Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Disposable Air Balloon, Google Build Internet Networks


Increase Internet penetration in developing regions such as Africa and some Asian countries, Google intends to invest heavily.

His intention that sounds a bit precious, because the Internet search engine giant wants to fund, build and help operate a wireless network of sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia, hoping one billion more people can connect to the Internet, reported by the Wall Street Journal, May 27, 2013 .

To realize the plan, the Internet giant from Mountain View, California, will conduct discussions with the regulators ranging from South Africa to Kenya.

Google, who feel disadvantaged by increasing the access to search engines and Internet service, local lobbying regulators to be able to use the available frequencies for broadcast television.

Because, citing Google, the frequency, at lower levels, able to pass through the building and reach longer distances.

To reflect the Internet signal passes hundreds of square miles of a certain height, Google uses air balloon.

The Company has made ​​a number of small-scale trials, including in Cape Town, South Africa, which utilizes BTS (base transceiver station) to broadcast wave wireless access up to a few miles.

Google CEO Larry Page made ​​no secret of his company's plans towards the non-profit alias solely to extend Internet access in developing countries.

However, Google refused to disclose the amount of its investment even further.
 
sources:
http://dunia.news.viva.co.id/news/read/416208-pakai-balon-udara--google-bangun-jaringan-internet

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