If the video is showing meteors in their orbits it appears that we might have to question the validity of calling Mars and Earth planets. It looks like neither planet really meet the guideline of "clearing its neighborhood"...
We are already doing this in the US as well. Guess the college students missed looking that up, but hey, college students often prove things that have already been proven.
The data they collect is really stripped down.
While it is still disappointing, comparing the US to countries smaller then Texas is a bit unfair as well. The cost to roll out any new technology in the wireless or wire line side of things is exponentially different. Wireless is terrible, as soon as you spend a billion dollars to get something rolled out across the US, the next billion dollar speed up is already in your test lab.
I'm not trying to absolve any of the blame that the carrier's receive, as they are obviously more then deserving of blame.
While AT&T is not a cable company, their uverse TV system is using Microsoft's Software here "at home". It is not to shabby really, and I do like it more then the Comcast box I just kicked out of the house.
If the video is showing meteors in their orbits it appears that we might have to question the validity of calling Mars and Earth planets. It looks like neither planet really meet the guideline of "clearing its neighborhood"...
We are already doing this in the US as well. Guess the college students missed looking that up, but hey, college students often prove things that have already been proven. The data they collect is really stripped down.
While it is still disappointing, comparing the US to countries smaller then Texas is a bit unfair as well. The cost to roll out any new technology in the wireless or wire line side of things is exponentially different. Wireless is terrible, as soon as you spend a billion dollars to get something rolled out across the US, the next billion dollar speed up is already in your test lab. I'm not trying to absolve any of the blame that the carrier's receive, as they are obviously more then deserving of blame.
While AT&T is not a cable company, their uverse TV system is using Microsoft's Software here "at home". It is not to shabby really, and I do like it more then the Comcast box I just kicked out of the house.