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@return2ozma@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish • 2 years ago

U.S. intelligence officials determined the Chinese spy balloon used a U.S. internet provider to communicate

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U.S. intelligence officials determined the Chinese spy balloon used a U.S. internet provider to communicate

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An American intelligence assessment found that the balloon used a commercially available U.S. network to communicate, primarily for navigation, U.S. officials say.
  • @paultimate14@lemmy.world
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    I was having a hard time imagining which company this could be. Not that I’m a fan of Verizon or Comcast, but I think they know what side their bread is buttered on. Which one wouldn’t?

    Then I remembered Starlink exists.

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      Removed by mod

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        It could have even been one of those multi SIM router things that has network redundancy.

      • @postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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        The blurb says primarily for navigation.

        So it was using the starlink signals like gps signal and therefore they needed to correlate with the carrier to get a rough time sync.

        I wonder what timing data is freely available on the starlink acquisition signal.

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          Why would they need data then? With GPS can get a 1metre accurate chip for like 20 bucks and it’s way smaller. And no need for any carrier or subscription.

          • @postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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            Mapping out network topology? Who knows.

            Whatever the collected data was, it could have been sent to their satellites for long haul back home.

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      It’s a satellite provider. Cell networks don’t work at that altitude. Starlink was my first guess too but, after some more thought, it could be Hughesnet. They probably have wider coverage.

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        Yeah, their coverage is hughe

        • SnausagesinaBlanket
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          10•2 years ago

          Y U G E N E T

        • mr. ed's butler alfred
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          7•2 years ago

          So are their pings

        • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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          3•2 years ago

          Hugh Mungous

      • @Evilcoleslaw@lemmy.world
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        Probably Hughesnet or Viasat.

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