Elon Musk plans using 700 micro-satellites to provide ultra Low Cost internet and Unfettered

Vyom

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Yea, government and ISP might oppose it, but if Elon Musk can pull it off, it will revolutionize Internet as we know it. NOW THAT IS NEWS!

The man often called the modern day Tony Stark, Elon Musk, has confirmed that SpaceX is working on a fleet of satellites that will bring very low cost internet to the masses. According to a report, first published by Gizmodo, SpaceX is working on advanced micro satellites, which can create large formations and operate together. The information had originally been tweeted by Elon Musk himself.

Musk’s tweet was met with a question whether the project aims to bring free and unfettered internet to the masses. To this Musk replied, saying that it will be unfettered and very low cost.

Further, reports say that Musk plans to launch 700 satellites, which would weigh less than 250 pounds (about 113 kg) and will cost about $1 billion to build. Some reports have also suggested that SpaceX would enter into a partnership with WorldVu Satellites Ltd. for this, but that hasn’t been confirmed yet.

Elon Musk's Tweet: *twitter.com/elonmusk/status/531994668608024576

Source: Elon Musk plans uisng micro-satellites to provide ultra low cost internet | Digit.in
 
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Re: Elon Musk plans uisng 700 micro-satellites to provide ultra Low Cost internet and Unfettered

In other but related news...

Microsoft aims to tap 'White space' radio to push Internet connectivity in India.

Tech giants such as Facebook and Google are already making efforts (with their Internet beaming drone and balloon projects) to provide Internet access in areas that still don't have it. Soon, Microsoft will join the bandwagon as it plans to use “white space” - unused spectrum between two TV channels – to provide Internet connectivity in remote areas of India.“Wifi has a range of only about 100 metres, whereas the 200-300 MHz spectrum band available in the white space can reach up to 10 km,” Bhaskar Pramanik, chairman, Microsoft India is quoted as saying. “This spectrum belongs mainly to Doordarshan and the government and is not used at all. We have sought clearance for a pilot project in two districts.”

“The challenge is the lack of digital infrastructure across India. This initiative addresses this challenge in a cost-effective manner and creates an eco-system that will benefit everyone, including manufacturers of routers and other technology devices, other technology companies, besides Microsoft,” Pramanik said.Microsoft’s new initiative could provide a huge boost to the Indian government's Make in India and Digital India campaigns. Microsoft has shown keen interest in being part of the movements.White space, in telecommunications, is referred to the frequencies allotted to a broadcasting service but is unused. The unused frequencies are considered to have potential for provide wireless broadband Internet access. A device that can be used with such tech is called "white-space device” (WSD). White space tech is expected to push Internet connectivity in rural areas. Read more about White Space radio here.As far as India goes, the new Modi-led government has given a high priority to the IT sector. Under its ambitious digital India campaign, the government wants to connect about 2.5 lakh panchayats across the country with broadband, and plans to build a broadband highway in the country.As said above, Microsoft is not alone in its efforts to push Internet connectivity in remote and rural areas. Facebook is already working on drones to beam internet connections to people down here on earth. Google's project Loon envisages providing Internet access through high-altitude balloons placed in the stratosphere. According to reports, the Indian government has shown a 'great interest' in its 'Project Loon'.

Source: Microsoft eyes White Space tech to provide free Internet in India | Digit.in

Am I positive about good Internet.. YES!
 

Nerevarine

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Must see it to believe it, things like this has been said many times over but we still have pathetic connections
Remember the newly launched BSNL 4G WIMAX ? My friend over at the hostel use it for 256 kbps, thats worse than broadband..
true, these guys arent bsnl but the 700 satellite thingie is years years away and i dont really have hopes for microsoft doing anything to improve internet facilities here
 

$hadow

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Nah I am not hoping a lot from this news may be a good result in some 5 to 10 years but nothing too much to be expected from these.
 
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Vyom

Vyom

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No. But in recent related news, Union Minister Prasad says 750000 km of cable will connect all villages with broadband over the next 3.5 years.

News: 750000 km of cable to connect all villages with broadband: Prasad | Digit.in
 
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