Suddenly I can't see Guantanamo on Google map, and this January it seemed they've made room for someone else. 🕵️♀️🤠
Remember this Delta 31 March.
🍿 Something big is coming!
🍿 Something big is coming!
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RED OCTOBER x2
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Red October (Back From 2020)
Telecommunication is the transmission of information by various types of technologies over wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems. It has its origin in the desire of humans for communication over a distance greater than that feasible with the human voice, but with a similar scale of expediency; thus, slow systems are excluded from the field.
(70%)
Why don't companies use satellites instead?
Satellites are great for certain applications. Satellites do a wonderful job of reaching areas that aren’t yet wired with fiber. They are also useful for distributing content from one source to multiple locations.
However, on a bit-for-bit basis, there’s just no beating fiber-optic cables. Cables can carry far more data at far less cost than satellites.
It’s hard to know exactly how much of all international traffic is still carried via satellite, but it’s very small. Statistics released by U.S. Federal Communications Commission indicate that satellites account for just 0.37% of all U.S. international capacity.
OK, but what about my mobile device. Isn't that wireless?
When using your mobile phone, the signal is only carried wirelessly from your phone to the nearest cell tower. From there, the data will be carried over terrestrial and subsea fiber-optic cables.
I saw Facebook is launching their own satellites and Google has internet drones now. Are cables really the future?
Both of these companies are investing in these projects primarily as a way to bring internet access to less developed parts of the world where there is little or no access to the global internet. They are not looking to use satellites or drones as a way to offset their usage of submarine cables at this time.
Both Facebook and Google are continuing to build new submarine cables, such as the planned Pacific Light Cable Network in which they are both investors. Why do you use a Mercator projection?
A fair question: doesn’t the Mercator projection distort land masses further from the equator?
This is precisely the reason we switched to the Mercator projection in 2001. The wider spacing of land masses in the northern hemisphere allows us to draw and distinguish cables that land in densely-used landing sites like New York/New Jersey, Porthcurno, and Bude.
(70%)
Why don't companies use satellites instead?
Satellites are great for certain applications. Satellites do a wonderful job of reaching areas that aren’t yet wired with fiber. They are also useful for distributing content from one source to multiple locations.
However, on a bit-for-bit basis, there’s just no beating fiber-optic cables. Cables can carry far more data at far less cost than satellites.
It’s hard to know exactly how much of all international traffic is still carried via satellite, but it’s very small. Statistics released by U.S. Federal Communications Commission indicate that satellites account for just 0.37% of all U.S. international capacity.
OK, but what about my mobile device. Isn't that wireless?
When using your mobile phone, the signal is only carried wirelessly from your phone to the nearest cell tower. From there, the data will be carried over terrestrial and subsea fiber-optic cables.
I saw Facebook is launching their own satellites and Google has internet drones now. Are cables really the future?
Both of these companies are investing in these projects primarily as a way to bring internet access to less developed parts of the world where there is little or no access to the global internet. They are not looking to use satellites or drones as a way to offset their usage of submarine cables at this time.
Both Facebook and Google are continuing to build new submarine cables, such as the planned Pacific Light Cable Network in which they are both investors. Why do you use a Mercator projection?
A fair question: doesn’t the Mercator projection distort land masses further from the equator?
This is precisely the reason we switched to the Mercator projection in 2001. The wider spacing of land masses in the northern hemisphere allows us to draw and distinguish cables that land in densely-used landing sites like New York/New Jersey, Porthcurno, and Bude.
Here we see how I had massive activity on my channel, and right after I did my red-pilling on content that's different from what I've seen other's do. And I know Russian Telegram don't like me diving to deep on khazarians, Ashkenazi Jews etc. Which resulted in a dive to almost zero.. That's a good indicator of what we have to expect il the following days.
I have my profile's on Gab.com @orderalpha
and
Anonup.com
@OrderOfAlpha
If.. Worst case scenario 🙏🏻
Love yall
-OOA
I have my profile's on Gab.com @orderalpha
and
Anonup.com
@OrderOfAlpha
If.. Worst case scenario 🙏🏻
Love yall
-OOA
Forwarded from Order Of Alpha [Public Channel]
Rapist and Murder.. Traitor of the world!