Posted on 02/17/2014 9:16:06 AM PST by Hojczyk
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Forget the Internet - soon there will be the OUTERNET: Company plans to beam free Wi-fi to every person on Earth from space
An ambitious project known as Outernet is aiming to launch hundreds of miniature satellites into low Earth orbit by June 2015
Each satellite will broadcast the Internet to phones and computers giving billions of people across the globe free online access
Citizens of countries like China and North Korea that have censored online activity could be given free and unrestricted cyberspace 'There's really nothing that is technically impossible to this'
Known as Outernet, MDIF plans to launch hundreds of satellites into orbit by 2015.
And they say the project could provide unrestricted Internet access to countries where their web access is censored, including China and North Korea.
Using something known as datacasting technology, which involves sending data over wide radio waves, the New York-based company says they'll be able to broadcast the Internet around the world.
The group is hoping to raise tens of millions of dollars in donations to get the project on the road.
'There isn't a lot of raw research that is being done here; much of what is being described has already been proven by other small satellite programs and experiments.
There's really nothing that is technically impossible to this'
But at the prospect of telecoms operators trying to shut the project down before it gets off the ground, Karim said: 'We will fight... and win.'
If everything goes to plan, the Outernet project aims to ask NASA for permission to test the technology on the International Space Station.
And their ultimate goal will be to beginning deploying the Outernet satellites into Earth orbit, which they say can begin in June 2015.
https://www.outernet.is
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
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free.... that is some business plan
Are there any health risks as more and more electronic signals and radio waves bombard people?
Would Tesla’s wireless electricity transmission have had potential health risks in the long haul?
The “technically” impossible part is the “free” part
That, and the ChiComms will disable each satellite they can reach.
“Great idea if the NSA doesn’t compromise the data link.”
Silly lad. Who do you think will be financing this free lunch?
Then, they will be able to monitor every cell phone call or bit of data sent from a computer/tablet around the world, not just in America.
Nut-job Conspiracy Theory Ping!
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Who are the officers, who are the principle backers...
yes, but what if it becomes sentient?
If this is true, it's nothing but free propaganda, regardless of the underlying ideology. And I'm guessing it'll be all-liberal, all-the-time.
Choice? Aside from 'the ability of a woman to choose what she does with her body', there is no such thing as choice anymore. There's what the libs want you to do, think and know, or there's evil...
These are not in geosynchronous orbit. They are close in, that overcomes latency.
It’s FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
as soon as they can get someone to pay for it
IT’S FREE!!!!
The Obama Mantra [works for him, why not ‘bidness’?]
I’m really sure that the North Korean’s or the Chinese are going to allow a wide open “Outernet”Spewing all sorts of western propaganda over their country ‘s .
That go’s for the rest of the dictatorships as well.Including our own little slice of Obama hell.
You can just about guarantee they’ll jam those signals unless it’s to their benefit.
Trying something like this in the ‘90s (for phone service only) was one of the things that killed Motorola. I suspect the economics are much better now, especially since it’s sounds like they’re going for one-way transmission only. That is, they will continuously broadcast network content worldwide and your computer will cache it for whenever you decide read it.
If they broadcast 100 megabits/second, that’s about 4 GB of data that your computer can slurp up every hour, or about 100 GB/day, that you can then sample at your leisure. They could easily update you daily on the 1000 most popular websites, the 1000 most popular YouTube videos, and perhaps even provide a cache for a 1000 new DRM mp3 songs every day, that you could tap into with your credit card.
It wouldn’t be like being live on the Internet. For example, you probably can’t transmit back to it without some land-based service, but you could certainly browse a lot of bits.
The choice of what you get to browse, however, will be theirs. Even transmitting 100 GB per day, they won’t necessarily transmit FreeRepublic or any of your other favorite sites. Then again, they might choose to be an alternative to the liberal ground-based media. It could be revolutionary!
Lets see how many suckers buy this one.
Step 1 in the evil alien plot to enslave humanity.
Correct. But then you have to have more circuitry from Doppler shift removal.
If you could get all this scheme to work, you’re talking about more sophisticated phones (a billion?).....nope, that’s not a problem...I’m sure Apple is working on the iSat right now.
This could be like radio free Europe on a grand scale to reach dictator controlled nations. I like it (I think).
No wonder Sirius XM just made me such a screamin’ cheap deal to turn my sat radio back on.
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