"We are doing a pilot project in
New Zealand and going to see how it works. Once we get satisfactory
results, we will be in a position to implement it in other countries as
well," Google's managing director, Global Channel Sales, Todd Towe told
reporters.
"Interestingly, while we are still
in the pilot phase, we have been getting multiple queries different
countries including India, which are interested in implementing the
project," Towe said.
However, he said, there is no time-frame to launch the project in India.
'Project
Loon' balloons, which carry internet signal antennas float in the
stratosphere, at a height twice as high as air planes.
They
are carried around the earth by winds and can be steered by rising or
lowering them to a particular altitude, with winds moving in the desired
direction.
Customers may connect to Google's
balloon network using a special internet antenna attached to their
building. The signal bounces balloon to balloon, onto the internet and
back to the earth.
A 'Project Loon' pilot
project began on June 15 at the 40th parallel South, which is a circle
of latitude, that is 40 degrees south of the earth's equatorial plane,
when 30 balloons launched New Zealand's South Island beamed internet
signals to a small group of pilot testers.
The
experience of these pilot testers will be used to refine the technology
and shape the next phase of 'Project Loon', Google had said earlier.
Speaking
about the company's Premier Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Partner
Programme, Rowe said within 10 months of its launch, the model has
gained significant momentum in India.
"We have
partnered with 16 medium sized companies, with over 3,000 sales people
who have been trained to help SMEs gain digital advertising. In the next
one year, we are looking to significantly increase our presence in
South India by doubling our partners and add another 3,000 sales force
though these partners," Rowe said.
Jaspreet
Bindra, CEO, Getit Infomedia, one of the largest Premier SME Partners of
Google India said that it had entered into a strategic alliance with
Google India, though its SME programme to increase Getit's presence in
the country.
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