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here's hoping we invent the ansible (and that whatever physics voodoo required to run it isn't so expensive that it remains inaccessible to the general public)
it would be cosmically funny if we end up with FTL physical transport before FTL information transport, and thus a gigantic interstellar sneakernet industry.
*slaps roof of warp-capable starliner* this bad boy can fit so many fuckin exobyte flash drives in it
GALACTIC SNEAKERPUNK
Even with normal comms. I wouldnt be shocked if there are times where things, like the sun, would interfere with radio communications and thus we may need some type of relay arrays.
My guess is latency of 15-20 minutes would be acceptable and there would be a big infrastructure to cache and handle distribution.
Heck even lemmy synchronization can get behind by more than 15 minutes…..
But the real answer is in Star Trek “open. Subspace channel”