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Additionally, a BS should directly be or indirectly connected to Backend Network, as seen in Figure6, to be able to provide Internet services to WiMAX connected subscribers.
If a vehicle receives a CM message, this means that the message has been successfully forwarded from the RSU to the receiver, and that can be used as a hint that the PoA is indeed able to provide Internet connectivity.
Looking even higher, SpaceX and OneWeb are building a constellation of satellites that will continually orbit Earth with the goal of being able to provide Internet access anywhere at any time.
With interconnected drones, it will, within two or three years, most likely be able to provide Internet access to the most remote regions of the world.
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Both Google and Facebook are developing low-flying, solar-powered drones able to fly nonstop to provide internet signal to places in the world where it is non-existent.
If a large telecommunications company thinks there is profit in serving central Illinois, they'll be able to partner with CIRBN to provide internet access.
Cable access providers, in addition to cable TV, today are able to provide broadband internet access and VoIP.
In countries where consumers commonly have cable-television connections (such as America), it was assumed that cable companies would swiftly be able to provide broadband Internet connections as well.
Cable networks, as one of the major fixed broadband access technologies with PacketCable architecture, are able to provide broadband internet access and VoIP in addition to cable TV.
Additionally, short-range communication protocols may not be able to provide good Internet connectivity for high-speed vehicles and that would require developing new efficient protocols suitable for them.
The competition to provide Internet access, he said, is "fierce".
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