ISRO's new satellite weighs 4,700 kg and is capable of providing broadband in remote areas as well as in-flight Wi-Fi services. Currently, ISRO lacks the capability to launch heavier satellites.
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The Asus ZenWiFi BQ16 pro doubles down on the best of Wi-Fi 7 with quite the performance payoff thanks to its dual 6 Ghz ...
County officials were no closer to making a firm decision after meeting with representatives from AT&T on Nov. 8.
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