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Google’s Loon failure raised an awkward question
FILE PHOTO: A Google Project Loon internet balloon is seen at the Google I/O 2016 developers conference in Mountain View, California.
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More than three billion people live in areas with mobile broadband but don’t use the internet. Why?
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A decade ago, less than a third of the people in developing regions had access to fast mobile internet connections. This “coverage gap, as it came to be known, was a worrisome phenomenon, especially to governments keen to compete in the knowledge economy and tech companies eager to profit from it. So in 2013, Alphabet Inc.’s Google announced Loon, a “moonshot project to provide internet to rural and remote regions using high-altitude balloons.