saurabh daptardar wrote:
The EDUSAT programme aims at providing a similar network that you are
looking for :
http://www.isro.org/Edusat/Page5.htm
I checked out the site. It is mainly a virtual classroom and therefore
has interactive 2 way communication. The purpose of the UFB-15 would be
solely continuous broadcast of Linux distros free of cost to anyone and
everyone. The aim is to club bandwidth distributed for multiple
connections, into one single high bandwidth broadcast. As mentioned
earlier if we can achieve 6 Mbytes per second, then in one hour we have
21.6 GB being broadcast. So in a day many distro brands can be
downloaded. Higher speeds are most welcome.
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Regards,
Rony.
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