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<script>
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import FemtoHeader from '../components/FemtoHeader.svelte'
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import Globe from '../components/Globe.svelte'
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import IntroText from '../components/IntroText.svelte'
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import TalkingPointContainer from '../components/TalkingPointContainer.svelte'
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import TalkingPointContent from '../components/TalkingPointContent.svelte'
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import TalkingPointName from '../components/TalkingPointName.svelte'
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import PartnerContainer from '../components/PartnerContainer.svelte'
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import FemtoHeader from "../components/FemtoHeader.svelte";
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import Globe from "../components/Globe.svelte";
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import IntroText from "../components/IntroText.svelte";
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import TalkingPointContainer from "../components/TalkingPointContainer.svelte";
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import TalkingPointContent from "../components/TalkingPointContent.svelte";
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import TalkingPointName from "../components/TalkingPointName.svelte";
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import PartnerContainer from "../components/PartnerContainer.svelte";
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</script>
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<svelte:head>
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<title>FemtoStar</title>
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</svelte:head>
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<div class="site">
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<div class="hero">
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<div class="container">
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<Globe />
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<FemtoHeader />
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</div>
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</div>
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<TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointName text="Global Open Infrastructure" />
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<TalkingPointContent>
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<p>
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Our satellites are open infrastructure - that means anyone can use them
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without needing to go through an official gateway. This makes FemtoStar
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a flexible, open, and inherently net-neutral network, able not just to
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connect users to the services we provide, but to serve as a platform for
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what others build on top of it.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a rel="prefetch" href="./global-open-infrastructure">Learn more →</a>
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</p>
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</TalkingPointContent>
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</TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointName text="Privacy by design, not just by promise" />
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<TalkingPointContent>
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<p>
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Many products only promise privacy. FemtoStar is different. Privacy and
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security are verifiably baked into every part of the system, all the way
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down to the lowest level details. We couldn't violate your privacy even
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if we wanted to.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a rel="prefetch" href="./privacy-by-design">Learn more →</a>
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</p>
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</TalkingPointContent>
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</TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointName
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text="Free and open-source technology, built by a global community"
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/>
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<TalkingPointContent>
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<p>
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FemtoStar is free and open-source technology. This goes for software and
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hardware alike, and, yes, even for the satellites themselves. You have
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access to the source files, and if you want to make sure the software on
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your terminal lives up to its privacy and security claims, the source is
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freely available to use, read, or modify.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a rel="prefetch" href="./free-open-source">Learn more →</a>
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</p>
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</TalkingPointContent>
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</TalkingPointContainer>
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<PartnerContainer />
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</div>
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<style>
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:global(.site a) {
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color: #72bbd9;
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}
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}
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</style>
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<svelte:head>
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<title>FemtoStar</title>
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</svelte:head>
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<div class="site">
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<div class="hero">
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<div class="container">
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<!--<Globe />-->
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<div style="background-color: teal;" />
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<FemtoHeader />
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</div>
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</div>
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<TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointName text="Global Open Infrastructure" />
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<TalkingPointContent>
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<p>
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Our satellites are open infrastructure - that means anyone can use them
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without needing to go through an official gateway. This makes FemtoStar
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a flexible, open, and inherently net-neutral network, able not just to
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connect users to the services we provide, but to serve as a platform for
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what others build on top of it.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a rel="prefetch" href="./global-open-infrastructure">Learn more →</a>
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</p>
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</TalkingPointContent>
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</TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointName text="Privacy by design, not just by promise" />
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<TalkingPointContent>
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<p>
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Many products only promise privacy. FemtoStar is different. Privacy and
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security are verifiably baked into every part of the system, all the way
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down to the lowest level details. We couldn't violate your privacy even
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if we wanted to.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a rel="prefetch" href="./privacy-by-design">Learn more →</a>
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</p>
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</TalkingPointContent>
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</TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointContainer>
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<TalkingPointName
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text="Free and open-source technology, built by a global community" />
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<TalkingPointContent>
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<p>
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FemtoStar is free and open-source technology. This goes for software and
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hardware alike, and, yes, even for the satellites themselves. You have
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access to the source files, and if you want to make sure the software on
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your terminal lives up to its privacy and security claims, the source is
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freely available to use, read, or modify.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a rel="prefetch" href="./free-open-source">Learn more →</a>
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</p>
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</TalkingPointContent>
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</TalkingPointContainer>
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<PartnerContainer />
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</div>
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