A Bird? A Plane? No, It’s a Google Balloon Beaming the Internet

kymnjoro

Elder Lister
A commercial deal in Kenya marks the first application of balloon-powered internet in Africa, the region with the lowest percentage of internet users globally.
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A fleet of high-altitude balloons started delivering internet service to Kenya on Tuesday, extending online access to tens of thousands of people in the first-ever commercial deployment of the technology.

The balloons, which hover about 12 miles up in the stratosphere — well above commercial airplanes — will initially provide a 4G LTE network connection to a nearly 31,000-square-mile area across central and western Kenya, including the capital, Nairobi.

Loon, a unit of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, launched 35 balloons in recent months in preparation for Tuesday’s start. It is collaborating with Telkom Kenya, the East African nation’s third-largest carrier.

The balloons had previously been used only in emergency situations, such as in Puerto Rico in 2017 after Hurricane Maria wiped out cell towers.

Loon bills the service as a cost-effective solution to the difficult challenge of bringing internet access to people in underserved remote areas. The Kenya venture is being closely watched by telecom providers in other countries as a test of whether the technology is reliable and the service can be profitable.

Some technology experts have said the balloons would be better deployed elsewhere. Kenya already has far more of its citizens connected to the internet, an estimated 39 million out of 48 million people, than many other countries in the developing world.

But Loon’s leaders, who inaugurated the balloon service after two years of testing, said they had chosen Kenya because of its openness to adopting new technologies.

“Kenya is an ideal place for us to begin this new era of stratospheric communications,” Alastair Westgarth, Loon’s chief executive, said in an interview conducted by email. “The country has been incredibly innovative about finding new ways to connect unconnected populations. As a new, innovative technology, this is a great fit.”

The balloons, made from sheets of polyethylene, are the size of tennis courts. They are powered by solar panels and controlled by software on the ground. While up in the air, they act as “floating cell towers,” transmitting internet signals to ground stations and personal devices. They last for well over 100 days in the stratosphere before being returned to earth.
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
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This is one one of the social experiments we are being subjected to. Why dont they do this in their own country? Huyu CS ya IT ni jamaa imetoka google and he must have been paid to allow this ferking experiment in our country
 

Wegrow

Elder Lister
This is one one of the social experiments we are being subjected to. Why dont they do this in their own country? Huyu CS ya IT na jamaa imetoka google and he must have been paid to allow this ferking experiment in our country
Ndio maana nimeanza kujikunakuna hivi nachidwo ni nini kumbe ni hizi maballoon zimejaa funza, tunaeza zihack aje zianguke kwa Mucheru ama ni Gicheru
 
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The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
Someone answer the million dollar question on everyone's lips.
What are the charges and how the eff do you connect to these damn tennis courts?
its free, but ofcourse nothing is really free. The last time i used a free thing a call came from california bana. I had to format the said machine using the said free thing like five times and burn it eventually
 

zapp_brannigan

I am not a Futurama fan .
its free, but ofcourse nothing is really free. The last time i used a free thing a call came from california bana. I had to format the said machine using the said free thing like five times and burn it eventually
Hii kitu wanasema ni commercial but @The.Black.Templar unasema ni free ?
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
its free, but ofcourse nothing is really free. The last time i used a free thing a call came from california bana. I had to format the said machine using the said free thing like five times and burn it eventually
Sawa, tumefunga leso.
Now bring the full hekaya.
 

Baz

Lister
Hii kitu inasuppliment isp.Tuseme place uko hakuna 4g ya Telkom but kuna ya savcon, hapo ndio inaingilia na unalata 4g ya Telkom.Hope indernet take ni faster than ya savcon
 
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