Man , Google really is all in on pilotless aircraft . After testing obstetrical delivery drones as a part of itsProject Wing program , the companionship hasnow askedthe FCC for permission to test drones that could finally be used to deliver internet access to distant area of the planet .
https://gizmodo.com/google-project-wing-the-secret-drone-delivery-program-1628194268
Back in April , Google boughta mellow - altitude poke startup called Titan Aerospace , whose drones would run around collecting “ real - metre , high - resolution trope of the Earth ” in increase to supporting phonation and data services . Google planned to desegregate the company into Project Loon , the caller ’s madgenius planto charge high - altitude balloons into space to cover the existence in a mantle of Googley Wi - Fi .

grant to the FCC filing , Google desire license to take out its drone tests for 180 day from October 6 , 2014 . Ars Technicareportsthat the coordinates guide to a test sit “ in a straight east of Albuquerque and south of Santa Fe , New Mexico , centered rough on the unincorporated community of Stanley . ”
Google plans the transmit at frequencies from 910 megahertz to 927 MHz and from 2.4 gigacycle per second to 2.414 Gc . But there are no details on exactly what these drones would be transmitting — they were redacted from the public version of the filing . [ Ars Technica ]
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