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[linux-dvb] (Maybe OT) Best satellite service for use with Linux?
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- Subject: [linux-dvb] (Maybe OT) Best satellite service for use with Linux?
- From: John McCormac <jmcc@hackwatch.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 20:11:16 +0100
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- Delivered-To: mhonarc@limes.convergence.de
- Organization: HackWatch
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Which is the best satellite internet service for use? The situation is a
Linux box on a dialup using a satellite internet service for http and
ftp proxy. I've tried Europe Online over the last three days and it is
is very unreliable (early morning download rates bursting to 200Kb/s but
inaccessible during daylight hours). Rather than having a script
pinging/tracerouting to see which EON proxy is alive and then selecting
that proxy, is there any satellite internet service in Europe that
offers decent downlink connectivity?
Regards...jmcc
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