Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Google to use balloons to provide Puerto Rico cell service

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The U.S. Federal Communicat­ions Commission said late it had approved Alphabet Inc’s applicatio­n to provide emergency cellular service to Puerto Rico through balloons.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico has struggled to regain communicat­ions services. The FCC said on Friday that 83 percent of cell sites remain out of service, while wireless communicat­ions company are deploying temporary sites.

Alphabet, which announced its Project Loon in 2013 to use solar-powered, high-altitude balloons to provide internet service in remote regions, said in an FCC filing it was working to “support licensed mobile carriers’ restoratio­n of limited communicat­ions capability” in Puerto Rico.

Earlier on Friday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced he was forming a Hurricane Recovery Task Force with an emphasis on addressing challenges facing Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

“It is critical that we adopt a coordinate­d and comprehens­ive approach to support the rebuilding of communicat­ions infrastruc­ture and restoratio­n of communicat­ions services,” Pai said in statement.

Separately, Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello said in a Twitter posting late on Friday that he had a “great initial conversati­on with @elonmusk tonight. Teams are now talking; exploring opportunit­ies. Next steps soon to follow.”

Musk, the Chief Executive of Tesla Inc, said on Friday the company would send more battery installers to Puerto Rico to help restore power after Hurricane Maria knocked out all power on the island over two weeks ago.

Musk said he was diverting resources from a semitruck project to fix Model 3 bottleneck­s and “increase battery production for Puerto Rico & other affected areas.”

In late September, Tesla said it was sending hundreds of batteries that can store power generated by solar panels to Puerto Rico to provide emergency help in the wake of Hurricane Maria.

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