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* [Starlink] APNIC56 last week
@ 2023-09-19  4:39 Ulrich Speidel
  2023-09-20  1:13 ` Dave Taht
  2023-09-21 13:20 ` Alexandre Petrescu
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 31+ messages in thread
From: Ulrich Speidel @ 2023-09-19  4:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: starlink

FWIW, I gave a talk about Starlink - insights from a year in - at last 
week's APNIC56 conference in Kyoto:

https://conference.apnic.net/56/program/program/#/day/6/technical-2/

Also well worth looking at is Geoff Huston's excellent piece on the 
foreseeable demise of TCP in favour of QUIC in the same session. One of 
Geoff's main arguments is that the Internet is becoming local, i.e., 
most traffic goes between a CDN server and you, and most data is 
becoming proprietary to the application owner, meaning it suits the 
Googles and Facebooks of this world very well not to be using TCP for 
its transport, but rather pull the transport specifics into the 
application layer where the have full control.

Food for thought, especially since LEO networks are a particularly bad 
place to put local content caches, since the concept of what's "local" 
in a LEO network changes constantly, at around 20,000 miles an hour or 
so. Spoke to a Rwandan colleague who installs Starlink there and sees 
all traffic to anywhere go via the US with RTTs of nearly 2 seconds, 
even if the Rwandan user is trying to access a Rwandan service.

About to hop onto a plane (ZK-NZJ) tonight with free WiFi (Ka band GEO) 
enroute to Auckland in the hope of getting a better experience than last 
time when the system seemed to run out of IP addresses on its DHCP.

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The University of Auckland
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* Re: [Starlink] APNIC56 last week
@ 2023-09-22 17:00 David Fernández
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 31+ messages in thread
From: David Fernández @ 2023-09-22 17:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: starlink

Hi David,

Mike said each satellite has 3 ISL, two connecting to the satellites
in front and back in the same orbital plane, then a third one that can
point anywhere (almost):

https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/starlink/2022-September/001000.html?fbclid=IwAR0TaPTdxVEp5iVWxch91mjnDT7aKVaOXPmyOd93PBING29YBWy9SNbV278

Regards,

David

> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 01:41:16 -0700 (PDT)
> From: David Lang <david@lang.hm>
> To: Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com>
> Cc: starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net
> Subject: Re: [Starlink] APNIC56 last week
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>
> I believe that I read that STarlink has 5 lasers per sat. but whatever the
> number, it's a tiny number compared to the number of satellites that they
> have
> up there.
>
> As you are looking at 'trains', check their altitude. They aren't going to
> shuffle sats around much, it's expensive in terms of fuel and they are only
> allowed to provide service when they are in their proper orbits.
>
> We know the lasers are in operation as they are providing service to places
> more
> than one sat hop away from ground stations. We also know they have a lot of
> ground stations around to share the load.
>
> We have almost no details on the specific modules they are using, and none
> on
> what routing they are using.
>
> David Lang

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2023-09-19  4:39 [Starlink] APNIC56 last week Ulrich Speidel
2023-09-20  1:13 ` Dave Taht
2023-09-23  1:33   ` Noel Butler
2023-09-23  1:47     ` Vint Cerf
2023-09-23  4:22       ` Noel Butler
2023-09-23  6:41         ` Gert Doering
2023-09-23 10:53         ` Ulrich Speidel
2023-09-23 11:28           ` Sebastian Moeller
2023-09-23 12:56             ` Ulrich Speidel
2023-09-25  4:40           ` Noel Butler
2023-09-25  5:00             ` Ulrich Speidel
2023-09-25  5:10               ` Hayden Simon
2023-09-25  5:51               ` Noel Butler
2023-09-23 12:08     ` Hesham ElBakoury
2023-09-24 18:30     ` Michael Richardson
2023-09-25  4:04       ` Noel Butler
2023-09-21 13:20 ` Alexandre Petrescu
2023-09-21 19:05   ` Inemesit Affia
2023-09-21 19:08     ` Dave Taht
2023-09-22  8:26     ` Alexandre Petrescu
2023-09-22  8:41       ` David Lang
2023-09-22 17:12         ` Michael Richardson
2023-09-22 17:26           ` David Lang
2023-09-22 18:52             ` Michael Richardson
2023-09-23 21:55         ` Larry Press
2023-09-24  2:46           ` Dave Taht
2023-09-24 12:00           ` Hesham ElBakoury
2023-09-25  7:46             ` Alexandre Petrescu
2023-09-25  8:59               ` David Lang
2023-09-25 12:30                 ` Frantisek Borsik
2023-09-22 17:00 David Fernández

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