roughly 5000 nodes which will provide some coverage, I'm wondering how it will run independent of the internet, and how the network will be propagated. I'm assuming that's where the helium partnership kicks in. Has anyone covered that in an article somewhere?
I don't claim to fully understand, but the following should help a tad:
DAG doesnt replace the existing TCP/IP or OSI model. It augments and secures it with a decentralized protocol in the application layer as depicted in that diagram that was shared above
yea all good! helium is creating their own decentralized hardware infrastructure with their hotspots and LoRaWan, however, its for very low bandwidth applications. they are also planning on doing the same this year with 5G micro-cells
Is it illegal for Helium to do 5g and do high bandwidth on the scale of Verizon & AT&T? Really need to get Starlink partnership if that’s possible
they partners with DISH network to facilitate this
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