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The world is still a long way from universal connectivity: More than 3 billion people don’t have access to the internet. In remote areas, and especially in rough terrain, one challenge is the cost of ...
Indian telco Bharti Airtel and Google's parent Alphabet project are planning to use lasers to bring Internet services to remote parts of India. Taara, a project from Alphabet's X moonshot labs, aims ...
Project Taara is a new technology that uses lasers to deliver high-speed Internet connectivity up to 20 Gbps. Created by Google’s parent company Alphabet Project Taara is currently being used to beam ...
Taara’s wireless optical technology was able to beam nearly 700TB of data in 20 days across the Congo River. Alphabet’s internet balloon project Loon may be a closed chapter, but the company is ...
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Project Taara isn't a new project, just a renamed one. It used to be called The FSOC Project, and it's aimed at developing a new way to provide affordable high-speed internet connectivity to areas of ...
Alphabet ended Project Loon earlier this year, but the things it learned from the internet-broadcasting balloon initiative haven't gone to waste. The high speed wireless optical link technology ...
There are many areas in the world where communication infrastructure is not yet well developed, and more than 3 billion people are unable to connect to the Internet. ' Project Taara ' connects a ...
Project Taara isn't a new project, just a renamed one. It used to be called The FSOC Project, and it's aimed at developing a new way to provide affordable high-speed internet connectivity to areas of ...