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Terrestrial mesh radio using mmWave. Doesn’t seem to be a practical alternative for residential use.
Yeah. Looks like more oriented towards military use, but I thought there already were similar solutions in use by militaries, albeit for much simpler radio-communication (like analogue voice and stuff).
So, not really a StarLink alternative for everything StarLink provides, but something that should reduce the need for StarLink, in certain scenarios.
For residential use?
Hmm, well if you consider it as "community use", maybe it can work out.
Perhaps one station can have connection to the Internet using Fibre and it can act as a bridge for the "peer-net" made using multiple of these, owned by each person.
How useful/viable it turns out to be, will depend upon pricing and stability. I can think of the following: