idibezwada Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 1 minute ago, jalamkamandalam said: CBN created BegumPet Airport in 1930 when he was not even born. No way...nawab did it with red rod Quote
jalamkamandalam Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 21 minutes ago, Crazy_Robert said: godharamma neellu swaccham.. babu gari mundhu andharu thuccham Kaani CBN body maatram bolli tho povadam. Quote
r2d2 Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 meanwhile AP government is in severe cash crunch.. 10000 Cr overdraft.. seeking more loans to pay for accumulated debt.. bleak future Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 Alphabet’s innovations lab, X, is testing a new approach to bringing Internet connectivity to people in developing countries. In addition to floating Wi-Fi hotspots in balloons, it is now using laser beam links which it has described as ‘just like fibre optic cable, but without the cable’ … Reuters reports that one of India’s states has agreed to buy 2,000 of the boxes which can be installed on roofs and posts as far as 12 miles apart. Alphabet Inc’s X research division said on Thursday that India’s Andhra Pradesh state government would buy its newly developed technology that has the potential to provide high-speed wireless internet to millions of people without laying cable. The approach is known as free space optical technology, which has proven difficult to implement in the past, but Alphabet seems confident it has solved the problems. Free space optical technology transmits data through light beams at up to 20 gigabits per second between the rooftop boxes […] But the technology has not taken off because poor weather or misalignment between the boxes can weaken the connection. Baris Erkmen, who is leading the effort inside X, said his team is “piloting a new approach” to overcome the challenges, but he did not specify the software and hardware advancements. Andhra Pradesh state has a population of 53M people, only 15M of which currently have Internet access. Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 Quote Reuters reports that one of India’s states has agreed to buy 2,000 of the boxes which can be installed on roofs and posts as far as 12 miles apart. Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 In a statement, the company said, “We have been working with AP State FiberNet in Andhra Pradesh where less than 20 per cent of residents currently have access to broadband connectivity, so the state government has committed to connecting 12 million households and thousands of government organizations and businesses by 2019 — an initiative called AP Fiber Grid. Today AP State FiberNet announced that they’ll be rolling out two thousand FSOC links created by our team at X.” Alphabet’s X says the FSOC boxes can simply be placed kilometers apart on roofs or towers, with the signal beamed directly between the boxes. A small team of engineers and experts from the company will be based in Andhra Pradesh to support the implementation of the FSOC technology in 2018. The FSOC links have can provide connections of up to 20 Gbps (gigabits per second) over long distances. That’s enough bandwidth to support to connect a cell-tower or other access points capable of supporting thousands of users at a time. Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 Just now, TampaChinnodu said: In a statement, the company said, “We have been working with AP State FiberNet in Andhra Pradesh where less than 20 per cent of residents currently have access to broadband connectivity, so the state government has committed to connecting 12 million households and thousands of government organizations and businesses by 2019 — an initiative called AP Fiber Grid. Today AP State FiberNet announced that they’ll be rolling out two thousand FSOC links created by our team at X.” Alphabet’s X says the FSOC boxes can simply be placed kilometers apart on roofs or towers, with the signal beamed directly between the boxes. A small team of engineers and experts from the company will be based in Andhra Pradesh to support the implementation of the FSOC technology in 2018. The FSOC links have can provide connections of up to 20 Gbps (gigabits per second) over long distances. That’s enough bandwidth to support to connect a cell-tower or other access points capable of supporting thousands of users at a time. So AP Government is buying from Google by paying money. And they are setting up small office to do this installation work PPT matram adirindi. Partnership , Development Center Quote
idibezwada Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 hamayya criticize cheydaniki matter dorikesindi..ippudu prasanthamga undi Quote
idibezwada Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 25 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said: Alphabet’s innovations lab, X, is testing a new approach to bringing Internet connectivity to people in developing countries. In addition to floating Wi-Fi hotspots in balloons, it is now using laser beam links which it has described as ‘just like fibre optic cable, but without the cable’ … Reuters reports that one of India’s states has agreed to buy 2,000 of the boxes which can be installed on roofs and posts as far as 12 miles apart. Alphabet Inc’s X research division said on Thursday that India’s Andhra Pradesh state government would buy its newly developed technology that has the potential to provide high-speed wireless internet to millions of people without laying cable. The approach is known as free space optical technology, which has proven difficult to implement in the past, but Alphabet seems confident it has solved the problems. Free space optical technology transmits data through light beams at up to 20 gigabits per second between the rooftop boxes […] But the technology has not taken off because poor weather or misalignment between the boxes can weaken the connection. Baris Erkmen, who is leading the effort inside X, said his team is “piloting a new approach” to overcome the challenges, but he did not specify the software and hardware advancements. Andhra Pradesh state has a population of 53M people, only 15M of which currently have Internet access. 24 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said: 19 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said: So AP Government is buying from Google by paying money. And they are setting up small office to do this installation work PPT matram adirindi. Partnership , Development Center Quote
Crazy_Robert Posted December 16, 2017 Author Report Posted December 16, 2017 3 hours ago, idibezwada said: Quote
Crazy_Robert Posted December 16, 2017 Author Report Posted December 16, 2017 3 hours ago, TampaChinnodu said: So AP Government is buying from Google by paying money. And they are setting up small office to do this installation work PPT matram adirindi. Partnership , Development Center Annee chesthadu brother . CBN akkada ani @SonyKongara babai pmed Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted December 16, 2017 Report Posted December 16, 2017 4 hours ago, Crazy_Robert said: Annee chesthadu brother . CBN akkada ani @SonyKongara babai pmed Next Tesla cars order chesi. Tesla coming to AP antaaru emo Quote
Crazy_Robert Posted December 16, 2017 Author Report Posted December 16, 2017 2 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said: Next Tesla cars order chesi. Tesla coming to AP antaaru emo already evo vosthunnayi ga ashok leyland , toyota Telsa ...ani Tesla valla thammudini (like PUMA fake : PAMA brand ) dhimputharata eesari Quote
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