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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.in...o-ses-satellite-internet-in-india-561976.html.So Jio and Adani will be launching a satellite constellation of thousands like SpaceX Starlink ?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.in...o-ses-satellite-internet-in-india-561976.html.
Adani is planning a jv with airtel and another European partner.
Idea is not for 1000s of satellites but 7-11 satellites to cover saarc nations. But again cant say if they are planning on going with micro micro satellites or the big ones.
One thing I know is its going to be dead cheap. As the gov might be ready to subsidize it like rupay.
the idea is to provide 5g using satcoms. In next 5 -10 years indian companies will start giving heck lot of competition to foreign players. Starlink wont work in india as GOI will bring in a better and more affordable service. Take rupay for example it destroyed visa and master card in india. Visa had to beg American Gov to help counter GOI.You are correct and it just now occurred to me that it won't take 1000s of satellites to cover India. You may be right that 7-11 satellites are enough to cover SAARC. And though it is not good that ISRO isn't going to building them it also occurred to me that already the 1450+ Starlink satellites are seen as serious threat to life aboard the ISS and to any human launches to Earth orbit and to the upcoming American private space stations so even this minuscule 7-11 Indian satellite launches will add to that chaos. I think Starlink satellite should be deorbited and Alphabet's Project Loon should be reconsidered. Project Loon is about providing global wireless internet access through transponder stations sitting in high-altitude balloons within the atmosphere. This project can be managed by the UNO which also tags into another thing that internet access should become a free human right for everyone and no organization should make money out of providing its service.
the idea is to provide 5g using satcoms. In next 5 -10 years indian companies will start giving heck lot of competition to foreign players. Starlink wont work in india as GOI will bring in a better and more affordable service. Take rupay for example it destroyed visa and master card in india. Visa had to beg American Gov to help counter GOI.
Free internet will be a thing in the early next decade. Atleast in india. We have been building the foundations for the last 5-6 years, youll see its fruits in another 3-4 years.
Our next step is to expand our services to other countries. UPI is already being deployed to middle east and asian countries in a year or 2. So will our desi CBDC.
Then there are solar, steel and electronic production.
Lifi has been there for more than a decade. in fact, I tried it in my apartment in the US. It's not practical, you need multiple devices, one device in each room. Though the transfer rate is high the infrastructure cost to light up every dark corner is exponentially higher. There is a high wastage of bandwidth. Maybe for commercial uses like in offices but with the introduction of smart devices keeping light on all day, even that is feasible.2. 5G and 6G are going to be passe, the next thing will be LiFi ( visible light communication ). If governments are ready to allow someone to build the infrastructure for 5G and 6G they can as well do it for LiFi.
Lifi has been there for more than a decade. in fact, I tried it in my apartment in the US. It's not practical, you need multiple devices, one device in each room. Though the transfer rate is high the infrastructure cost to light up every dark corner is exponentially higher.
There is a high wastage of bandwidth.
Lifi is internet using Led bulbs. So for a device to receive internet it needs to be placed under a light. The brighter the light the faster the transfer rate. And it doesnt pass through objects or walls. So if you have your phone in your pocket it cant receive the internet. You switch off the lights your internet is gone too.What do you mean by "one device in each room" ?
What do you mean ?
50%.what is the progress of this?
Optical fibre can be considered as some sort of LiFi, India has a lot of optical fibre network users. Just $10 a month for unlimited 100mbps max speed internet.Lifi has been there for more than a decade. in fact, I tried it in my apartment in the US. It's not practical, you need multiple devices, one device in each room. Though the transfer rate is high the infrastructure cost to light up every dark corner is exponentially higher. There is a high wastage of bandwidth. Maybe for commercial uses like in offices but with the introduction of smart devices keeping light on all day, even that is feasible.
Apple recently submitted a patent to enable devices to use the internet directly from satellites mitigating the use of a dish over your house. So basically you can use your phone as a modem in the house and use all smart devices by connecting to its hotspot. But obviously, Apple won't bring it out until it thinks its competitors catch up. Apple has always been a fast adaptor to new unconventional trends but when it comes to existing device upgrades it has been slow. They recently released 120hz in iphone13 while its competitors had for 3 years or more.
Lifi is internet using Led bulbs. So for a device to receive internet it needs to be placed under a light. The brighter the light the faster the transfer rate. And it doesnt pass through objects or walls. So if you have your phone in your pocket it cant receive the internet. You switch off the lights your internet is gone too.