Internet will now be available on the moon too Nokia has been selected to set up a 4G LTE network, the company claims it will build the network before 2023
NASA's goal is to take humans to the moon by the year 2024
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The network will facilitate voice-video communication to astronauts
Nokia has been selected by NASA to build the first cellular network on the moon. The Finnish company said on Monday that the US space agency was planning for the future for humans to go to the moon and live. NASA's goal is to take humans to the moon by the year 2024 and to make a long-term presence under the Artemis program.
The network will be ready by the end of the year 2022
Nokia said earlier wireless broadband communication systems in space will be built on the lunar surface by the end of 2022.
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The company will partner with Texas-based private spacecraft design company Intuitive Machines to deliver Nokia's equipment to the moon.
The network will configure itself and install a 4G / LTE communication system on the moon, Nokia said - with the ultimate goal being to launch 5G.
The company said the network would provide astronauts with voice and video communications as well as telemetry and biometric data exchanges and rovers and other robotic devices, as well as allow remote control.
The network will work in awkward situations
The network will be designed in such a way that it will be able to cope with the awkward situation of launching and landing on the moon. It will be sent to the moon in a compact way to meet the very rigid shape, weight and electricity requirement.
Nokia said that we will use 4G / LTE instead of 5G network, which has been used for the last few decades and its reliability has been proven. However, the company's LTE's successor technology, the 5G space application, will be taken forward.
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