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Connecting the Unwired World With Balloons, Satellites, Lasers & Drones

1sockchuck writes: New projects are seeking to connect the unwired world using balloons, drones, lasers and satellites to deliver wireless Internet. There are dueling low-earth orbit satellite initiatives backed by billionaires Elon Musk (SpaceX) and Richard Branson (OneWeb), while Google's Project Loon is using balloons (which sometimes crash) and Facebook is building a solar-powered UAV (Project Aquila). “The Connectivity Lab team is very focused on the technical challenges of reaching those people who are typically in the more rural, unconnected parts of the world,” Jay Parikh, vice president of engineering at Facebook says. “I think that we need to get them access. My hope is that we are able to deliver a very rich experience to them, including videos, photos and—some day—virtual reality and all of that stuff. But it’s a multi-, multi-, multi-year challenge, and I don’t see any end in sight right now.”

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  1. bunch of silliness by rubycodez · · Score: 2

    in the 1990s I was in a third world country watching them bury fiber. Today, that country has 50X the speed of internet connection speed of the average american. the solution to reaching the unwired world is to wire it , for profit.

    1. Re:bunch of silliness by volmtech · · Score: 2

      AT&T was paid to run fiber past my house. They weren't paid to hook anyone to it. The copper line doesn't support DSL. Cable ends a mile from my house. I pay $80 a month for 17 Gigs by satellite.

  2. And for the ocean by penguinoid · · Score: 2

    For ocean communications coverage, they attached a laser communications system to some sharks.

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