Internet access through balloons can be seen in the rural areas of Kenya 11P02.19-G

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Internet access through balloons can be seen in the rural areas of Kenya 11P02.19-G
(32.80) Internet access through balloons can be seen in the rural areas of Kenya

Internet service will be delivered in the remote rural areas of Kenya with the help of a huge balloon. The company owned by Google, along with Telecom Kenya, will offer this service jointly.

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Project Lun, the project to reach the Internet through Balloon, is called Project Lun. It was initially launched experimentally under Alfabet. At the beginning of this month, after completing the experimental phase, Lun started on a formal journey. And the first thing to fully start the business was that they got Internet supplies in Kenya.

Analysts say that Lun combined with Telokka Kenya will work in the alliance, while the region's contact area can create monopoly conditions. Although neither Lun nor Telecom Kenier did comment on this. The details of the agreement between the two companies on the Internet are not known.

Regarding internet service, Telecom Kenya's chief executive Aldo Marois said, "We will work hard with Lun to provide mobile services." This service will be launched as soon as possible.

The Balloon of the Lun project will be about 20 kilometers above sea level. The project authorities say that this location is out of the airways. There is no presence of lightning and wild animals in it.

According to the BBC report, the size of each of these balloons is equal to a tennis court. They are made of polyethylene and are filled with helium gases. These balloons are operated with solar panels.

Each balloon has an antenna. Which will take internet signals from the surface. Each balloon can serve up to 5000 square kilometers.
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