You might think you have to pay through the nose at the moment to access the Internet.
But one ambitious organisation called the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) is planning to turn the age of online computing on its head by giving free web access to every person on Earth.
Known as Outernet, MDIF plans to launch hundreds of satellites into orbit by 2015.
And they say the project could provide unrestricted Internet access to countries where their web access is censored, including China and North Korea.
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I can finally get rid of Comcast!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCombine it with chips embedded in people, and we become androids.
ReplyDeleteFree??? Bs who pays for the sattilite.
ReplyDeleteHow about the undernet.
ReplyDeleteYou can think about that for a while.
After everyone is connected - the government then controls it...by jamming the satellite!
ReplyDeleteWake up people - by now OweBlamaCareLess should have taught you that everything comes with a cost.....
NSA will still be spying.
ReplyDeleteNSA will still spy, but at least we won't have to buy outer space from Comcast for $69.99 a month.
ReplyDeleteBetter check the ownership of this deal. It only took a minute to hack any computer in Sochi.
ReplyDeleteFairy TALES can come TRUE, it can happen to YOU.......
ReplyDeleteJust think of the neat porn we will be able to see!
ReplyDeleteKinda funny Comcast will have to recoup all of the Time Warner cash pretty quickly or there will be some stadiums looking for new sponsors to name themselves after.
ReplyDeleteAlways sounds good when trying to get financing...Haha
ReplyDeleteWhich also proves just how vulnerable Earth is from space.One huge ball with 100% completely exposed.
ReplyDeleteNSA will spy, keep you safe and you'll never know. Carry on sheep,
ReplyDeleteMaybe this will force cable companies like Comcast to lower their rates like he rest of the world.
ReplyDelete7:00-Would'nt that be like trying to negotiate price at a Dollar Tree?
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