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batye
3/3/2018 2:55:38 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Watson!
@Ariella the way i see it drones is the future and they are here to stay... it only matter of time before we gonna see drones everywhere...
mhhf1ve
3/2/2018 7:05:03 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Watson!
Given that Russia has announced essentially "nuclear-powered drones" that can fly indefinitely anywhere on the globe... Drones are going to be incredible, and perhaps more important than regular LEO "satellites" that need rockets and fuel.
Solar powered drones that can fly indefinitely will probably be a bit more environmentally friendly... and those Russian nuke-drones are definitely not supposed to be friendly to anyone/anything.
Ariella
3/2/2018 11:36:27 AM User Rank Author
Re: Watson!
@mhhf1ve Oh, yes, drones also have the extra coolness factor going on.
batye
3/2/2018 1:00:46 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Watson!
@Ariella yes as we want to break free one day from the Earth gravity and technology do not show results right away but it right steps towards new technology and better future :) the way I see it...
batye
3/2/2018 12:58:47 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Watson!
@mhhf1ve yes, the drones and mech networks would make sense for now - until something better comes along...
mhhf1ve
3/2/2018 12:29:48 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Watson!
Drones creating a mesh network covering the globe in wireless broadband would be pretty exciting too!
Ariella
3/1/2018 8:59:19 PM User Rank Author
Re: Watson!
@mhhf1ve I find there's just something about involving space launches that makes things more exciting -- even if they don't immediately translate into better communication systems.
Ariella
3/1/2018 8:58:11 PM User Rank Author
Re: Vodafone on 5G
@elizabethV I didn't realize there is still a lag issue. With all the international business communication that has to take place, you'd think it would have been fixed by now!
Michelle
2/28/2018 10:43:58 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: 5G Test
I have never talked about mobile service specs with friends. I really only talk about this stuff with you all here. Regular folks only know the service name.
elizabethv
2/28/2018 10:16:30 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: 5G Test
@afwriter - I agree, that is very important to note. But the average layperson won't even think about that kind of thing. The idea will be that AT&T, or whatever company, is leading the way in making 5G available, and it will without a doubt at least draw some customers over. People who are drawn more to hype than anything else.
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