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Satellite Maintenance in Space: What's Next?

  High above the earth, there are thousands of satellites that circle the planet but once satellites are launched if something goes wrong how are they repaired what if they're running low on fuel for decades otherwise healthy satellites was retired to the depths of space until now the next generation of robotics in space is here preparing for its first servicing mission this revolutionary the system will change the satellite industry forever building on our pioneering mission extension vehicle the mission robotic vehicle represents a groundbreaking advancement in a spacecraft capable of repairing relocating and even building in earth's orbit using the smaller mission extension pods this technology acts as a jet pack adding years of life to vital satellites the spacecraft start their journey to their first rescue mission 22 000 miles above the earth the mrv and mep rendezvous accurate to the centimeter the fully articulating robotic arms autonomously secure and stow the extensio

The UK government intends to reduce red tape associated with 5G deployment and increase mobile phone connection

  As part of a new programmed to remove red tape and install additional 4G and 5G equipment in the UK, more mobile network equipment will be installed in street lamps, bus shelters, and traffic lights to assist enhance mobile coverage. The UK government has announced that eight winning projects will receive funding from the £4 million Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Accelerator (DCIA) to investigate how digital software can help local authorities streamline processes when telecoms operators request access to publicly-owned buildings and curbside infrastructure.   Road signs and CCTV poles can help with 4G coverage, but they're also important for 5G, which requires a larger number of smaller 'cell sites' (where antennas and other telecoms equipment are placed to form a network) to ensure seamless coverage and meet rising demand for connectivity, as per the government.   The government claims, however, that obtaining the information needed to verify a structure's