NetworkNinja

135 posts

NetworkNinja

NetworkNinja

@Networkninja2k

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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NetworkNinja
NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@LuckyStuey Glad you are destroying your $$$ to support your bias rather than facts. I wouldn’t have it any other way. You live in alternate reality lmao.
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Stuart Taylor
Stuart Taylor@LuckyStuey·
$ASTS BIG NEWS!!!!! I finally did it! You goaded me for so long. So here it is putting my money where my mouth is:
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@QuinnHaze I gurantee he didn’t bet shit. Dude is always rage baiting. But if he did he probably feels it’s worth the loss as long as he gets engagement.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@LuckyStuey Lmoa they got 3.5 billion in cash. You expect them to go bankrupt in a year with them ramping up sats. You have to be dilusional at this point. The more it pumps the worse it gets for you. 🤣
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Stuart Taylor@LuckyStuey·
I'm not bitter. I'm already rich. Just made my first ever real money bet against $ASTS. Just a little $100k dabble, but still it feels refreshing to have skin in the game😀
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@TonySeruga Yea company making 15 billions in profit is teaching people about expensive gas lmao
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Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
This was Chevron’s response to the left’s stickers blaming President Trump. Chevron is letting customers know in California that it’s not Donald Trump causing the insane gas prices in the state, it’s California Democrats. Chevron just added these new signs to their pumps, educating customers, “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more.” “California politicians are choosing foreign oil and fuels over local jobs and lower costs.” Companies willing to educate the public and tell the truth. It’s Gavin Newsom and Democrat policies causing a $6.30+ average cost per gallon in California.
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

Homeless meth/crack addicts are placing these labels all over Southern California gas stations pumps. After 4 days of interviewing a number of these ‘day workers’, verifying daily cash to a reloadable prepaid debit card with VISA Network, my retired FBI forensic accountant followed the breadcrumbs in an effort to identify who was funding the cards, ultimately leading to Arabella Advisors Network via half a dozen LLCs.

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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@si6ths3nse @GoodPoliticGuy lol. I am still trying to look for it. That shit looks nothing like lighting. Why don’t we see this all the times then? All I see is mask flapping.
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sixth sense
sixth sense@si6ths3nse·
@GoodPoliticGuy Fucking retards. ALL OF YOU. It’s studio lighting to fill shadow under his chin, casting shadow from the collar of his shirt. You all need to raise your IQ, and learn how interviews are lit.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@deeptech100x Man you must have to purchase a lot of knee pads after being on them so much, looking at your comments.
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Deep@deeptech100x·
SpaceX S-1 just nuked $ASTS bagholders, your boys are straight up leaving you for dead. Starlink taking the whole fucking market. Cope harder, clowns. 🚀💀 #ASTS #SpaceX
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穴居人@5V26C·
@hasanthehun He didn't lie. Argue against it and don't just sweep it under the rug. You have been upping taxes for decades, have your conditions improved?
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@5V26C @hasanthehun lol. No one’s been upping taxes for decades. Go look at history. He bull shitted and blamed the government like all billionaires.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@DarrigoMelanie Lmao. Did he just blame the government for high rents. I thought he would have better explanation lmao.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@LuckyStuey Before 5G, LTE did its job for a long time. You are correct they need to supplement with mid band that is still going to happen. Idk do you expect everyone to be on LTE connecting to sat at the same time? Nope. Thats why it will be able to do what you want “ON ur Phone”
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Stuart Taylor
Stuart Taylor@LuckyStuey·
The issue you're neglecting is resource sharing among many users. Today's MNOs use low-band to give all users a basic anchor, but if they need streaming services, they get it from mid-band. Same thing will happen with NTNs. If low-band is available, it will be shared as a basic resources among many users, whereas any users wanting broadband services will use mid-band NTNs. If there is no mid-band NTN there will be no broadband, just many users sharing basic low-speed connectivity in each cell.
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Stuart Taylor@LuckyStuey·
For once, I'm with the $ASTS SpaceMob on this one😱 (at least partially if you read on) The fact that SpaceX's crappy V1 DTC service is not worth much revenue or usage has no correlation with how valuable the market can be when high performance NTNs emerge in the next few years. Fully-integrated 5G NR-NTN chipsets, already available in some of the latest phones (but not yet activated due to lack of satellites), blanket satellite coverage at much higher power levels than SL DTC V1, and spotty 5G terrestrial coverage in many parts of the world, mean that the TAM is huge with the right solutions. I expect SpaceX to get their act together with V2 DTC launching service by 2028, Amazon as usual probably too slow and lagging behind by years, Equatys could surprise everyone by getting there in 2028/2029, leaving ASTS as the wild card. If ASTS can get to a reliable working low-band constellation by late-2027, it can capture some of the TAM, albeit at high costs. The real revenue juice, in my opinion, comes from mid-band (such as ASTS' Ligado spectrum), which doesn't look likely to be deployed by ASTS until at least 2028/2029, right when the big boys will be in-play. Unless ASTS gets it act together on mid-band, therefore, I see its initial low-band constellation being at the bleeding edge of technology, slowly fizzling out as mid-band takes over. Of course, the SpaceMob will tell me I'm wrong, and low-band will be more fruitful than that, but I just don't see the combination of low-band capacity, limited performance (due to spectrum constraints) and high costs being the answer to addressing this massive TAM.
PCMag@PCMag

T-Mobile's Srini Gopalan also said 'satellite usage is 0.0002% of our total network usage' when the company has been offering SpaceX's Starlink Mobile. pcmag.com/news/t-mobile-…

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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@LuckyStuey Dude I am talking about phones. Define basic service. I literally can do whatever I want on LTE even 10mbps. It will stream. I am not talking fixed broadband like for your internet connection. People on low band will be able to use their phone for whatever they want to.
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Stuart Taylor@LuckyStuey·
That's not how it works today with the MNOs. They use carrier aggregation with low-band for basic services augmented by mid-band for broadband services. Where are you getting the notion that there is enough low-band spectrum to support broadband? Oh, that's right, that's what ASTS told you. It's not true.
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Rocket L🅰️b / dutch1664
The dream $ASTS scenario (for me) would be a @blueorigin buyout, all stock, followed by a BO IPO a year later. I'd give it <5% odds - but a man can dream.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@LuckyStuey Low band is plenty for d2d. What you are talking about is fixed wireless for internet that is where mid band will be needed. Not the smartphone side. Low band will be plenty there.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@LuckyStuey Bro. Low band can get you decent speeds and stream whatever you want. Especially with aggregation. I have no ideas what you are talking about. It shows you don’t really understand it. You could do whatever you want on your phone. That’s not basic.
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@nicksortor Nick always starting identity wars and misinfo. Get better dude. Eventually your soul will haunt you.
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: San Diego Police are FLAT OUT REFUSING to name yesterday's mosque shooters Why, you ask? BECAUSE IT WAS A TRANS COUPLE. California leftists are ACTIVELY COVERING UP trans vioIence.
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Edwin@EdwinDrds·
@TMFAssociates Uh? The real important thing… you said ASTS couldn’t stack on falcon 9… what about now? XD
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NetworkNinja@Networkninja2k·
@TMFAssociates @I_say_DingDong You have no idea what you are talking about. Asts lives rent free in your head. This is exactly the reason Asts large arrays are designed to work and tested on existing handsets with carrier spectrum. Wrong as always.
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Tim Farrar
Tim Farrar@TMFAssociates·
@I_say_DingDong You are just making things up. Either AST is backwards compatible, in which case performance is impaired, or it's based on NR-NTN, in which case you need a new smartphone. Which is it?
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Tim Farrar@TMFAssociates·
@d_lo187 I'm glad the AST fans are all headed to international waters and won't be cluttering up the National Parks. Maybe they could go there now and wait for the next 18 months so we wouldn't see so many delusional tweets
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