Facebook is playing black technology and plans to provide broadband through drones.

On the evening of November 8, Facebook is negotiating with the Indian government and telecommunications companies to discuss cheap mobile Internet services for people in remote areas through their Aquila solar-powered drones. Aquila is a solar-powered aircraft with a wingspan of 141 feet. Each aircraft can transmit Internet signals to people within 96 kilometers in diameter for up to 90 days in the air.

Robert Pepper, head of public policy at Facebook Connectivity (ConnecTIvity), said in an interview that Facebook has begun negotiating with telecom operators to provide broadband services to people in remote areas. Pepper said: "There is fiber-optic speed in the absence of fiber, so that anyone can use fiber, which is why operators may be very interested in Aquila. We have started to contact telecom operators, there are many The company is very interested, but it is still in a very early stage."

Pepper said Aquila will come in handy in rural and remote areas where no one wants to invest.

Pepper said Aquila can be used in areas not covered by the National Optical Network (NOFN). He said: "When the NOFN network covers these areas, you can also transfer Aquila to other areas where there is no network. This does not cost anything. And, as time goes by, if Aquila can succeed, you will eventually Need it again because it creates enough demand and then hands it over to the fiber network."

In June of this year, Facebook tested its first Aquila drone in Yuma, Arizona. The wing is 141 feet (43 meters) long and wider than the wingspan of the Boeing 737. After take-off, you can stay in the air for up to 90 days and send Internet signals to people who are 96 kilometers away. Facebook hopes to launch 10,000 Aquila drones.

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