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NASA gave Nokia $14.1 million to build a 4G network on the moon – Business Insider Australia
Telecom equipment supplier Nokia will use a $US14.1 million grant to build the moon’s first wireless network as part of NASA’s plans to establish a human presen…
- Telecom equipment supplier Nokia is building a 4G network on the moon to help astronauts control lunar rovers, navigate lunar geography in real time, and stream videos.
- NASA gave Nokia-owned Bell Labs a $US14.1 million grant for the project as part of its plans to establish a human presence on the moon by 2030.
- Bell Labs will upgrade the network to 5G in the future, though it didn’t give a timescale for the project.
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