Facebook is working for an Internet satellite.

Facebook is continuing its initiative to develop high-speed internet devices. According to documents published by “Wired”, the social network is working on an online satellite that will effectively use access to large-generation generations in undiscovered world areas”. This satellite will be called [...]
According to documents published by “Wired”, the social network is working on an online satellite that will effectively use access to large-generation generations in undiscovered world areas”. This satellite will be called Athena.
This news comes just weeks after Facebook announced the closure of the Aquila project. The company said it would no longer develop fears, which were filled by solar energy and designed to fly for long periods of time and to transmit the internet to remote parts of the Earth.
According to a September 2017 report on the development of the wide generation, more than half of the Earth still has no Internet and that the only way to bring in was to use satellites.
“While we have nothing new about specific projects, we believe that satellite technology will be a good opportunity for the next generation of extensive-generation infrastructure, enabling the link to the wide range of rural regions, where Internet connection is missing or there is no”, said a Facebook spokesman.
Facebook, being the web provider for new markets across the globe, raises the possibility that new internet users become members of its social network, which in turn expands its global expansion and further solidifies its advertising empire “line<x>.












