High-flying balloons to boost northern Mozambique's internet
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MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) — Balloons floating 12 miles over northern Mozambique are planned to provide the remote and violence-prone region with stable internet connections, according to Google's parent company, Alphabet, and local mobile telecoms provider Vodacom.
The stratospheric balloons are expected to be over Mozambique in a few months to expand 4G internet coverage to Mozambique's Niassa and Cabo Delgado provinces. Loon, a subsidiary of Alphabet, recently launched similar balloons over parts of rural Kenya.