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#13413504
7 March 2026
A scale model of a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) communications satellite is exhibited at the Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026, showcasing the latest in NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) technology. It is designed to provide global 5G coverage and emergency messaging services to standard smartphones through Direct-to-Cell protocols, highlighting the industry's shift towards eliminating dead zones in remote areas via 3GPP Release-18 standards during the Mobile World Congress (MWC).
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#12563294
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563295
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563296
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563297
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563298
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563299
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563300
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#12563301
18 July 2025
Starlink is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on July 18, 2025. (Photo illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#10785255
14 November 2023
Mr. Putro is explaining how solar panels work, starting from how solar panels work up to the process of converting DC to AC electricity which can finally be used for plantation purposes in Bogor, Indonesia on November 14 2023.
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#5900926
2 August 2020
Sunset at Oia in Santorini Volcano Island, in Cyclades, Aegean Sea, in Greece. They are gathered at a viewpoint on the old traditional castle and the roofs of houses, churches and hotels built on the volcanic cliffs. Tourists from all over the world are relaxed taking pictures and selfies with phones and cameras The sun is setting in the Mediterranean sea. The island is famous for the magical sunset, the architecture of the whitewashed houses, hotels with pool view and blue dome churches on the steep edge of the cliff. Santorini is a popular destination for honeymoon, proposals, weddings and couples from all over the world, but usually is overcrowded with Asian tourists as it is considered on of the top romantic places in the world. The Greek authorities lifted the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown measures and allowed the first wave of tourists at 15 of June and then since July 1 with direct flights to the islands, but to specific countries with low pandemic cases. The tourism industry is one of the main income sources for the country so Greece started easing the measures trying to keep up the safety protocols in order to relaunch the tourism season. On July 13, 2020 in Santorini Volcano Island, Greece
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#5900952
2 August 2020
Sunset at Oia in Santorini Volcano Island, in Cyclades, Aegean Sea, in Greece. They are gathered at a viewpoint on the old traditional castle and the roofs of houses, churches and hotels built on the volcanic cliffs. Tourists from all over the world are relaxed taking pictures and selfies with phones and cameras The sun is setting in the Mediterranean sea. The island is famous for the magical sunset, the architecture of the whitewashed houses, hotels with pool view and blue dome churches on the steep edge of the cliff. Santorini is a popular destination for honeymoon, proposals, weddings and couples from all over the world, but usually is overcrowded with Asian tourists as it is considered on of the top romantic places in the world. The Greek authorities lifted the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown measures and allowed the first wave of tourists at 15 of June and then since July 1 with direct flights to the islands, but to specific countries with low pandemic cases. The tourism industry is one of the main income sources for the country so Greece started easing the measures trying to keep up the safety protocols in order to relaunch the tourism season. On July 13, 2020 in Santorini Volcano Island, Greece
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#5900924
2 August 2020
Tourists enjoying the amazing sunset at Oia in Santorini Volcano Island, in Cyclades, Aegean Sea, in Greece. They are gathered at a viewpoint on the old traditional castle and the roofs of houses, churches and hotels built on the volcanic cliffs. Tourists from all over the world are relaxed taking pictures and selfies with phones and cameras The sun is setting in the Mediterranean sea. The island is famous for the magical sunset, the architecture of the whitewashed houses, hotels with pool view and blue dome churches on the steep edge of the cliff. Santorini is a popular destination for honeymoon, proposals, weddings and couples from all over the world, but usually is overcrowded with Asian tourists as it is considered on of the top romantic places in the world. The Greek authorities lifted the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown measures and allowed the first wave of tourists at 15 of June and then since July 1 with direct flights to the islands, but to specific countries with low pandemic cases. The tourism industry is one of the main income sources for the country so Greece started easing the measures trying to keep up the safety protocols in order to relaunch the tourism season. On July 13, 2020 in Santorini Volcano Island, Greece
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#5900930
2 August 2020
Tourists enjoying the amazing sunset at Oia in Santorini Volcano Island, in Cyclades, Aegean Sea, in Greece. They are gathered at a viewpoint on the old traditional castle and the roofs of houses, churches and hotels built on the volcanic cliffs. Tourists from all over the world are relaxed taking pictures and selfies with phones and cameras The sun is setting in the Mediterranean sea. The island is famous for the magical sunset, the architecture of the whitewashed houses, hotels with pool view and blue dome churches on the steep edge of the cliff. Santorini is a popular destination for honeymoon, proposals, weddings and couples from all over the world, but usually is overcrowded with Asian tourists as it is considered on of the top romantic places in the world. The Greek authorities lifted the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown measures and allowed the first wave of tourists at 15 of June and then since July 1 with direct flights to the islands, but to specific countries with low pandemic cases. The tourism industry is one of the main income sources for the country so Greece started easing the measures trying to keep up the safety protocols in order to relaunch the tourism season. On July 13, 2020 in Santorini Volcano Island, Greece
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#5900932
2 August 2020
Tourists enjoying the amazing sunset at Oia in Santorini Volcano Island, in Cyclades, Aegean Sea, in Greece. They are gathered at a viewpoint on the old traditional castle and the roofs of houses, churches and hotels built on the volcanic cliffs. Tourists from all over the world are relaxed taking pictures and selfies with phones and cameras The sun is setting in the Mediterranean sea. The island is famous for the magical sunset, the architecture of the whitewashed houses, hotels with pool view and blue dome churches on the steep edge of the cliff. Santorini is a popular destination for honeymoon, proposals, weddings and couples from all over the world, but usually is overcrowded with Asian tourists as it is considered on of the top romantic places in the world. The Greek authorities lifted the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown measures and allowed the first wave of tourists at 15 of June and then since July 1 with direct flights to the islands, but to specific countries with low pandemic cases. The tourism industry is one of the main income sources for the country so Greece started easing the measures trying to keep up the safety protocols in order to relaunch the tourism season. On July 13, 2020 in Santorini Volcano Island, Greece
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#5900934
2 August 2020
Tourists enjoying the amazing sunset at Oia in Santorini Volcano Island, in Cyclades, Aegean Sea, in Greece. They are gathered at a viewpoint on the old traditional castle and the roofs of houses, churches and hotels built on the volcanic cliffs. Tourists from all over the world are relaxed taking pictures and selfies with phones and cameras The sun is setting in the Mediterranean sea. The island is famous for the magical sunset, the architecture of the whitewashed houses, hotels with pool view and blue dome churches on the steep edge of the cliff. Santorini is a popular destination for honeymoon, proposals, weddings and couples from all over the world, but usually is overcrowded with Asian tourists as it is considered on of the top romantic places in the world. The Greek authorities lifted the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown measures and allowed the first wave of tourists at 15 of June and then since July 1 with direct flights to the islands, but to specific countries with low pandemic cases. The tourism industry is one of the main income sources for the country so Greece started easing the measures trying to keep up the safety protocols in order to relaunch the tourism season. On July 13, 2020 in Santorini Volcano Island, Greece
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