What is Laser Internet and how it works? Today internet has become a special and important need all over the world. Be it home or office…everywhere no work can be done without internet, for this WiFi setup is installed everywhere. At present we all access the internet with the help of wires, meaning the internet connection first comes through wires to the poles around our house, from here it reaches us through other wires. Notably, before WiFi, only wires were used to connect different devices to the Internet at home. Although with the advent of WiFi, the net can be used without a wire, but still a wire is needed to bring the Internet connection to the home, but this is all going to change in the near future.
Internet will be available with the help of laser –
Airtel, the country’s second-largest telecom company, has partnered with Google’s parent company Alphabet, and the company will soon bring high-speed internet to cities and villages using laser technology, meaning no wires are needed to access the internet close to your home. Machines will be installed at different places, with the help of which the Internet will reach from one place to another.
If this is to be understood in very simple language, this technology will work in the same way that laser light is available in the market for children to play with. You must have seen the kids flashing laser lights from here to there and from there to here. This results in a focus from the torch that we see. Something similar will happen in the laser internet, where light will travel from one place to another and the internet will be transferred without wires.
Project Taara will bring revolution –
Notably, this laser-based internet technology has been developed in Alphabet’s California innovation lab called X. The project is named Taara. This technology uses light rays (ie light beams) to deliver fast internet. Google’s parent company Alphabet claims that the project can transfer high-speed data using invisible light beams without cables such as fiber. The website also claims that data can be transferred at a speed of 20 Gbps with the help of wireless optical communication technology.
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