The towers were all built prior to 1958?
Why are you so fucking retarded? Do you think we went from zero to hundreds of satellites overnight? Did it ever occur to you that, like any industry, it grew over time?
Why would a satellite have lower bandwidth capacity than a radio tower?
The tower, which serves a local community, isn't over 300,000 meters away. Are you so retarded you can't figure this out for yourself? Nevermind, we know the answer.
You didn't even look at the list of balloon launched satellites, eh?
So what?
Okay, so satellites are less effective than radio towers, and are very expensive. That's why there are supposedly thousands of them up there. Thousands.
Retarded monkey refuses to listen. "Satellites provide wide area coverage. [..] In short, there's tradeoffs, and no one-size fits all solution."
There's new towers going up, constantly. No lag in tower construction, buddy.
Now it's 300,000M away? Just like the goalposts, eh? No parallax in star light? Oh, that's because they're 10 gajillion km away. They fix all the problems with the heliocentric model by adding 0's, and magic "gravity".
Yeah, you're as intellectually honest as a moslem. You don't need to read a source that doesn't come from your god.
You are just regurgitating shit you were told. You know nothing.
There's new towers going up, constantly. No lag in tower construction, buddy.
Because, you retard, "In short, there's tradeoffs, and no one-size fits all solution." Your retarded monkey brain refuses to understand that satellites and towers meet different needs. If I want high bandwidth cell phone service in the middle of a densely packed city, it's cheaper to build a local tower. If I want TV in the middle of Bumfuck, US, I'm better off being served by a satellite.
Now it's 300,000M away?
When have I ever said different?
I'm not going to respond to the rest of your post. Retarded monkey sputtering.
Now you think there's an option for cell phones to use satellites? Also you seem to not know the difference between a radio tower, and a cellular network tower.
Who's sputtering now?
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