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.
Alphabet (GOOGL) is betting on lasers to shape the future of internet connectivity. The tech giant has spun off Taara, which ...
Alphabet is spinning out laser-based Internet company Taara from its “moonshot” incubator, hoping to turbocharge the start-up that provides high-bandwidth services to hard-to-reach areas in ...
Taara adapted Loon’s laser technology for use in terrestrial network equipment. The company’s flagship product, the Taara ...
Taara, a light-based internet project developed under Alphabet’s moonshot incubator X, is officially spinning off into an ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNAlphabet retains stake as Taara becomes independent tech companyThe light-based internet project Taara is departing Alphabet’s “moonshot” incubator X and spinning off into an independent company. Taara’s technology uses lasers to transmit data and is seen as a ...
T-Mobile has also used Taara in the US during two large-scale events; the Albuquerque Balloon Festival and Coachella. Taara ...
Aside from Taara, the free-space optics approach is also being pursued by Aalyria, a Silicon Valley company that has been ...
Alphabet’s Project Taara transitions into an independent company, aiming to rival Starlink with light-based internet ...
Alphabet is letting its laser-based internet company Taara fly and be free, according to reporting by Financial Times. Google’s parent company is spinning off the service from X, its moonshot ...
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PCMag on MSNAlphabet's Potential Starlink Rival Becomes Its Own CompanyRather than use orbiting satellites, Taara plans to deliver fiber-like internet through the air using ground-based equipment ...
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