sparesely populated cave systems? (Assuming these exist)
Maybe, although I find it pretty hard to imagine a computer requiring that much bandwidth being that deep inside a cave and not having fiber already lol
Imagine fiber doesnt exist and satelites are all shot down.
This is an oddly-specific use case...
Fiber doesn't exist? What do you mean, "doesn't exist"? Does humanity collectively forget how to make glass?
No, but Amazon has (or at least had?) a service where they'll ship you a load of hard drives, let you fill them and then ship them to the location in which you want the data.
Yeah, for when bandwidth is everything and latency doesn't matter (like populating a data warehouse or something). I expect you'd want the same sort of thing with Lumen Orbit.
The word you're looking for is "Canine" :)
When your network goes down but Lassie brings the backup payload ✌️
There he is! Who’s a good packet?! Yes you are! Yes you are!
Ping is replaced with Woof.
IP over Canine Carrier
I hope the Wikipedia article doesn't insist on showing us an example of packet loss like with the pigeon.
Nice song and clip
I don't know if you are aware of it. But that song was created by late Avicii, and is considered one of the best and a legend in EDM categories
2023 and we're still rocking that iPod Shuffle, now just as pigeon-sized tech! 🐦🎧 #RetroTech
Thanks for your input, chatgpt
*IPoCC - Internet Protocol over Canine Carrier
Literally opened to comment on the inconsistency between "avian" and.....I guess D would be "Dogular" 😂