Alphabet’s Loon Balloons Will Offer Internet Services to Remote Regions in Amazon

Nov. 25, 2019



Alphabet’s subsidiary Loon announced its plans to sign a commercial agreement with Internet Para Todos Perú to offer internet connectivity in remote areas of the Amazon rainforest in Peru.

To make this a reality, the company will use itshigh altitude balloonsflying 20 kilometers above the sea level. Basically, these balloons will act as floating cell towers that supplies service to 4G/LTE devices under its range.

Service will be initially provided to a region where about 200,000 people live. Notably, a quarter of them currently lacks access to even 3G connectivity. Even worse, people in less populated areas don’t have access to mobile services at all.

“We’re grateful for the opportunity to continue working in Peru on a sustained basis, and we look forward to partnering with IpT and Telefónica del Perú as we continue to work toward our mission of connecting people everywhere.”,says Alastair Westgarth, CEO of Loon.

It is worth noting that Peru will be the second country to sign a contract to expand mobile network services following the paths of Kenya. In Kenya, the company is awaiting regulatory approval to conduct final tests and kickstart the project.

So, what do you think of this concept of deploying floating balloons to replace stationary towers in remote areas? Tell us in the comments.

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