Terragraph will be able to equip lightpoles as well as other fixtures on the street using antennas so that cities will be covered with a blanket of Wi-Fi, while ARIES will boast of a slew of antennas that are packed into a giant array, allowing it to beam connectivity all the way into the distance.
Terragraph will see Facebook utilize its knowledge of software-defined networks, in addition to the WiGig standard which incidentally, has the ability to handle transmission rates of up to 7 Gbits. All in all, Facebook would like to see a pilot project for Terragraph happen some time later this year in San Jose, California. Hopefully if all things go well, this means more and more parts of the world would be able to be hooked up to the Internet.