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本帖最後由 khadija 於 2023-8-30 13:36 編輯

One of his most ambitious projects is called the Aquila , an aerospace marvel. The Facebook Connectivity Lab , or Facebook Connectivity Laboratory, has been working for more than a year to devise solutions that allow Internet connectivity in underdeveloped areas of the planet. Its objective is to 'make the Internet affordable', and it already has processes mature enough to consider this a reality. This cell of Zuckerberg 's company works with a multitude of experts in aerospace technology . From personnel from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) to professionals from the National Optical Astronomical Observatory.

A staff qualified enough to devise solutions that, until a few months ago, might have seemed impossible to us. The global initiative is called Internet.org , which brings together all the programs that seek to bring the Internet to areas where it is not yet possible to build the necessary infrastructures to provide connectivity by usual methods'. And it is that today, of the Buy Phone Number Database world population is still not connected to the Internet, according to a report by the International Telecommunications Union . Satellites, terrestrial solutions or free space optics are some of the solutions that are proposed for the problem. But one of them, besides being the most surprising, already offers very promising results.



Here is already a reality drone_aquila The flagship project with which the Connectivity Laboratory wants to make it possible for everyone to connect to the Internet is called Aquila. A spectacular drone developed from the technology acquired when Facebook bought the British company Ascenta in 2014. Its creator, the engineering director of the Yael Maguire Laboratory itself , describes it as "a kind of backbone of the Internet , using lasers in the sky." Aquila works thanks to solar energy , so it can be several months without stepping on land. It will fly high above commercial airspace , providing WiFi or LTE connectivity to an area of ​​around 50 kilometers for 90 days . 42.67 meters of carbon fiber covered with solar panels give the Aquila a look straight out of a science fiction movie.

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