Virtual Mobile Internet Provider
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:08 am
Hurricane Sandy, which raged across the US East Coast last week, has paralysed mobile internet in large parts of the country. Work is underway to rebuild these networks with all its might. Some providers, such as Comcast, have opened their WiFi network, which is normally only available to customers, to all citizens.Everyone is now looking at big mobile operators to restore mobile internet, but actually we wouldn't need these parties if everyone was willing to share a little bit. How does that work?
Most smartphones have had the ability to become a 'personal hotspot' for some time now, this is also called 'tethering': they become a transmitter and receiver. In this way, every smartphone can connect to multiple other devices, such as a laptop, a tablet sweden telegram data a printer, a camera or another smartphone, and share its internet connection with them. Every device that has a wireless internet option, such as WiFi or Bluetooth, can be connected to the internet via a smartphone.
With this technology, every smartphone becomes an internet node and devices can connect to each other and thus all be connected to each other and to the internet. Not all devices need to have a direct internet connection themselves. If multiple smartphones were to connect to each other in this way, they could together, as a swarm, form one large mobile data network that is in principle free.
Most smartphones have had the ability to become a 'personal hotspot' for some time now, this is also called 'tethering': they become a transmitter and receiver. In this way, every smartphone can connect to multiple other devices, such as a laptop, a tablet sweden telegram data a printer, a camera or another smartphone, and share its internet connection with them. Every device that has a wireless internet option, such as WiFi or Bluetooth, can be connected to the internet via a smartphone.
With this technology, every smartphone becomes an internet node and devices can connect to each other and thus all be connected to each other and to the internet. Not all devices need to have a direct internet connection themselves. If multiple smartphones were to connect to each other in this way, they could together, as a swarm, form one large mobile data network that is in principle free.