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Echostar prepares potential bankruptcy filing

They're still making money at it.

There's another satellite near ready to launch, and they recently ordered yet another one. I can't help but believe something is going on. Or they believe so.

Unlikely, but if a few cables got cut, those satellites might come in VERY useful, although perhaps in a slightly different way than today.
 
"Broadband" can be defined at a pretty low level.

There are plenty places where satellite Internet is limited. Too many tall trees where we keep our RV. Mountainous areas.
 
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90% of the United States have access to broadband, either via cables or 5G services.

I had a WISP that sold me 25MB service (The government's then minimum for broadband.) that was actually 18 to 22MB on weekdays and 8 to 11 MB during prime time. All for the low low price of only 100 bucks a month.

No cables and none of the 5g's will sell me home internet. I'm 10 miles from the Spokane, WA city limits, with a metro area population of 465,000.

Then after that, we have StarLink.

Now I have real world broadband as opposed to the government's version of it. Well worth the extra 20 per month. And I haven't had a single service interruption since I switched 11 months ago.
 

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Has my Hopper 3 Bit the dust? Will my Timers carry over?

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