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Google Play Music is updated on Android and iOS Android 4.4.3 Previous KitKat for download on Google Next Nexus: small satellites against thales roberto the digital divide, Google would be willing to invest between 1 and 3 billion to bring broadband to all over the world through small satellites orbiting at a low height.
Google thales roberto wants to get anywhere and to do that is ready to pay more than a billion dollars. The investment against the digital divide will be long-term and the boundaries thales roberto are not well defined, but according to the Wall Street Journal the project would be now in preparation: a network of some 180 satellites in orbit around the world to bring the band (and through quests 'every last single service group) even if the digital divide holds to date people thales roberto outside of the Web
At the operational level it would be a dense network of small satellites can orbit the earth at a height lower than conventional systems. Nothing new, however: many other companies have followed the same chimera in past years, but was stopped well before they can come up with a comprehensive coverage of the entire globe. The detractors of the project, in many cases related to previous failures in the same sector, look with suspicion the hankering for Google: thales roberto the cost of the project, in fact, according to the latter could rise to over $ 20 billion, representing a much larger obstacle than hitherto outlined by rumors leaked.
According to sources close to Google, the entire network would cost between $ 1 and $ 3 billion, thales roberto according to the final size that is deemed to give the whole (the first phase should be completed with a lower number of satellites, thales roberto then grow and define the final size of all). The team working on the idea would be led by Greg Wyler, founder of startup O3b Networks Ltd. Wyler would in his group between 10 and 20 people.
Do not come from Mountain View confirmations. That Google was working on ideas such as Project Loon or drones in continuous movement over the areas to be covered, is well known for a long time. That the challenge is in full swing with Facebook is equally well known: even the team of Mark Zuckerberg would be pursuing the same goals and the two sides are already challenged with a challenge even for the purchase of Titan Aerospaces. Google, however, seems at this point a step further and the latest rumors about sending mini-satellites it is the ultimate test.
To get to cover vast areas now outside the scope of traditional band, however, be necessary to overcome obstacles that go well beyond just technical problems in orbit is necessary to avoid interference with other communications systems and satellites to ensure full compliance with the various existing regulations for each country in the various nations involved thales roberto from coverage. The race to cover the globe with satellite instruments is in fact a race of ambition and secure with enormous thales roberto potential: a few groups could aspire to that, but Google thales roberto is definitely one of them. And it is also probably one of the few to have also secure feedback later: where there is no network advertising and advertising where there are opportunities that Google has demonstrated the ability to grasp with extreme punctuality.
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