One of the most popular points of contention in broadband internet delivery is that much of the United States is underserved or not served at all by internet speeds that meet the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) definition of high-speed internet. Outside of the United States, the situation is even more dire.
Renowned entrepreneur Elon Musk is betting on space for global, super-fast internet service.
On Nov. 15, SpaceX, the private company that aims to get humanity to Mars, filed an application with the FCC to put 4,425 satellites into orbit around Earth.
Monday, November 28, 2016
SpaceX Files FCC Application for Space Internet
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment