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Ask HN:Will internet cost drop when SPACE X satellites start providing internet?

4 points by sharedmocha 6 years ago · 6 comments · 1 min read


The cost of internet service is mounting while speeds are not improving. A reasonable high-speed intent plan costs $60/month on average. I was thinking if prices would drop when SPACEX satellites start providing internet.

sloaken 6 years ago

I would be very shocked if prices when up.

Unless they are targeting a niche market, I expect prices will drop. in other words, what percentage of the market are they targeting? If it is just people who do not have access, then no it will not. If they are targeting people with crappy internet, then the price of crappy internet will probably go down to stay competitive.

In addition it depends on quality. If you are a twitch game player, you are willing to pay for whomever provides the least lag time.

notahacker 6 years ago

Satellite broadband is expensive and slow relative to other forms of internet connectivity, and whilst Space-X (and OneWeb et al) might well bring the cost of satellite internet connectivity down, I don't see them undercutting the people sending data down your existing phone lines any time soon

segmondy 6 years ago

Basic economy says more supply will bring price down. So yes, prices will drop if the supply is significant. If they provide internet to 100k people it's not significant. If they can provide internet to 50million households yup. I'm assuming in the US/North American market.

dasentinel 6 years ago

That should depend on the protocol they are using. If it is some new experimental protocol the cost will rise first before it normalises.

xxsitek 6 years ago

Yes

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