Why platform stations are better than satellites for global internet connectivity
Briefly

High-altitude platform stations could increase social and economic equality by filling internet connectivity gaps in ground and satellite coverage, enabling more participation in the digital age.
Recent experiments demonstrate that high-altitude platforms can support high-data-rate applications and provide extensive coverage, outperforming traditional terrestrial towers significantly.
Despite earlier unsuccessful attempts by firms like Facebook and Google, advancements in technology and new interest from aviation and aerospace sectors may pave the way for successful deployment.
With approximately one-third of the global population lacking internet access, these innovative solutions can potentially bridge critical connectivity gaps based on geography and infrastructure.
Read at Fast Company
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