30ไบฟๅ…ƒๅ‘ๅฐ„272้ข—ๅซๆ˜Ÿๆƒนไบ‰่ฎฎ๏ผŒ่ฟžๅฐš็ฝ‘็ปœๅฆ‚ๆญคๅ›žๅบ” โ€“ Sohu

What happened: LinkSure, Chinese private Wi-Fi tech unicorn, announced on November 27 that the company will launch 272 satellites to improve connection coverage and speed. The companyโ€™s ultimate goal is to prove free Wi-Fi globally by 2026. In 2019, LinkSure will send the first satellite of the plan to space at national Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The satellite will also be Chinaโ€™s first private Wi-Fi satellite. A budget of RMB3 billion ($431.6 million) will be allocated for the project. By August, 2018, global monthly active users of LinkSureโ€™s network reached 900 million, the company claims.

Why itโ€™s important: Private company LinkSureโ€™s space plan is also part of Chinaโ€™s national space strategy. During the project launch event, a managing president from LinkSure mentioned the State Councilโ€™s policy advocacy on private enterprisesโ€™ potentials in space technology. Meanwhile, the 272 satellites are also very crucial data collection infrastructure that will assist AI and IoT development in China. LinkSure did not mention any other communication projects (like 5G) other than Wi-Fi, and elaborated little on the companyโ€™s relationship with Chinese government.

Runhua Zhao is a technology reporter based in Beijing. Connect with her via email: runhuazhao@ovau.ip-ddns.com

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