Project Loon is a Google project that aims to provide internet access using high-altitude balloons. Google began testing the technology in 2013 by launching balloons over New Zealand. The balloons float in the stratosphere and relay internet signals between each other to transmit coverage over a large area. The goal is to bring affordable internet to rural and developing areas that lack infrastructure. Solar-powered balloons beam signals to receivers on the ground, with ground stations bouncing the signal between balloons to extend the range. The first person to connect was a New Zealand farmer who previously paid over $1000 per month for satellite internet.