project loon
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Alphabet’s Internet-Beaming Loon Balloons Now Providing Service in Kenya
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has deployed a fleet of internet-delivering, high-altitude balloons in Kenya, an initiative that the company’s CEO said will be “the first of many” future commercial deployments in other parts of the world.
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Alphabet X’s Project Loon Has Provided Internet To 100,000 People In Puerto Rico
Project Loon has provided mobile data to more than 100,000 people in Puerto Rico, according to Google parent company Alphabet, which operates the enterprise.
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Google Fibre Is Killing Its Free Internet In Kansas City
When Google Fibre first popped up in Kansas City, it was the $US70-a-month gigabit internet package that grabbed headlines, not the 5Mbps tier that Fibre also offered for free. Hopefully, anyone who wanted free internet got on board early, because Google is now discontinuing the program.
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Google’s Internet Balloons Are Floating Over To Indonesia
Google’s Project Loon is a grandoise project to bring internet to the third world via large party balloons. Last time we’d checked in, it was flying 20 balloons over Australia; now, it wants to put 20,000 over remote parts of Indonesia.