When talking about global internet access, we see that there are big differences from country to country; for instance, while 96% of South Koreans are regularly online, only 5% of the people in the Central African Republic useRepublic's population uses the Internet, thatwhich doesn't sound very fair, but. But, if getting our whole planet wired with cables asmay seem far too complicated and too expensive, there still could be a solution though.
Wireless internet basically works with a high cell tower with a wide reach and which sends a signal to some lower towers with a smaller reach and; cell phones connect to these lower range towers. So far, so good, but the further away we are from the towers, the worse the connection gets. andAnd if only a few people live in remote areaareas, it's not very likely that a telecommunication company will invest money in the infrastructure there. soThat is why companies like SpaceX and Google say why notcome into play. They thought it would be a good idea to get higher up to expand the radius of the strategies arereach, but they use different strategies. For example, SpaceX want to connect the world with their Starlin project, that’swhich is basically a system of small satellites theythat weight about 200 kilograms.
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