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Ships far from land generally communicate via satellites, which are very expensive and have a high lag time. Seasteads could extend this range, providing phone/internet service. The platform would be connected either to an undersea cable, or by bouncing through some relaying platforms. The seastead design's height and stability make it well-suited to being a communication tower.

Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/market.html#Ships_far_from_land_generally_communicate_via_sate

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