Chapter 720 Scamming Your Data Us



The elderly person is not used to being waited on, so they help tidy up the house when they have nothing else to do.

At this point, she complained to Xing Baohua, saying that he made the house so big for no reason that Su Ya wouldn't have to go to work anymore and would be busy cleaning the house every day.

This left Xing Baohua speechless.

This can be considered a side effect of sudden wealth.

I wonder how rich people live their lives.

Given Xing Baohua's current net worth, is it possible that he can't afford a nanny and maid?

The old woman can do whatever she wants, as long as she's happy. Xing Baohua will give in to any conflicts.

A few days later, Qiu Jun came to Xing Baohua's office to report on the recent work of his small team.

Xing Baohua asked him to temporarily take over the work of the satellite system. He did have some plans, and he came here this time to get Xing Baohua's plans.

We need to discuss both the direction and the content with Xing Baohua.

Now things aren't done according to his wishes. Dami Technology is a large company, not like his small company in Hong Kong where he was the CTO and could do whatever he wanted.

If software makes a mistake in direction or content, it can be deleted and restarted. But satellites are one-time things; once you launch them, you can't retrieve them, and the cost is enormous—enough to buy the company in Hong Kong that owns them.

After receiving the hard drive, Xing Baohua took out a serial cable from the drawer, plugged it into the external port on the computer, and then began browsing the contents of the hard drive.

Reading programming code is very time-consuming and mentally taxing. It's all code, and if you have to read 1 million pages of code, it'll really kill you. Not to mention how long it takes, your head will spin and your eyes will hurt.

Xing Baohua was experienced in looking at these things. He first looked at the contents of the table of contents, and then quickly scrolled the mouse wheel to find the content he wanted to see.

"Old Qiu! Why is the connection data on this hardware port only 30,005? If all of them connect at the same time, it will cause bandwidth congestion. The theoretical design bandwidth is 100M, but you only have the average value here, and there is no priority line. So we need to open this priority line!"

Qiu Jun walked to Xing Baohua's side and together they looked at the port data allocation code on the screen.

He turned to Xing Baohua and said, "If we use the priority port line, only one person can connect to the line, so wouldn't they have 100M of bandwidth to themselves?"

Xing Baohua nodded and murmured, "Mmm."

Qiu Jun found it hard to believe. Putting aside cell phones and satellite phones, even the best internet connection available now only has about this speed.

The highest internet speed now is only around 1Kb-2Kb.

While it's sufficient for reading text-based websites and emails, even if images are loading, it only takes a short while.

This is satellite communication, with a bandwidth of 100M, connecting more than 30,000 ports. Adding the 20,000 ports of the backup machine, it only has more than 50,000 ports.

100M = Kb. 50,000 ports is roughly equivalent to 1.8Kb of traffic.

And so, they were all going at supersonic speeds.

Yes, Qiu Jun allocated the 100M bandwidth to each port on an average basis, so that whoever connected would get a speed of 1.8Kb.

However, Xing Baohua's idea was that if one person used 100M of bandwidth, two people would have an average usage of 50M. This continued until all 50,000+ ports were fully utilized, reaching an average usage of 1.8Kb.

This is so advanced that the equipment can't keep up.

I really wanted to dissuade Xing Baohua from developing the priority usage line, since text output would consume bandwidth anyway, and 1.8K would be sufficient.

In fact, Xing Baohua understood this principle as well. Satellite communication needs to focus on making calls and sending text messages, but there are other devices that require a large amount of data usage.

Large customers are those who use high bandwidth. We can't expect them to use 1.8K bandwidth, or they'll get stuck and wait for ages.

Launching satellites is a commercial activity; it's about making money.

Do you really think you can make money from phone bills? What's the difference between you and those motorcycle riders?

Now that we've been broadcast on satellite, we can make money from multiple sources: one is the location system, and the other is the traffic system.

Even if you give him 100M to use, he won't be able to use that much, since the receiving device limits the download and upload speeds.

But one thing is for sure: as long as the customer turns on their device, the data traffic will be running like crazy, and incredibly fast at that.

You just topped up 100MB of data, and it's gone in just a few minutes.

The telecom operators are known for their blatant scams. Even if you subscribe to a data plan, it's all for naught; there are always some traps you can't avoid.

Upper limit?

That's absolutely not true.

Otherwise, how would you make money? Everyone knows satellites are extremely expensive, and people only turn them on when they need them. If you add data allowances for them, you'd have to charge over a hundred dollars per KB.

A speed of 100M actually only translates to about 1M in real-world speeds. Xing Baohua hasn't even finished developing the satellite communication equipment yet, has he?

The hardware was designed based on a transmit/receive speed of 2M.

See? Now we can use high-speed internet! Large satellite equipment converts signals into wireless WiFi signals, so mobile phones and tablets can access the internet.

That would consume a lot of data. That's why many large ships use satellite-converted WiFi data.

Even the richest man would tremble if he actually used it.

Those who can afford satellite communications are either super-rich or wealthy companies; it would be a shame not to take advantage of them.

Honestly, you should thank me for enabling these people and companies to use high-speed internet. What's a little money?

At Xing Baohua's behest, Qiu Jun had no choice but to record this requirement.

As for the rest of the system, most of them are hardware drivers.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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