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		<title>By: SWANsat to Turn Earth into Wi-Fi Hotspot</title>
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		<description>Wayde&#039;s Blog:
SWANsat to Turn Earth into Wi-Fi Hotspot:

Imagine a series of at least three geosynchronous orbital satellites providing wireless Internet access to the entire world. That’s exactly what a project called SWANsat or Super-Wide Area Network Satellite plans to do by the year 2011. They intend to be a global broadband Internet service provider that can facilitate up to 600 million connections per satellite. All you need is a handheld mobile device to connect to the system.</description>
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SWANsat to Turn Earth into Wi-Fi Hotspot:</p>
<p>Imagine a series of at least three geosynchronous orbital satellites providing wireless Internet access to the entire world. That’s exactly what a project called SWANsat or Super-Wide Area Network Satellite plans to do by the year 2011. They intend to be a global broadband Internet service provider that can facilitate up to 600 million connections per satellite. All you need is a handheld mobile device to connect to the system.</p>
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