LinkSure Network
Founded Year
2013Stage
Series A | AliveTotal Raised
$52MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$52M | 10 yrs agoAbout LinkSure Network
LinkSure Network is a global mobile internet company specializing in free internet access, content, and location-based services. It is the operator of WiFi Master Key, a mobile peer-to-peer Wi-Fi sharing app that enables free, passwordless Internet access.
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9/21/2004 | 5/12/2009 | Magnetic alloys, Magnetic ordering, Ferromagnetic materials, Named alloys, Electromagnetic components | Grant |
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Related Topics | Magnetic alloys, Magnetic ordering, Ferromagnetic materials, Named alloys, Electromagnetic components |
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Latest LinkSure Network News
Feb 13, 2020
ITWeb Africa Published on 13 February 2020 By Sibahle Malinga As companies across the globe race to launch free WiFi services, Chinese Internet technology company LinkSure Network will revolutionise internet access through its ambitious plan to connect the entire world by 2026. This was the word from Dion Chang, trends analyst and founder of Flux Trends, presenting the2020 edition of his “State We’re In” trendbriefing, titled: “The Politics of Rage & Polarisation: A Quest for Middle Ground.” The “State We’re In” is an annual trend briefing by trends research firm FluxTrends that provides an executive summary of trends that are shaping andchanging the way we live, work and play. Discussing technology trends, Chang highlighted the next frontier of WiFi services, which could see free worldwide WiFi access through a single network, by as early as 2026, through a current project called “LinkSure Swarm Constellation System”. READ MORE The ambitious plan is an initiative by little-known Shanghai-based LinkSure, which is working one enabling 272 satellites, set at different orbits and heights in order to spanthe entire globe. The company says its mission is to use satellite communication to solve the problem of internet access, particularly in areas which are not covered by terrestrial networks. “Cisco predicted a few years ago thatby 2020 there will be seven times more connected devices on the planet than people,” noted Chang. “This means for every human-being there are probably seven devices. “LinkSure wants to provide free internet for the whole planet by launching satellites into the atmosphere. In 2019, the company launched the first satellite at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre.This year, it will be launching 10 more satellites of the constellation system.” LinkSure aims to have a completed network of 272 satellites and data processing application centres by 2026, well on its way to connecting millions of people across the globe. Almost 4.54 billion people were active internet users as of January 2020, encompassing 59% of the global population, accordingto research firm Statista. Africa is seeing the strongest growth of internet users, with 39.8%of Africans having access to the internet. China, India and the US rank ahead of all other countries in terms of internet users. If the LinkSure project becomes successful and available in Africa, Chang predicted the initiative will play an important role in internet inclusion on the African continent. “In terms of the concept, while we haven’t seen the project come alive yet, as it’s still in the works, the idea does seem to be practical. Internet connectivity has been declared a human right and this project is expected to have a major impact on connecting Africa.” The total cost of the LinkSure is reportedly estimated to reach more than $431 million, with funds to be sourced from partners. The project concept is not new,notes Chang. As the race to connect the globe intensifies, other companies,such as Facebook, Google and SpaceX, are among those that have embarked onsimilar initiatives, while on a smaller scale. Last year, SpaceX launched a pairof test satellites called Tintin A and Tintin B into orbit , as part of founder Elon Musk’s ambitious plan to provide broadband internet connectivity to millions of users across the globe. Google’s WiFi offering “GoogleStation” has seen the launch of free WiFi in many parts of the globe. In SA, users in 125 locations across Langa, Khayelitsha, Gugulethu,Delft, Elsies River and Philippi in Cape Town have already been connected to Google’sfree everyday internet connectivity. * This article first appeared on ITWeb ALSO ON ITWEB AFRICA
LinkSure Network Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was LinkSure Network founded?
LinkSure Network was founded in 2013.
Where is LinkSure Network's headquarters?
LinkSure Network's headquarters is located at 7th Floor, No. 1, Shanghai.
What is LinkSure Network's latest funding round?
LinkSure Network's latest funding round is Series A.
How much did LinkSure Network raise?
LinkSure Network raised a total of $52M.
Who are the investors of LinkSure Network?
Investors of LinkSure Network include Northern Light Venture Capital, Haitong Kaiyuan Investment and SeptWolves Ventures.
Who are LinkSure Network's competitors?
Competitors of LinkSure Network include BringYour and 7 more.
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