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February 23th, 2008

News

According to a story by Associated Press Sat Feb 23, 8:25 AM ET TOKYO

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) also cited that the new technology "will make possible great advances in telemedicine, which will bring high-quality medical treatment to remote areas, and in distance education

Japan is attempting to be the first to achieve super high speed access to the Internet with its launch of a satellite that would accelerate this technology. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) headed the satellite launch on Saturday.

The Japanese developed H-2A rocket carrying the satellite, "Kizuna," was launched Saturday evening from the southern island of Tanegashima, according to a live Internet broadcast by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, known as JAXA. JAXA’s satellite-fired fast Internet project is a joint venture with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; and it plans to provide the service to businesses and homes at a low cost across Japan and in 19 different places in Southeast Asia through Kizuna much faster than current interconnections through cable and DSL services at a new speed of 1.2 gigabytes per second.

The JAXA also stated that the new technology "will make possible great advances in telemedicine, which will bring high-quality medical treatment to remote areas, and in distance education, connecting students and teachers separated by great distances."















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