Out in Arroyo Hondo in the early 2000s, I had Starband.  The bandwidth was good 
for the time but the latency was impossible.   If I really had to work remote 
(typing over ssh), I'd use dialup.   To grab tarfiles and such I'd use the 
satellite.

AT&T my ISP, and the parent company of CNN is still acting up here.   At this 
point there isn't much Trump could do that would surprise me.   Remember this 
weird news conference?

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/21/politics/fbi-election-security/index.html

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-intelligence/divided-senate-confirms-trump-loyalist-ratcliffe-as-u-s-top-spy-idUSKBN22X28G

From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Friday, November 6, 2020 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] hijinks


I'm signed up, waiting for Starlink to be available at my low latitude (and as 
more service comes online).   I think they (or any Satellite company) could do 
really good business on a low-volume, burst-demand service...   to be used 
almost exclusively when your primary service is down.   It seems like they 
could serve 10x the number of users @ $30/month than they could with more-full 
service @ $100/month .    I tried talking my neighbors (4 total in an island 
1/2 mile from anyone else) into meshing up our network services (one does have 
satellite, another has weak-antique copper-lines put in by the phone company 40 
years ago) but they are not curious nor pro-active types.   I even offered to 
boost my own service up to a scale that would cover *all* of our bandwidth 
needs if *they* were providing *me* with the redundancy *I* need.   Oh well.

I'm in a media hole, getting my internet via microwave off of Tesuque Peak and 
no good wires/fiber close enough to link up with (and right-of-way issues with 
the pueblo in any case).   No cell tower signal even with a booster 
(intermittent enough to have tiny bits of txt squirt through).  I have a clear 
view of the equatorial sky.   I use GoogleFi and Roku streaming for 
phone/txt/TV which makes me entirely dependent on that one little tower on a 
mountain with a 2 week supply of diesel for the backup genny.   Snow has never 
taken them down (even deep/heavy) but high winds sometimes repoint the antennae 
enough someone has to go up and manually reposition them...

If I were truly paranoid I suppose I'd jump on the IP over Ham Radio bandwagon 
too and wrap my house in grounded copper mesh against the potential Solar 
Storm/EMP that will probably take out global comms (before a rogue asteroid 
takes out the biosphere).
On 11/6/20 9:36 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
I'm fond of my fiber optic connection, but there's a reason for considering 
Starlink as a backup.
MSNBC is back now.  For a while it was just Fox News! !  (I have IPTV.)

From: Friam <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Friday, November 6, 2020 8:24 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] hijinks


My ISP (CNSP/NMSURF) went down at 1:30 yesterday afternoon and did not return 
until the wee hours this morning.   They reported that a major fiber cut 
*south* of ABQ was the cause and it took out their primary feed, but also a 
couple of secondary/tertiary feeds they usually can fall back on.

I blame the Boogaloo Bois... or maybe the Cowboys for Trump with their 
backhoes....   do Antifa know how to operate heavy equipment?  Surely it is in 
their training protocol?   They seem more likely to actually have people who 
would know how to splice up broken fiber.
On 11/6/20 9:18 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
Any ideas on what hijinks we'll be seeing in the coming days?

My internet has been fluctuating in performance for 15 minutes or so.   Of 
course, my first thought was a White House ordered cyber operation on 
media/ISPs.

Marcus




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