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World Mobile launches drone-based, decentralized telecom project
World Mobile is launching a blockchain-enabled 5G network using drones to beam connectivity directly to users worldwide. The project, partnered with Indonesian telecom company Protelindo, is designed to bridge gaps left by traditional communication infrastructure worldwide.
The project uses hydrogen-powered drones, flying at 60,000 feet in the stratosphere, to provide wireless coverage of up to 15,000 square kilometers per aircraft using 450 guidable beams, Charles Barnett, the chief business officer of World Mobile Group, told Cointelegraph.
This aerial network outperforms satellite-based telecommunications, with “6ms of total latency,” allowing it to provide service “up to 18 times cheaper” per gigabyte than space-based infrastructure, Barnett said.
World Mobile has already established a ground-based, decentralized wireless network that mixes traditional telecom infrastructure and independent, distributed network providers to create an alternative to legacy telecommunication networks, extending service to underserved communities and patching dead zones.
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Challenges to launching atmospheric-based telecommunication networks
Launching and maintaining a stratospheric-based communication platform carries several technical and regulatory challenges, Barnett told Cointelegraph.
The company is aiming for each hydrogen-powered drone, which has a 56-meter wingspan and weighs four tons, to remain airborne for nine days before it must land at a designated refueling station.
This means the craft, and its fuel source, must be as light as possible to achieve maximum fuel efficiency and remain aloft, while also ensuring robust construction that can withstand weather conditions at lower altitudes in the atmosphere.
However, even in the stratosphere, the drones must still be protected from cosmic radiation, which can damage electronic equipment. Similarly, the side of the drone facing the sun will be bombarded with heat, which must be displaced to prevent damage.
Meeting regulatory requirements outlined by civil aviation authorities like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is also a challenge for such projects.
This includes acquiring permits to fly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and building each drone to standards outlined by government aviation agencies.
World Mobile faces competition from the ground and space
World Mobile has several competitors in both decentralized wireless networks and space-based communication platforms.
Helium Mobile, for instance, is a decentralized protocol that combines a distributed network of wireless nodes and partnerships with established telecom companies like AT&T to extend wireless coverage and provide service to dead zones.
Starlink is more suited to deliver service to remote areas without any cellular connectivity, while World Mobile Stratospheric is suited to areas with a higher density of mobile users, Barnett added.
The satellite communication platform also requires purchasing dedicated hardware for connectivity, Barnett said.
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