đ Stronger than Starlink? Stratospheric Internet Could Expand Connectivity Across the Entire Planet
A new generation of stratospheric internet platforms could soon rival satellite systems like Starlink, promising faster speeds and wider coverage from high-altitude aircraft instead of space.
đĄ Whatâs New?
âą High-Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) operate around 20 km (â60,000 ft) above Earth â much lower than satellites.
âą Because theyâre closer to the ground, they can deliver lower latency and stronger signal strength.
âą Some prototypes claim speeds up to 200 Mbps directly to smartphones.
đ Why It Matters
âą Around 2+ billion people globally still lack reliable internet access.
âą Stratospheric systems could cover remote areas, oceans, and disaster zones more efficiently.
âą Platforms can be repositioned quickly â unlike satellites locked in orbit.
đĄ Potential Advantage Over Satellites
Unlike massive satellite constellations, stratospheric aircraft may be:
âïž Cheaper to deploy
âïž Easier to maintain
âïž More flexible during emergencies
đ Big Picture:
If successful, this technology could reshape global connectivity, offering a powerful alternative to satellite internet and accelerating digital inclusion worldwide.
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