The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Balloons to help restore Puerto Rico’s cell networks

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NEW YORK: Google’s parent company is set to launch balloons into the Caribbean skies in an attempt to restore telephone networks in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.

Alphabet Inc, which controls Google, obtained authorisat­ion from the US Federal Communicat­ions Commission (FCC) to deploy the devices - developed from 2013 as part of a project known as ‘Loon’.

It aims to temporaril­y re-establish Puerto Rico’s cellular network - where 83 per cent of cell sites were still out of service Friday, according to FCC figures.

“More than two weeks after Hurricane Maria struck, millions of Puerto Ricans are still without access to much-needed communicat­ions services,” FCC chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.

“That’s why we need to take innovative approaches to help restore connectivi­ty on the island,” he added, urging wireless carriers to “cooperate with Project Loon to maximise this effort’s chances of success.” Loon, part of a series of futuristic projects out of Alphabet’s ‘X’ laboratory, was originally created to provide internet coverage in under-developed rural areas.

A similar project using drones was closed down in 2016.

The balloons are sent 12 miles (20 kilometers) above the Earth’s surface, where they can remain autonomous­ly for over 100 days.

They are made from a polyethyle­ne canvas the size of a tennis court.

Initially designed to drift, the balloons are now equipped with navigation systems, powered by solar panels, which keep them in a specific area.

The announceme­nt comes after electric carmaker Tesla said it could help restore electricit­y to Puerto Rico using solar panels and batteries.

Responding to a tweet asking if Tesla could help, chief executive Elon Musk answered: “The Tesla team has done this for many smaller islands around the world, but there is no scalabilit­y limit, so it can be done for Puerto Rico too.”

Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosello joined the conversati­on, tweeting to Musk: “Let’s talk. — AFP

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