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DESCRIPTION:Starlink\, OneWeb\, and Kuiper&#39;s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Internet
  constellations promise to connect the furthest reaches of the world toget
 her. Satellites in low earth orbit quickly pass overhead. A large number o
 f satellites\, a constellation\, is needed to create the illusion of a con
 tinuous connection\, passing the user&#39;s connection through a continuous ha
 ndoff from satellite to satellite as they pass overhead.\n\nIn this talk\,
  we review the Starlink architecture and its marketing promises. Then Dave
  Taht will discuss the bufferbloat project&#39;s measurements and attempts to 
 categorize the Starlink service. How does Starlink compare to terrestrial 
 service? What do the measurements tell us about how Starlink operates? Hav
 e there been any surprises?\n\nCo-sponsored by: Thanks to HTDC\, Entrepren
 eurs Sandbox\, and BoxJelly for sponsoring the meeting space.\n\nSpeaker(s
 ): Dave Taht\, \n\nBldg: Entrepreneurs Sandbox\, 643 Ilalo Street\, Honolu
 lu\, Hawaii\, United States\, 96813
LOCATION:Bldg: Entrepreneurs Sandbox\, 643 Ilalo Street\, Honolulu\, Hawaii
 \, United States\, 96813
ORGANIZER:eugene.chang@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:12
SUMMARY:Starlink: Promises and Measured Reality
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354445
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;Starlink\,
  OneWeb\, and Kuiper&#39;s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Internet constellations promi
 se to connect the furthest reaches of the world together. Satellites in lo
 w earth orbit quickly pass overhead. A large number of satellites\, &amp;nbsp\
 ;a constellation\, is needed to create the illusion of a continuous connec
 tion\, passing the user&#39;s connection through a continuous handoff from sat
 ellite to satellite as they pass overhead.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;fon
 t-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;In this talk\, we review the Starlink architecture and its
  marketing promises. Then Dave Taht will discuss the bufferbloat project&#39;s
  measurements and attempts to categorize the Starlink service. How does St
 arlink compare to terrestrial service? What do the measurements tell us ab
 out how Starlink operates? Have there been any surprises?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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