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Can Google Connect the Unconnected 2/3 To the Internet?

lpress (707742) writes "Google, along with Facebook, is a founding partner of Internet.org, which seeks "affordable internet access for the two thirds of the world not yet connected." Google is trying to pull it off — they have projects or companies working on Internet connectivity using high-altitude platforms and low and medium-earth orbit satellites. These extra-terrestrial approaches to connectivity have been tried before, without success, but Google is revisiting them using modern launch technology (public and private), antennas, solar power, radios and other electronics, as well as tuning of TCP/IP protocols to account for increased latency. For example, they just acquired Skybox Imaging, which has a low-earth orbit satellite for high resolution video imaging. In the short run, Skybox is about data, video and images, but the long range goal may be connectivity in developing nations and rural areas — substituting routers for telescopes. Skybox plans to operate a constellation of low-earth orbit satellites and that sounds a lot like Teledesic's attempt at providing connectivity in the mid 1990s, using the technology of 2014."

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  1. Re:Does it really matter? by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Uh, people generally get their lives improved by being provided with news, information in general, and means to communicate.

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  2. Re:Split up Google by darkain · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How about we focus on Comcast / NBC / Universal / Time / Warner first?

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