Google parent company Alphabet just launched balloons that beam high-speed internet in Kenya

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Alphabet has launched balloons that beam high-speed internet in Kenya across 50,000 square kilometers.

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Alphabet's Loon said its balloon-powered internet service will initially cover 50,000 square kilometers in western and central parts of Kenya.

It aims to take a fleet of 35 balloons to the skies above eastern Africa "in the coming weeks." The news represents a significant milestone after years of publicity about the Alphabet-owned venture.

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Amazing.

Hi I am the representative of honourable ex finance minister of Kenya and i will give you 20% if you let me deposit $200m into your account, all i need are your bank details, birth certificate, driving licence detsils one bill your address & $20'000 from you to show good faith

Bridging the internet gap!

Cool, now the Elephants can socialize with buddies in South Africa.

Beautiful beautiful beautiful. connectedworld

I want to know, how to steer that balloon. Pretty interesting technology, as it could be alternative to the satellite one, maybe?

What is there to stopping Google collecting Kenyan data and transmitting then back to the US via it's direct satellite links. It is also a great surveillance gear for the NSA. I think the Kenyans are making big grave mistakes in allowing the Americans so much freedom to roam.

And i bet no one can afford wifi devices to use it. Remonds me of enron trying to sell electricity in india when people were too poor to buy it

Meanwhile, in rural USA..

Great! Is this a free service?

Very cool, unluckily, there no such thing as a free meal. Beware of Alphate and the like.

Oddly 99 percent of the people of kenya wear a mask but americans fight about it?

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