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Epi 114: Why satellites from OneWeb will help us access youtube videos from ships, planes and thick forests

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No longer do you need to worry if your mobile phones are near or far from telecom towers. No longer do you need to think about whether you'll get internet access when you are vacationing in some far off place, away from civilization, or up on a mountain or on a cruise ship far away from land.In this episode, Syed Ayan, a fourth grader from Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, explains how…

© Sangeetha Length 13 min 1 May 2023 NewsTalk India Episodic

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© Sangeetha Length 13 min 1 May 2023 NewsTalk India Episodic

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No longer do you need to worry if your mobile phones are near or far from telecom towers. No longer do you need to think about whether you'll get internet access when you are vacationing in some far off place, away from civilization, or up on a mountain or on a cruise ship far away from land.In this episode, Syed Ayan, a fourth grader from Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, explains how all of this will soon come true. He will also explain the story of OneWeb - the company that has launched satellites i...


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