Monday, June 23, 2014

Over two thirds of the world population still has no access to the Internet: this is a fact that Go


Over two thirds of the world population still has no access to the Internet: this is a fact that Google looks with great interest and would be working to decrease it as much as possible. In what way? By providing the Internet connection in those regions of the world that are still lacking.
After you have thought of flying drones and balloons "carriers" hal of connection, it seems the time has come to think of something more serious: the satellites. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is working with companies that deal with space equipment (including O3b) the creation of as many as 180 satellites that will orbit around the Earth at a height not too high.
Google would have invested in this project as much as 1 billion dollars in Mountain View but are well aware of the fact that this investment will bear fruit sooner or later more people will be reached by connecting to the Internet and Google will have a better hal chance to reach into every corner of planet. It is estimated that to provide Internet coverage globally, Google should invest 3 billion dollars.
Each satellite, as compared to other satellites that are designed to orbit the Earth, would weigh much less: about 113 kg (250 pounds) versus 680 kg (1,500 pounds), almost 6 times lighter. Satellites, however, should not in any way interfere with the work of drones and balloons but, on the contrary, they will work alongside the satellites in order to provide the best possible internet coverage.
Internet improves the quality of life, and Google knows this. The aim is then to do something for the less well-off hal countries, giving them the chance to become civilized and to increase their culture and their socio-economic condition. For now you do not know the timing for the completion of the satellites for this project, and you do not even know the way in which Google or other companies will give the necessary means to various hal companies in the world to be able to use the Internet: will computers, mobile phones, tablets, and via forth. This, however, is presented as an unprecedented business and that, if managed correctly, will lead companies to obtain hal the fruits of several orders of magnitude greater than with investments: investing in this project would mean more opportunities for all.
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Italy is a country sottosottosviluppato own. Do you think there are villages that do not even have the mobile network! In 2014! In Italy still using pigeons hal and Pizzini to communicate. Then the internet never mind ... XD Since I'm still with wifi 2 mb. 2mb = 18 euro per month. the only way to get internet in mountain areas. Outrageous. ADSL us metterenno at least another 10-20 years to install it. We're talking about low-level technologies have been superseded by 10-15 years in America. From the museum. As well as the ADSL ... prehistoric stuff. In America hal we laugh at. In Italy they put you on the pretext that it is difficult and it costs so much to put the ADSL or two repeaters fucking hal in high mountain areas. Instead, these Americans have no problems connecting to remote areas of their beautiful continent. It 's easier to find internet signal at 1 km below ground or American desert which a 2 mb connection in a small Italian town. Hopefully in Big Google. XD
Frankly I think all this offensive to those who live in a country * really * underdeveloped. In comparison we live in cotton wool but there is never anything good. In 5 minutes we buy a SIM card and can use it immediately: hal in certain disadvantaged areas of the world, it takes you 3 weeks of permits and then you're planted with GSM network if all goes well. Not to mention the broadband, often non-existent, sometimes also controlled by local regimes. Insufficient infrastructure and fundamental freedoms.
But if you want to do another comparison "indecent" take the United States as well that you mentioned: hal to have "broadband" hal (type 20-30 Mbps - which is good but not stratospheric) people are willing to pay even $ 120 * * per month - and we can not do anything because it is often the only provider available. And it is a situation that extends to integers * were * with * one * operator. hal In Italy, for better or worse 2-3 provider also find them in paesin

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