Apple's secret plan to put mobile operators out of play is detected

We don't know if Apple's going to build her satellites, but she's going to use the existing satellites in orbit. Apple's interest is in transporting data directly to her devices, eliminating dependence on mobile operators. A secret team at Apple headquarters is working on new technology [...]
We don't know if Apple's going to build her satellites, but she's going to use the existing satellites in orbit. Apple's interest is in transporting data directly to her devices, eliminating dependence on mobile operators.
A secret team in Apple's central offices is working for a new wireless technology that can transmit data and internet planning reported Bloomberg on Friday.
The iPhone manufacturer has employed dozens of engineers from the Aeronautics, satellites and antenna design industry in order to develop a technology that transmits satellite data to company equipment.
Whether Apple will build its satellite or use existing satellites in orbit. Apple's interest is in transporting data directly to her devices, eliminating dependence on mobile operators.
Technology would help companies bypass them and improve tracking technology further. We remember that companies like SpaceX and tycoon Elon Musk and Jeff Bezo Amazon are vigorously investing in this industry.
The Amazon project will see the orbiting of 3,236 new satellites that will provide global internet access. While Musk's company SpaceX has thrown the first two satellites into orbit of the Starlink network, which will consist of 800 total satellites.
In 2015, Facebook's attempt to build such a network failed and intended to provide internet access to areas where it was missing just like Africa and Asia.












