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The alphabet “Munshot Factory”, known as X, has long cultivated insanity in the acute projects. Was probably the most foreign LunarWhose goal is to supply the Internet through several hundred high flying balloons. Lun has finally “graduated” as a separate alphabet section from X, the business model that does not work just before determining its original company. While popping the balloon in 2021, one of the Lun engineers left the project, especially to form a team in connection data transmission part, provided high-bandwidth internet through laser beam. Think of fiber optics without cables.
This is not a new idea, but for the past few years, the X project, such as the X project, has been perfectly perfecting the implementation of the real-world. Now, the alphabet is launching a new generation of its technology-A chipIt says that it will not only make Tara as an effective alternative for high-speed internet supply, but it has probably grown in a new era where radio waves work today only work faster.
Former Lun Engineer who led the stars is Mahesh Krishnaswamy. Ever since he first went online to his own city of Chennai, India, he had to go to the US embassy to get access to the computer – he was engaged in connection. At the headquarters of Mountain View X of California, he told me, “Since then I have created my life goal to find a way to bring people like me online.” He found the way to the United States and worked in Apple before joining Google in the 21st, where he first was inspired to use light for internet connection-not for infection at group stations, but to transfer high-speed data between balloons. Krishnaswamy left Lun in the 2016 2016 to form a team to develop the technology, called they.
Krishnaswamy had my big question, who needed? In the 20’s, companies such as Google and Facebook have worked a lot to try to connect “Next billion users” with wild projects like Loons and high-flies drones. (Facebook they even worked with this idea on the main topic of “the invisible beam of light … which sends 10 times faster than current versions”, as my ex -colleague Jesse Hempail Writes in 2016The Mark Zuckerberg quietly shut down the project in 2018) But now there are more things in the world through different methods Can Get connected This is one of the reasons quoted for the completion of the Lun. Most obviously, Elon Mask’s Starlink can supply the Internet anywhere in the world and is planning a competitor named Amazon Quiper.
However, Krishnaswamy says that the problem of global connection is far from solving. “Today 3 billion people are not yet connected, and there is a serious need to bring them online,” he said. Also, many other people, including the United States, have internet speed that cannot support streaming. In the case of Sterlink, he says that in dense areas, many people have to share the infection and each of them gets low bandwidth and slow speed. He claimed, “We can offer 10 if we do not have 100 times a bandwidth to the last user than a simple starlink antenna and do it for a portion of the expenditure,” he claims, though he thinks they are referring to his future affordability, not its current state.
Over the past few years, they have made progress in implementing its technology in the real world. Instead of beaming from space, the stars “light bridge” – which is about the size of traffic light – worldwide. Estro Teller, the Captain of X’s “Munshots” writes, “Until these two boxes see each other, you will get 20 Gigabit per second, the fiber-optic cable is the equivalent of a fiber-optic cable without empty.” There are complex Zimples, mirrors and lenses on the right spot to connect and hold the light bridge. The team has determined how the party can compensate for potential line-off sights such as bird aircraft, rain and wind. (Fog is the biggest obstacle)) Once high-speed infection is completed from a light bridge to a light bridge, suppliers still have to use the traditional way to get bits on the phone or computer from the bridge.
They are now working in more than a dozen countries, a commercial operation. A success came across the Congo River. On the one hand was Brazavil, which had a direct fiber connection. On the other hand, Kinshasa, where the Internet was five times more. A stars of 5 km of waterway provided the light bridge to Kinasha to almost equal cheap internet. 2024 They were also used at the Cochilla Music Festival, which enhanced the overwhelming cellular network. Google itself is using a light bridge to supply high-speed bandwidth to a building on its new Beview campus where a fiber simply was difficult to expand.
King Abdullah, who has been working in the optics for a decade, describes the fiber-free optical “Ferrari” at the University of Science and Technology at the University of Science and Technology at King Abdullah. “It’s fast and reliable but quite expensive.” He says he spent about $ 30,000 for the latest light bridge setup purchased from the alphabet for examination.
It can vary with the second generation offer of the stars. Star engineers have used innovative light-enhanced solutions to create a silicone photonic chip that will not simply shrink the gadget into its light bridge in the form of a nail nail-reopening expensive mirrors with the Solid-State circuit-then multiple rickers. Teller says that Terra technology can trigger the same transformation that we have seen when the data storage is transferred from our current solid-steet device to the disk drive from the tape drive.
In a short term, Teller and Krishnaswamy hope that when the fiber is unavailable, they will see them using technology to supply high-bandwidth internet. In the case of a use, it is just abroad to provide elite connection to an island community. Or to supply high-speed internet after natural disasters. However, they also have more ambitious dreams. Teller and Krishnaswamy believe that the use of 6G radio waves may be the final repetition of the use. We are hitting a wall in the electronic magnetic spectrum, they say. The dition roded radio frequency bands go beyond the crowded and available bandwidth, making it stronger to meet our growing demand for a quick, reliable connection. “We have a huge global art that is about to go through a very complex change,” said Teller. The answer is as light as you see – which he thinks that can be the main ingredient in 7G. (You think 5G’s hype was bad? Just wait))
Professor Aluini agrees. “Those who are working on the field fully believe that at one point we have to rely on our optics, because the spectrum is traffic congestion,” he said. From Teller’s phone to the data center, the autonomous vehicles imagine thousands of fake networks, throwing light beams on fake networks. “So the amount you bought it, it’s going to be a very big thing,” he said.