A US-based independent startup called Outernet is on its way to
change the world by doing something unimaginable. Outernet aims to
provide free internet
on earth using the low orbit satellites. Now, Outernet is aiming
something huge. This weekend, Outernet made an announcement which says
that with the help of U.K. Space Agency, Outernet is going to launch
three new nanosatellites at the beginning of 2016. Clyde Space, a
technology company from Scotland, will be making these nanosatellites.
Out
of the total world population, half of it don’t have good internet
connection. This media startup Outernet distributes internet like a
radio broadcast. It wasn’t much time ago when Outernet started providing
its service to the 1.3 billion people of North America, Middle East,
Asia Pacific and Europe.
CubeSats
are tiny satellites, a bit more than the size of a shoebox. Outernet
hopes to give internet services the same way we receive radio signals.
These CubeSats operate from Low Earth Orbit in UHF frequency which
transmits the signal which could be picked up with a cheaper hardware.
Recently Outernet launched “Lantern” which is a different kind of a WiFi hotspot which creates WiFi signal by receiving satellite data.
These new developments can ensure better reach of information to the needy. Founder and CEO of Outernet Syed Karim told Mic.,
“We could send all of Wikipedia. Essentially, anything that lives on your computer is what we can transmit over Outernet. Everyone on the team believes in the notion of universal access to information. I’ve been told by people who interacted closely with North Korean defectors and they said there is Internet there and it’s very limited. They have their own version of Wikipedia.”
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