The Outernet is a global networking
project currently under development by the Media Development Investment
Fund, a United States-based non-profit organization established in 1995.
The Outernet team claim that only 60% of the world’s population
currently have access to the wealth of knowledge that can be found on
the Internet. This is because, despite a wide spread of Wi-Fi devices
across the globe, many countries are unable or unwilling to provide
people with the infrastructure needed to access the web.
The company’s plan is to launch hundreds
of low-cost miniature satellites, known as cubesats, into low Earth
orbit. Here, each satellite will receive data from a network of ground
stations across the globe. Using a technique known as User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) multitasking, which is the sharing of data between users
on a network, Outernet will broadcast information to users. Much like
how you receive a signal on your television and flick through channels,
Outernet will broadcast the Internet to you and allow you to flick
through certain websites. This service sounds too good to be true.
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