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Google to execute Project Loon Soon


Internet, the powerful weapon to acquire knowledge is the basic requirement now for every single person living on Earth. Yesterday  a post was posted on Project Loon's Official Google Plus page which increased excitation of the viewer for Balloon's final launch.

Google Project Loon

Report: As Per Project's Loon Head, Mike Cassidy


Basic mission of the Google's project loon is to provide internet to 2 out of 3 people who don't have it, The mission was proved successful after their New Zealand launch, so the advancement in the project took place to make Internet available through balloons to every part across the globe.


High Altitude balloons are used that can provide internet, to user coming within the range of it. Google's idea is, to set up a manufacturing sector that can make a lot of balloons. In their Early start, Loon faced difficulty as the Balloon lasted only for few hours due to tiny leaks, but after new design and modification in Manufacturing, now it lasted for around 100 days.

There has to be a launching unit, that can launch new balloons and can recover older balloons from the ground, which can again be used. A dozen of balloons can be launched a day, The team is working on a complex program that make Balloon manage the wind blowing through it.

LTE is used as the protocol to distribute Internet by making a partnership with Local Telecom Service in every part of the world. In New Zealand Google is using Vodafone's connection.

How Will it be helpful & Different from Regular Internet


Well it will be helpful in disasters, Where telephone lines get cut down and destroyed from the Natural Calamity for e.g- In Earthquake, Need of Internet becomes important as people lose connectivity with one another and relatives get more tension when someone is out of reach in an affected area. Project Loon will help people get connected in circles around the World where reach of Mobile Network is impossible and Look will make it possible for them to enjoy Data transfer rates 10 times higher than normal.


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