images/news/internet.jpgWhile the US is shooting down defunct Spy satellites, Japan launched a rocket Saturday carrying a satellite that will test new technology that promises to deliver "super high-speed Internet" service to homes and businesses around the world.
If the technology proves successful, subscribers with small dishes will connect to the Internet at speeds many times faster than what is now available over residential cable or DSL services. The satellite would offer speeds of up to 1.2 gigabytes per second, and service initially would focus on the Asia-Pacific region close to Japan.
"Among other uses, this will make possible great advances in telemedicine, which will bring high-quality medical treatment to remote areas, and in distance education, connecting students and teachers separated by great distances."
CNN
If the technology proves successful, subscribers with small dishes will connect to the Internet at speeds many times faster than what is now available over residential cable or DSL services. The satellite would offer speeds of up to 1.2 gigabytes per second, and service initially would focus on the Asia-Pacific region close to Japan.
"Among other uses, this will make possible great advances in telemedicine, which will bring high-quality medical treatment to remote areas, and in distance education, connecting students and teachers separated by great distances."
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