[Starlink] Starlink Roaming

Mike Puchol mike at starlink.sx
Tue Feb 22 00:34:59 EST 2022


Actually, laser links would make gateway connectivity *worse*. If we take the scenario attached, one gateway is suddenly having to serve traffic from all UTs that were not previously under coverage.

A satellite under full load can saturate two gateway links by itself. If you load, say, 20 satellites in an orbital plane, onto a single gateway, over ISL, you effectively have 5% of each satellite’s capacity available (given an equal distribution of demand, of course there will be satellites with no UTs to cover etc.).

Eventually they will go for optical gateways, it’s the only way to get enough capacity to the constellation, specially the 30k satellite version.


Best,

Mike
On Feb 22, 2022, 05:17 +0300, David Lang <david at lang.hm>, wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2022, Daniel AJ Sokolov wrote:
> > On 2022-02-21 at 13:52, David Lang wrote:
> > >
> > > They told me that I could try it, and it may work, may be degraded a
> > > bit, or may not work at all. They do plan to add roaming capabilities in
> > > the future (my guess is that the laser satellites will enable a lot more
> > > flexibility)
> >
> > Isn't that a very optimistic assessment? :-)
> >
> > Laser links are great for remote locations with very few users, but how
> > could they relieve overbooking of Starlink in areas with too many users?
> >
> > The laser links can reduce the required density of ground stations, but
> > they don't add capacity to the network. Any ground station not built
> > thanks to laser links adds load to other ground stations - and, maybe
> > more importantly, adds load to the satellite that does eventually
> > connect to a ground station.
> >
> > Can laser links really help on a large scale, or are they just a small
> > help here and there?
>
> My thinking is that the laser links will make it possible to route the traffic
> from wherever I am to the appropriate ground station that I'm registered with as
> opposed to the current bent-pipe approach where, if I move to far from my
> registered location, I need to talk to a different ground station.
>
> Currently there are two limits in any area for coverage:
>
> 1. satellite bandwidth
> 2. ground station bandwidth
>
> laser links will significantly reduce the effect of the second one.
>
> We know that they can do mobile dishes (they are testing it currently on Elon's
> gulfstream, FAR more mobile that I will ever be :-) )
>
> David Lang
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