Sacramento Internet Company Gets Honor of First Space Internet Provider
All the satellites and other things flying across the universe would make anyone think that there would already be an Internet provider up in space, but there isn't.

"We didn't know that there wasn't Internet in space", said the CEO of the Internet company. "We always assumed that there was because when they go into space they have live feeds all over the Internet. We didn't know that it is really just a radio transmission."
Internet providers haven't really shown much interest in outer space. This is because the only people that have gone into space are those commissioned by their government.
"These people who went into space already had the means to contact people on Earth", explained the CEO. "They didn't need any Internet access, but that all will change in a few years."
The recent announcement that space tourism could become a reality in just a few years has many people wondering how they will access the Internet in space.
People have visions of Tweeting, updating Facebook and other Internet activities all while in space, but with no Internet that can't become a reality.
"People will be able to tour space, but they won't be able to access the Internet", said the CEO. "That is where we come in with our Sacramento Internet services."
The company will launch over 100 satellites into space. These satellites work just like those on Earth that allow people to gain access to the Internet. The only difference is the size. The satellites will be double the size of those that provide Internet to Earth.
"We need bigger satellites to beam the Internet to people in space", said the CEO. "We will launch these satellites and hopefully it will provide a sort of Internet connection people can rely upon."
The cost for Internet access is considered free. This is because the cost is already considered in the price of the space tourism package.
"We have no doubt that people will want to access the Internet in space", said a marketing director for space tourism. "That is why we've included it in the package. It just doesn't make sense to not include it in the package as everyone will want to access it."
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