BH Telecom

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u sljedecih 5 g internet mora biti dostupan svima i besplatan u zapadnim ekonomijama jer ce se 90% finansiskih transakcija tim putem odvijati a i veliki dio ostale ekonomije.internet ce se finansirati kroz reklame i mozda neke provizije,a za krajne korisnike bit ce besplatan.u trci su tri globalna igraca i mislim da ce starlink odnijeti pobjedu.u sve vise zemalja dobiva dozvolu regulatora( mislim i u hr.) sto svojom globalnom moci sto time da sada izgleda enormno skup.kvaka je u tome kad poklopi drzave dozvolama vise krajni korisnik nece placat internet .osim toga u sva elektricna auta sada ugradjuju wfi,a sve stanice koje se grade za punjenje el auta ugradjuju antene i bazne stanice za konekciju sa njegovim satelitima.tako kad jednog dana u komsija bude besplatno bit ce pritisak i ovde.
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Starlink daje džaba sve?
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Obećavao je starlink besplatan internet za siromašne u pasivnim dijelovima gdje nema dostupnih mreža,.. kad ono 99 eura ili 99$.
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panzer wrote: 16 Nov 2021, 17:07 Starlink daje džaba sve?
u odredjenom trenutku za korisnike ce biti besplatan.sve je stvar moci i kontrole.sto ne znaci da se nece finansiski isplatiti od drugih korporacija kroz marketing ili proviziju silnih transakcija i sl...,ali to je sve nebitno ako kontrolises sve,tu je novac najmanje bitan,lako se naprinta....
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Nažalost, to " biti će" je kao ono " ja želim da vjerujem".

Svašta nešto će kao biti džaba,lako dostupno i svi će moći koristiti ali razvoj situacije nam govori suprotno.
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U junu 2021. Su imali 69.000 beta korisnika i planiraju za godinu dana rasti na 500.000 korisnika (pretplatnika).
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/te ... t-101.html
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brzi wrote: 16 Nov 2021, 19:09 U junu 2021. Su imali 69.000 beta korisnika i planiraju za godinu dana rasti na 500.000 korisnika (pretplatnika).
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/te ... t-101.html
da s ovim cijenama i dok ne obezbjede licence u vise drzava.to nije sporno.
evo nesto sto nije direktno vezano za njih al je iz iste carsije,mali isjecak globalne price



In July 2020, leaders of the big Silicon Valley tech companies were summoned to Congress for an anti-trust hearing.

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Apple’s Tim Cook, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, and Google’s Sundar Pichai came to defend their respective company’s position as supportive of free markets and not a threat towards government power.


The rare interrogation played out over the course of a nearly six-hour hearing, with lawmakers on the House’s top antitrust subcommittee coming armed with millions of documents, hundreds of hours of interviews and in some cases the once-private messages of Silicon Valley’s elite chiefs. They said it showed some in the tech sector had become too big and powerful, threatening rivals, consumers and, in some cases, even democracy itself.


While the declared purpose of anti-trust laws is to protect consumers and enable free markets, the hidden subtext is to ensure that no private entity can compete with governments on their monopoly over their citizens.

Ultimately, the Silicon Valley giants are farming the same resource that nation-states previously had a monopoly on: People.

Who has more data on people? Google or the CIA?

Who has more insight into people’s identity? Facebook or the Department of Labor
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ByMaria MeranoPosted on November 14, 2021

Starlink dish installations have been reported in a few Supercharger stations across the United States in Connecticut, Florida, and New York. Elon Musk shared that Tesla still aimed to offer free WiFi to its stations in the Supercharger Network a month ago, and it seems the company is pushing through with its plans.

Starr also noted that the Starlink dish’s name was “Tesla Service,” hinting that it might be used for a service center near the station. There was also WiFi signal being broadcast called “Tesla,” hinting that the company may intend to offer free internet connection through the Starlink dish.

Other Starlink dish installations were spotted at Superchargers in Lake City, Florida, and Long Island, New York. Almost precisely a month ago, Elon Musk reaffirmed that Tesla owners would have WiFi access at Superchargers.


The timing of the Starlink dish installations at Supercharger stations seems more than coincidental, as the company prepares to open its charging network to non-Tesla EVs. This month Tesla officially opened its Supercharger stations to other electric vehicle brands in the Netherlands.

To access Supercharger stalls, non-Tesla owners must use the Tesla App to charge and pay for the service. As such, internet access would be a basic requirement for Tesla’s open Supercharger Network.
brzi
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Prije tačno četiri godine kada je Bitcoin uzletio do 25.000 $ neki su prognozirali skoru propast fiat novca. Međutim ne vidim neki pomak.
Tako i ti sateliti, možda će naći svoje mjesto pod suncem, ali sigurno neće imati 3 milijarde korisnika, a vjerujem da ni nemaju takve tehničke mogućnosti.
Kad Viber nije uništio telekome, neće ih uništiti ništa.
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