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bradadams5000 t1_je8dbzk wrote

I think they would be better off just using a few dedicated radio frequencies to transmit data. As the article indicates, Motorola did it in 1969 on Apollo missions. Of course, it was analog, but digital can be done the same way.

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TheGoatisheretoday t1_je8eahg wrote

will this get the stock to $8? I think they misunderstood too the moon πŸŒ™

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dandantheshippingman t1_je8iua5 wrote

Plot twist will be when Nokia is making bank cause all the secret moon bases buy their 4g

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SnooMachines7409 t1_je8ju7i wrote

This is for all the crypto boys to use the internet on the moon to watch their altcoins go to zero when they have already been to the moon.

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carlrieman t1_je94lul wrote

Excellent, my father will be really happy to hear this. Finally he will be able to communicate with aliens, who live inside the moon and observe us, directly. Or USA who actually welded the moon, which is just shallow metal shell or actually filled with oil.

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Wallacemorris t1_je9x7op wrote

Maybe this will make Nokias stock move up more than a penny. One of the worst sideways movers I’ve ever seen

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Bryguy3k t1_jeb2rwy wrote

Not really - this is a COTS solution that would cost 10s to 100s of billions to develop otherwise. The costs have already been amortized through millions (maybe billions) of devices sold. It enables a high speed data solution for anything placed on the moon and the only major cost will be maintaining the earth-moon link.

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[deleted] t1_jed3lge wrote

Nokia was my first big β€œwin” in stocks. Way back in the day they got the deal to be the hardware partner for Microsoft Windows phone and jumped a lot fast. Must have been 2012 or 2013. Sold and never looked back

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