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Education:
University of Stirling 1994 BSc in BiologyFalkirk College of Technology 1991 National Certificate in Higher EducationFalkirk College of Technology 1990 National Certificate in ArtFalkirk College of Technology 1988 associates in English and Higher ArtGraeme High School 1979 English, Maths, Engineering
e increase in the number of satellites at a later stage still needs to be factored in. However, according to Neil Mackay, CEO of Mile Marker 101, an advisory firm, the costs to build and launch satellites have dropped sharply, and the cost of launching 180 satellites could be as low as $600 million.
Date: Jun 05, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Google plans to send 180 satellites into orbit to improve global Internet access
As per Neil Mackay, CEO of advisory firm Mile Marker 101, satellites are more flexible and can provide greater capacity compared with the balloons proposed in Project Loon, as manufacturing and launching costs of satellites have sharply decreased in recent years.