TOKYO -- Japan's proposed frequencies for airborne telecommunication base stations have been adopted as the global standard, paving the way to the technology becoming commercially feasible as early as fiscal 2025.
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The high-altitude platform stations (HAPS) operate in the stratosphere, essentially serving as telecom base stations. (SoftBank)
TOKYO -- Japan's proposed frequencies for airborne telecommunication base stations have been adopted as the global standard, paving the way to the technology becoming commercially feasible as early as fiscal 2025.