The words "unmanned drone" often carry a negative connotation, but Facebook plans to change all that in the next three to five years by dropping the internet on developing countries around the globe.Mashable reported Tuesday on Facebook's ambitious plans to deliver internet to the remaining 15 percent of the world's population who remain untethered from its social networking clutches.
Speaking at this year's Social Good Summit on Monday, Facebook Connectivity Lab Engineering Director (and MIT scientist) Yael Maguire offered further details on how a potential fleet of unmanned planes circling the globe at up to 90,000 feet could work.
Described as "roughly the size of a commercial aircraft, like a 747" but much lighter, the planes (Maguire doesn't like to call them as "drones") will fly above the weather using solar power to target 21 countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
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