The project is called the
Hackerspace Global Grid and the goal is to launch an independent satellite into space. This is meant to 'support unrestricted channels on the Internet' and will provide a connection to a series of independent ground stations. The net result is a 'network of nodes completely independent from the Internet itself.' No censorship. No rules. No restrictions.
Naturally, the group is going to face more than its fair share of challenges. It has to build the infrastructure of terrestrial nodes, design and build the satellite itself, and then hitch a ride on someone else's rocket so that they can get the pirate satellite into low-Earth orbit. That's expensive and complicated, but once achieved, the possibilities are endless. Think, unrestricted satellite telephones, VoIP and even cellular communications. The project was pitched at the Chaos Communications Congress in Berlin, a hacker conference hosted by the German Chaos Computer Club.