According to a top-voted answer on Quora, you can hire capacity on a large communications satellite for around 200 dollars per hour – which is what big tv channels do…
“CNN, Fox or the BBC will rent 6-8MHz of satellite capacity to get video and audio back from a live news, sport or event. If it is something like a sports event then they’ll rent a few hours…You could be talking about $200 per hour or more for 8MHz.” – Bob Hannent, Innovation Architect. Satellite specialist in broadcast and telecoms.
most companies just lease usage of communications satellies, look at https://www.lyngsat.com/ to see the latest bunch of tv stations and stuff share their satellite service providers.
Google sheets should make something that shows you the changes made on synced sheets, and yep, dropbox too.
According to a top-voted answer on Quora, you can hire capacity on a large communications satellite for around 200 dollars per hour – which is what big tv channels do…
“CNN, Fox or the BBC will rent 6-8MHz of satellite capacity to get video and audio back from a live news, sport or event. If it is something like a sports event then they’ll rent a few hours…You could be talking about $200 per hour or more for 8MHz.” – Bob Hannent, Innovation Architect. Satellite specialist in broadcast and telecoms.
most companies just lease usage of communications satellies, look at https://www.lyngsat.com/ to see the latest bunch of tv stations and stuff share their satellite service providers.
Check this out; you can also change your default format settings (paragraph styles, line spacing, etc.) on Google Docs. so that all you files appear the same.
https://www.lifewire.com/changing-default-document-formatting-google-docs-3540182
I love this idea! Google Docs is a universal file viewer, so it would be awesome to have an app that keeps all the files organized.
See this video on how to set up your Google Drive to automatically convert all uploaded files to Google Docs
Check out this file converter extension for the Chrome web browser.