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Migrating Russian eagles run up data roaming charges

192 pointsby baucover 5 years ago

13 comments

maxdenover 5 years ago
Reminds me of a Polish group doing a Stork study which racked up £2,010 in charges when someone found the sim and used it to make voice calls.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theregister.co.uk&#x2F;2018&#x2F;07&#x2F;03&#x2F;stork_mobile_theft&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theregister.co.uk&#x2F;2018&#x2F;07&#x2F;03&#x2F;stork_mobile_theft&#x2F;</a>
qwerty456127over 5 years ago
Isn&#x27;t it ridiculous how much can it cost to send an SMS over a cellular network? I would understand if they were sending a video message from Mars but it&#x27;s a really small ASCII text message sent to a neighbor country in the 21-st century. The whole global telephone system needs to be re-designed.
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IIAOPSWover 5 years ago
Instead of mobile phones, they should just switch over to IP via Avian Carrier.
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notatoadover 5 years ago
It&#x27;s too bad the eagles aren&#x27;t as good at obeying national borders as spanish vultures are...<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bigthink.com&#x2F;strange-maps&#x2F;why-do-vultures-care-about-the-spanish-portuguese-border" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bigthink.com&#x2F;strange-maps&#x2F;why-do-vultures-care-about...</a>
sargram01over 5 years ago
Roaming prices are the equivalent of scamming tourists, I don’t think there’s any body that can prevent it internally unfortunately, it’s just somehow acceptable for companies to shake down travelers for stupid amounts of money.
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DoubleGlazingover 5 years ago
This is where the ham radio APRS protocol would come in handy.<p>It was designed for position reporting. If course not everywhere would have an APRS receiver, but I&#x27;m sure the tracker could cache data until it finds a receiving station.
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mikeceover 5 years ago
I wonder if a virtual country code could be made for scientific inquests like this which are immune from termination and transit fees in use cases like this. Would be good for science.
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secfirstmdover 5 years ago
In South Africa the traffic lights had some cards in them at one point and the same things happened. Traffic lights smashed so the cards could be used.
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mvexelover 5 years ago
Here&#x27;s the interactive map: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gps.aquila-it.pl&#x2F;en&#x2F;migration-maps&#x2F;steppe-eagle-russia-kazakhstan" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gps.aquila-it.pl&#x2F;en&#x2F;migration-maps&#x2F;steppe-eagle-russ...</a>
technofiendover 5 years ago
Missed opportunity for Google Fi to offer up some data-only SIMs to emphasize their service and pricing.
buboardover 5 years ago
I d never guess they were so cosmopolitan
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novaRomover 5 years ago
Looking at the map, I wonder how light pollution affects their migration routes.
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pvaldesover 5 years ago
A solution could be to design the system to make calls directly to a list of ornitologists or ornitologist societies in the other countries, that shouldn&#x27;t be really complicated to arrange and then ask them to return the data by standard e-mail. Is a small world.<p>Or store the eagles travel data in a cloud, that feels also poetically appropriate for this case
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