Google has taken a project named "Project Lun" to provide fast Internet services to remote areas through remote balloons. The US web giant has launched the service in many countries on experimental basis. On Friday night, a balloon from their project 'Loon' fell down in Kenya.
In July of 2007, Google started 10 balloon tests in Kenya, Nanyuki, Nairi and Mursbeit. A balloon of this project falls to the ground in the thumb of the poles. After collecting the components of the device, many residents of the area complained about it. A resident of Zen Nayakuruma said that this device of Project Lun suggests that it fell to the ground after the end of the six-month period. No one has come to claim the device yet. At the beginning of this year, Google announced on behalf of the people that in the remote areas they have been lagging behind for a few years to provide internet service full of balloons. Website.
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