A way to send and receive wireless data

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Transmitting and receiving 100,000 signals per second over a distance of 30 km is a challenging task. Current technologies like cell phone text messaging may not meet the speed and cost requirements specified. Alternatives such as advanced radio frequency systems or dedicated wireless networks could potentially achieve the desired performance. However, achieving simultaneous decoding of 100-character messages from that many transmitters within one second remains complex. Exploring specialized communication protocols or technologies may be necessary for this application.
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Hi,

What can I use to transmit and receive data wirelessly from let's say 100K receiver every sec located at 30 Km Max. Every transmitter is sending 100 char every sec. Is this even possible?Regards,
 
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Thanks for your reply but I was thinking faster and cheaper way to receive 100k signals all at once and decode them in 1 sec (assuming that each signal has 100 char each)
 
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