The document discusses proposals for an airborne internet network that would use aircraft flying at high altitudes to broadcast wireless internet signals over large areas. It would function similarly to satellite internet but with lower latency. Several companies have proposed networks using different types of aircraft from lightweight planes to blimps and solar-powered drones. The aircraft would carry networking equipment and broadcast signals to antennas on homes and businesses, overcoming limitations of land-based internet infrastructure. The airborne internet is meant to complement rather than replace existing internet options. One network called HALO would use a specially designed plane called Proteus that could stay aloft for 18 hours while broadcasting internet over a 75 mile area.