OneWeb company close to taking the internet global

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The London-based firm is in touching distance of being able to deliver a connection anywhere on Earth.

In similar fashion, the broadband connections streaming through the satellites are also being constantly monitored.

Unlike Elon Musk's Starlink service, OneWeb is not selling broadband connections direct to the individual user. Its clients, principally, are the telecoms companies that provide this internet service. They might also be employing the connectivity to supplement, or expand, the infrastructure in their mobile phone networks.

"This allows you to do things like real-time Teams calls. No delay, no lag, videos running smoothly, voices running smoothly," said senior sales engineer David Fuller.

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Tie up with the French would make sense, given the PM is now best buddies with Macron

Never mind, the 1st of May is Party Time to celebrate two 'official' wonderful years of 100% self-inflicted Racist-Fuelled Brexit - Only just begun Madam - Hooray!

You mean like Starlink has already done?

That’s brilliant. I’m so sick and tired of the bullshit service in Florida. My only problem is you Brits are just a hop skip and jump away from all out socialism. I can’t deal with 90% of what I see and hear on Question Time.

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