[Starlink] Starlink for Tonga?
Ulrich Speidel
ulrich at cs.auckland.ac.nz
Wed Feb 9 07:58:43 EST 2022
On 8/02/2022 9:47 pm, Mike Puchol wrote:
> As for banning Dishy, the difference with satellite TV is that you can
> detect the uplink at 14-14.5 GHz and home in on “violators”, you can’t
> just hide it under some tarp ;-)
Indeed, in a big country, you could do this, but in the Pacific, very
few island states would have the resources or skills to enforce this.
They'd probably try and stop dishys at the border but once inside, it
very much depends on who the offender is and what local support they can
wield as to what action might be contemplated.
I spent a week in Niue a few years ago on holiday. Niue's a rock with
about 2000 people on it and a much larger diaspora in NZ, around 600 km
east of Tonga. Internet there was pioneered by an enterprising local who
got the right to market the .nu domain and in exchange provided free
WiFi island-wide. As it so happened he was on our flight up, and I
bumped into him the next morning when he gloomily told me that the
Niuean government had revoked his license and had declared itself the
only ISP on the island, with its only customers being a small number of
businesses (mostly government owned/related) along the main drag, so he
had to shut down the next morning. They didn't want any competitors, though.
This drastic action led to almost every other business on the island
losing electronic payment capability (they use the NZ dollar there) and
the few we dropped into were a bit peeved, to put it mildly. By 10 am,
they had mounted a delegation to the NZ High Commission (NZ had been
bankrolling the government and its Internet activities). By 8 pm that
night, the existing outfit was back on air.
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