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Amazon has set up a satellite network for 95% of the population to be online

The idea of ​​launching 3,236 satellites with low Earth orbit is to give Internet 95% of the idea. It also came to earth's forgotten land areas.
The company expects to invest thousands of millions of euros in this project and at the same time expects to achieve huge billions of dollars when satellites enter the commercial service.
 
The project was presented at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States and aims at setting 3,236 satellites: 784 satellites 590 kilometers, 1,296 satellites 610 km and 1,156 satellites 630 km. Amazon has confirmed the project by sending GeekWire a message, and that the announcement "has made a low-connection connection and a great deal of speed has allowed the project," and has also been known as a long-term project. The Kruiper project is targeting Internet access at 56 degrees south latitude and 56 degrees north latitude to 95% of the world's population.
 
In Amazon's words, now the FCC will have to take the next step, because the United States Federation needs to confirm whether or not new satellites will be hindered by other satellites. On the other hand, it is not clear that satellites or other companies will own Amazon.
 
We should be aware of this project, which is certainly very interesting and ambitious.
 
Information source: retina.elpais.com

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