This document discusses stratellites, which are high-altitude airships that can be used for wireless communication networks instead of satellites or cell towers. Stratellites are unmanned balloons filled with helium that hover in the stratosphere at around 20 km altitude using solar-powered propellers. Each stratellite can service an area of 300,000 square miles. They have advantages over satellites such as lower latency, lower launch costs, and the ability to provide high-speed broadband access to remote areas. Some potential applications include providing national wireless broadband networks for voice, video, and internet access.