Facebook to Test Internet Beaming Drones in 2015

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 29 September 2014 11:02 IST
Facebook plans to start testing its Internet-carrying solar-powered drones in 2015, with the ultimate aim of getting two-thirds of the global population online.

Mark Zuckerberg had unveiled Facebook's Connectivity Lab and its partnership with the Internet.org project in March this year.

The initiative seeks to use solar-powered unmanned aerial vehicles to beam Internet down to the two thirds of the global population who are not yet connected, according to 'Gizmag'.

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Speaking at the Social Good Summit in New York last week, engineering director at Facebook Connectivity Lab, Yael Maguire, detailed the company's vision of Internet-carrying drones, with plans to begin testing in 2015 in a US location which is yet to be determined.

"In order for us to fly these planes - unmanned planes that have to fly for months, or perhaps years at a time - we actually have to fly above the weather, above all airspace," Maguire told Mashable.

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"That's between 60,000 and 90,000 feet. Routinely, planes don't fly there, and certainly not drones," he said.

The size of the planes will be roughly the size of a commercial aircraft.

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One of the plane models the lab is working on is the length of "about six or seven Priuses, but is the weight of four of the tires of a Prius," Maguire said.

A team at the Facebook Connectivity Lab is specifically working on policy, advising the technology and development teams on regulations that are in place.

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Right now, there's a 'one pilot per plane' rule, but Maguire said they need a regulatory environment that's open to one pilot managing up to 100 of these solar-powered planes.

"We can't have one person per plane if we want to figure out how to connect the world," he said.

 

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