<p>I have a **hypothetical** question that hopefully makes sense considering only the rudimentary amount of knowledge I have on *Relativity*. <p>Assume I am in a spaceship orbiting around a spherical satellite, at a **fixed radius**. The satellite emits electromagnetic signals (*read wifi compatible*) which are spherically symmetric. If my spaceship had a mobile wifi hotspot (*that can access the signals*), and if I were to download information , would the download speed go up or down compared to when I am stationary with respect to the satellite? <p>Also consider that there is negligible attenuation. <p>**Edit**: My point of view when I thought about this was that time dilation would make "my" clock in the spaceship tick slower ,hence the wifi signal from the "satellite" would be received faster. I thought I should add this to clarify my train of thought that led to the question.