NAIROBI (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Loon said on Thursday it would deploy its system of balloons to beam high-speed Internet access with Telkom Kenya from next year to cover rural and suburban ...
Nowadays, Project Loon is being developed by X, formerly Google X — a skunkworks R&D group run by Alphabet, Google's corporate parent. Kenya is turning to Alphabet's Project Loon to help bring the ...
Alphabet subsidiary Loon intends to send its giant balloons to Kenya, where they will beam the internet to the country. Loon CEO Alastair Westgarth said in a Medium post Thursday that the company ...
Alphabet subsidiary Loon, the Google-originated project to provide Internet access using stratospheric balloons, has launched its first commercial service, in isolated regions in Kenya. The balloons ...
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Kenya will use the Alphabet X (Google) Loon high-speed internet balloons to provide internet to its rural population. Google Loon already provided internet to 250,000 people in Puerto Rico after the ...