US company to beam free wi-fi to entire world from space


Washington, Feb 26 (PTI): A US company is planning to build an 'Outernet - a global network of cube satellites broadcasting Internet data to all the people on the planet - for free.

The idea is to offer free Internet access to all people, regardless of location, bypassing filtering or other means of censorship, according to the New York based non-profit organisation, Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF).

MDIF proposes that hundreds of cube satellites be built and launched to create a constellation of sorts in the sky, allowing anyone with a phone or computer to access Internet data sent to the satellites by several hundred ground stations.

The organisation claims that 40 per cent of the people in the world today are still not able to connect to the Internet - and it's not just because of restrictive governments such as North Korea - it's also due to the high cost of bringing service to remote areas, 'phys.org' reported.

An Outernet would allow people from Siberia to parts of the western US to remote islands or villages in Africa to receive the same news as those in New York or Tokyo.

The Outernet would be one-way - data would flow from feeders to the satellites which would broadcast to all below.

MDIF plans to add the ability to transmit from anywhere as well as soon as funds become available.

MDIF has acknowledged that building such a network would not be cheap. Such satellites typically run $100,000 to $300,000 to build and launch.

The timeline for the project calls for deploying the initial cubesats as early as next summer.

  

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    For terrorist minded and smuggling people, it will be 'another conspiracy from America.. The internet was discovered by America. it was with American military for years, when they finally came to know that they no longer needed, they gave internet to rest of the world !

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    No more wirenet ? to trap enemy ?

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Technology is moving faster than light and whether we like it or not information will be made available to all regardless.

    Yes, there will be both good and bad that will come out of it, and just as everything else the onus is on the individual to choose.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Very good initiative. If someone worried about spying forgetting that it is already there since the internet is invented.
    Don't talk through phone or internet, send a letter or meet personally if the subject is so personal & secret.

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  • HERI FERNANDES, MANGALORE/UK

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Do not be misled by this.. They will spy on everyone.. There is nothing free in the world. If they are going to invest billions on a purportedly generous project like this when their own economy is struggling, there must be some serious hidden agenda. Wake up everyone wake up...We do not need this free wifi at the cost of our personal freedom.. Jai Ho

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore/Muscat

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    One Advice! Free Ka Cheez Kabhi bhi Acha Nahi Hota Hai! Mark my words, as this is going to be like Corporate Internet, you will not be able to upload nor Download, only thing is that you can only send and receive messages not the attachments!

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  • Nenari, Nirmar

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    More radiations, Most skin diseases , more spying.Everything is free! More cyber crimes too provided there is a right user.

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  • Mustafa, mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Another conspiracy from America..
    They did steal lot of data from govt servers and other sources, now they want to steal data in a new way. They are just exploiting poor countries. They want to know when is the best time to attack oil rich countries. They want to feed the poor/fair girls(minor) to their military men.They want to track the China/Iran like enemies...so on

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  • Derek, Bslmatta

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    A typical "taliban" type brainwashed comment

    Keep it up & remain in the stone age!!!!

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  • Alwyn, CANADA

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    We live in the secular democratic modern world. Improvement, development is great. even people hide in the caves use internet, news to see what is going on. be positive and appreciative to wards nations who develop such a great stuff rather hate them

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  • AJITH, TRASI/DUBAI

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    It's like a radio, you can listen, but you cannot transmit.

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  • Sandy, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Don't go by the headlines.. read the complete content.
    "The Outernet would be one-way - data would flow from feeders to the satellites which would broadcast to all below."

    That means it is one way broadcast. People can only receive what they wish to transmit. Nevertheless a good initiative.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    @ Sandy, Mangalore,

    If you are sending something, don't you keep records of what you sent? Transmission may be one way, but where it has transmitted will be in record, right!!!

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  • Sandy, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    @Anand content may be stored somewhere. To put it in a simple way, broadcast means streaming some content to the users at a given time.. E.g Like TV news/channel/radio. Its a one way communication. All you can do is switch the channels. In today's world, internet is unrestricted unless some content is blocked by ISP. But in this case, you can only watch/browse what they intend to broadcast.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Can you believe that??

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  • Indian, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Why so much of generosity??

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    FYI, NSA stands for Never Say Anything...

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  • muhammad riyaz, mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    Be careful....they want to track everything..it is by the NSA who want to spy on everything.

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  • SUNIL, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    So that Americans can trace each and every member in the world

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    It is a good news and a bad news at the same time. Because of advantages and disadvantages.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Wed, Feb 26 2014


    Internet Service Providers in India will develop a software which can block wi-fi signal direct from satellites.

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