With satellite internet facing new competition, Taara’s laser-based technology offers a different path to global connectivity ...
Light-based internet project Taara is exiting Alphabet’s “moonshot” incubator X, spinning off into an independent company.
Taara has been in development for a number of years under the Alphabet umbrella. As part of the X Development program, Taara ...
Alphabet’s Project Taara transitions into an independent company, aiming to rival Starlink with light-based internet ...
Taara is a startup that uses light beams to transmit phone and internet service. It has been spun out by Alphabet to become ...
Alphabet, Google's parent company, announced on Monday that it is spinning off wireless communications project Taara into an independent company.
Rather than use orbiting satellites, Taara plans to deliver fiber-like internet through the air using ground-based equipment ...
Taara's approach would remove the need to constantly replenish a decaying satellite fleet like Starlink. Taara came to fruition in Google X's Moonshot Factory, the same incubator that birthed Waymo.
Taara’s tech uses lasers to transmit data, and is envisaged as a rival to Elon Musk’s Starlink when it comes to connecting rural areas to the internet. The Financial Times reports that ...
Taara officially severed its ties with Alphabet, the parent company of Google, to become an independent entity. Known for its ...
Alphabet has officially spun off Taara, a laser-based internet startup, from its experimental incubator, X. This move positions Taara as a direct competitor to Elon Musk’s Starlink, aiming to provide ...