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@Crowsnestbb

(unofficial Crowsnest Broadband account)(Personal Views of the owner) High speed broadband in Central Pennsylvania & Western Maryland using #FWA!

Altoona, Pa Katılım Ekim 2022
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RagingDusty
RagingDusty@DustyRaging·
I tried using the Galaxy Watch for a few weeks and I hate the software on it so I paired my Pixel Watch 4 to my S26 Ultra, this watch is way more comfortable and the software is way better
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AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile·
Peak download speed 98.9 Mbps. From space. With our Block 1 satellites. Direct to a standard smartphone over international waters. No modifications. No new hardware. Next-generation satellites expected to nearly double these speeds! Built in Texas. Space-based cellular broadband. Connecting everywhere. 🌎📶📱 #ASTSpaceMobile #Broadband #ConnectingtheUnconnected #BlueBirds
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Sneed Mobile Tech
Sneed Mobile Tech@SneedTech·
Elon-Starlink has nailed pretty much every aspect of the home broadband thing. The tech works, setup process seamless…10 years ago this was all a pipe dream. This service is a winner.
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Chase
Chase@ChaseJensen·
OnePlus 15 on AT&T has quite good performance. If only it supported Band 14 and wifi calling. Heck I can't even make regular calls on USM Dark Star.
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Crowsnest Broadband
Crowsnest Broadband@Crowsnestbb·
This at&t site was upgraded almost 2 years ago but never got the backhaul upgrade until this week. Some of the best latency I've seen on at&t in this market. On Elite 2.0 on SA on the s26 ultra. @SneedTech @jakepimental99 @holman1124
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Crowsnest Broadband
Crowsnest Broadband@Crowsnestbb·
Old hardware never did more than about 40-50meg.
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Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr@BrendanCarrFCC·
Under President Biden, the FCC revoked an $885 million award that Starlink won to provide high-speed Internet to millions of Americans. Back then, the agency claimed that it was revoking the award because it was unlikely that Starlink could provide 100/20 Mbps service to 40% of locations by year end 2025. I dissented at the time, explaining that the FCC's decision could not be squared with any objective application of law, facts, or policy. The data clearly showed that Starlink was on track. Now, new Ookla data shows that well over that percentage of Speedtest user on Starlink did meet the 100/20 service level by year end 2025. The Biden era decision to revoke the award only slowed down efforts to bridge the digital divide and raised costs for doing so. ookla.com/articles/starl…
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