...why? No industry has a dedicated government agency for a single market effort except for space. There is no internet agency, no automobile agency, no plane agency, no biopharmaceutical or robotics agency. Do we really need space agencies? Think about...
... the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch 3,236 satellites as part of its own intended low Earth orbit internet service. News of Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellite broadband venture was first reported by GeekWire back in April, but...
... Amazon’s plans to deploy its Project Kuiper mega constellation of 3,236 satellites, so that the internet giant can provide continuous broadband internet access to millions across the globe. Amazon filed its application to the FCC last July...
...part of its constellation of satellites to provide global internet access, announced that it has filed for bankruptcy in...-Earth Orbit constellation of satellites that would provide broadband internet access to users around the world fully covering the...
... that are best positioned to seize the emerging opportunities. There may be useful analogies with the growth of internet-based companies in the 1990s (the so-called ‘dot com boom’), and associated lessons to be learnt, such as developing...
... 40 billion celestial sources, will significantly contribute to the worldwide democratisation of science. LSST will be in some sense an internet telescope: the ultimate network peripheral device to explore the universe, and a shared resource for all...