Moon to get first mobile phone network
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[March 07, 2018]
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The moon will
get its first mobile phone network next year, enabling high-definition
streaming from the lunar landscape back to earth, part of a project to
back the first privately funded moon mission.
Vodafone Germany, network equipment maker Nokia and carmaker Audi
<VOWG_p.DE> said on Tuesday they were working together to support the
mission, 50 years after the first NASA astronauts walked on the moon.
Vodafone said it had appointed Nokia as its technology partner to
develop a space-grade network which would be a small piece of hardware
weighing less than a bag of sugar.
The companies are working with Berlin-based company PTScientists on the
project, with a launch scheduled in 2019 from Cape Canaveral on a SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket, Vodafone said.
"This project involves a radically innovative approach to the
development of mobile network infrastructure," Vodafone Germany Chief
Executive Hannes Ametsreiter said.
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Vodafone Deutschland CEO Hannes Ametsreiter speaks to media at the
CeBIT trade fair, the world's biggest computer and software fair, in
Hannover March 13, 2016. REUTERS/Nigel Treblin
One executive involved said the decision to build a 4G network
rather a state-of-the-art 5G network was taken because the next
generation networks remain in the testing and trial stage and are
not stable enough to ensure they would work from the lunar surface.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle and Eric Auchard. Editing by Jane
Merriman)
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