Super-speed Internet satellite blasts off in Japan

[quote]CNN) – Japan launched a rocket Saturday carrying a satellite that will test new technology that promises to deliver “super high-speed Internet” service to homes and businesses around the world.

The rocket carrying the WINDS satellite – a joint project of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – lifted off its pad at 5:55 p.m. (0855 GMT).

If the technology proves successful, subscribers with small dishes will connect to the Internet at speeds many times faster than what is now available over residential cable or DSL services.

The Associated Press said the satellite would offer speeds of up to 1.2 gigabytes per second.

The service initially would focus on the Asia-Pacific region close to Japan, a JAXA news release said.

“Among other uses, this will make possible great advances in telemedicine, which will bring high-quality medical treatment to remote areas, and in distance education, connecting students and teachers separated by great distances,” JAXA said.

The rocket was launched from Japan’s Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the Tanegashima Space Center.[/quote]

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/02/23/japan.satellite/index.html

Holy Crap! I wonder if this will be accessible from Taiwan and how much it will cost. It’s gonna be pretty expensive I think.

sat is still just fast down speed right? you would still need up speed service

Yes, but it’s going to be a geostationary orbit which are so far out that there is a latency of 500ms just to the satellite and back.

The AP needs to fire its technical editor, this figure is inflated by several orders of magnitude (8 to be exact).

The AP needs to fire its technical editor, this figure is inflated by several orders of magnitude (8 to be exact).[/quote]Rik needs to fire his maths advisor, 8 orders of magnitude is 10^8, this is closer to 1 order of magnitude. He is correct in stating that the number given is 8 times the truth.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(data <— forum breaks this link, too lazy to fix it, need to make sure (data) goes in the address bar

It’s actually 3 orders out, 8 times too large.

But hey, you’re the programmer here in Taiwan teaching English.

:smiley:

P.S. adviser