SpaceX Working on Micro-Satellites for Internet Access

November 11th, 2014

Via: PCWorld:

SpaceX is working on a network of micro-satellites that will be used to provide Internet access, according to the company’s founder and CEO Elon Musk.

“SpaceX is still in the early stages of developing advanced micro-satellites operating in large formations,” Musk wrote in a message on Twitter on Monday. “Announcement in 2 to 3 months.”

Musk added that the satellites would be “unfettered certainly and at very low cost.” The remark was in response to a Twitter comment about whether the project would be “about free and unfettered Internet access for the masses.”

Musk’s comments follow a Wall Street Journal report Friday that said Musk and Greg Wyler, the founder of satellite company O3b networks, are hoping to launch some 700 compact, low-cost satellites to deliver Internet access around the world.

But the SpaceX head also wrote on Twitter that “WSJ was wrong on several important points. The article shouldn’t have been written on rumor and hearsay.” Musk did not respond to a message seeking more information.

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