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What part of the system are we spoofing? Is the spoofing technology going to be applied to the latency problems that come with using Internet via satellite for one leg only?

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What part of the system are we spoofing? Is the spoofing technology going to be applied to the latency problems that come with using Internet via satellite for one leg only?

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A — The spoofing technology will be applied at the Internet content uplink at Fort Collins and will be responsive to managing requests over both terrestrial and satellite channels. Spoofing will help solve some the latency and packet acknowledgment issues that are inherent to satellite delivery of the Internet. As we found out during ADEC testing of the proposed system without spoofing, even though the system was capable of delivering about 400kb/s, operating rates were much slower. Most of this delay is attributable to slow return rates for packet acknowledgment which had the system window constantly closing down and reopening. Spoofing will help take care of a lot of this cumulative latency.

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