British company launches satellites to cover Earth with global Internet

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London’s OneWeb company intends to launch the first six satellites as part of a project to cover the entire Earth with wireless Internet, BBC reported.

The company’s satellites will be launched on a Soyuz rocket from French Guiana. As soon as they came off the top of the Russian rocket, the OneWeb’s control center in London will try to communicate with them.
The primary task of the platform is to secure the frequencies needed to relay the coming network’s internet connections.
In case of a successful launch, OneWeb will launch up to 36 satellites into orbit every month. To provide global coverage of the Internet, it will need 648 such devices.
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