Nokia USA has just won a NASA contract worth $14.1 million to provide 4G cellular network on the Moon.
This grant is a part of NASA’s latest ‘Tipping Point’ selections announced on 14th October.
NASA has awarded a total of $370 million to Advance ‘Tipping Point’ Technologies for the Moon and Mars. This has been awarded to 14 different US companies stainable Artemis operations on the Moon by the end of the decade.
Talking about the planned 4G network, “The system could support lunar surface communications at greater distances, increased speeds and provide more reliability than current standards,” NASA noted in its contract award announcement.
Nokia’s research arm, Bell Labs announced the news about this contract on twitter.
Providing more details about the project, Bell labs mentioned the following points:
Nokia has planned to launch a 4G network on Moon in 2018 as well. The company planned this in collaboration with PTScientists, a German space company, and Vodafone UK at the site of the Apollo 17 landing. But the mission was never executed.
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