It talks about the lasers being able to align to a spot on the ground "the
size of a dime".  That seems like drone to ground lasers to me.

On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Stefan Englhardt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Laser between moving objects sound quite unbelievable.
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> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
> Von: Ken Hohhof <[email protected]>
> Datum: 02.08.2015 16:10 (GMT+01:00)
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [AFMUG] Facebook testing drones with lasers for Internet
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> Lasers between drones, RF to ground.
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> Still probably more challenging in the real world than Facebook is
> anticipating.  But they also are probably not designing for people who will
> complain to the FCC about not getting 99.999% reliability.
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> *From:* Rory Conaway <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 01, 2015 10:50 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [AFMUG] Facebook testing drones with lasers for Internet
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> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/07/facebook-our-drones-will-use-lasers-to-deliver-10gbps-internet-access/
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> The interesting part is the laser working at 10Gbps at 10 miles.
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