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Internet Connectivity for the World’s 60% Unconnected Population

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Due to three orders of magnitude global population density distribution, advanced telecom payload technologies located on earth, air and space are required to meet the challenge of providing Internet service to the unconnected world population.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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