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Imagine, if you will, a world where free wifi was accessible the world over. From every major city to every far-flung town and lost village, wherever one might go he’d be sure to find the reassuring hum and blink of an active router.
He’d never be far from his emails, his movies, his TV shows, and the news he follows even though he knows that he probably shouldn’t. All the while avoiding expensive cell phone networks and getting the fast, reliable service that he’s come to expect at home.
If this world existed, there would be no communication disparity, the entire world would have access to the greatest educational tool of all time, and nations could be brought closer together via the interaction of individuals online not as citizens of a nation to be take advantage of and spoken for, but as true individuals with their own goals and needs spoken to and explained to other individuals the world over.
A global wi-fi system could be one of the greatest tools for global peace and prosperity of all time.
But How do We Make It Happen?
You might be thinking ‘Yeah that all sounds great, but how do we make it happen?’ and the answer that has been so often repeated over the last year to such ambitious questions remains unchanged. Say it with me: blockchain.
That’s right, the blockchain isn’t just the key to the liberation of the global financial system. It’s the key to the liberation of the global information system.
But how will the blockchain make this happen? By removing fiat from large parts of the equation. The financial system in much of the world is even less developed than the communications infrastructure.
And this become something akin to chicken and egg scenario. To pay for the development of a communication infrastructure, there must be a population of users that have the ability to pay for it, otherwise no one will pay the upfront costs to develop the infrastructure. However the modern financial system is almost entirely tied up with the internet. So if you don’t have any internet connection where you are, there will be little incentive to connect you.
And that’s only speaking for poor areas. Even in rich areas, most people don’t have a very limited cellular data plan and they certainly don’t want to whip out a credit card every time they want to connect to a wi-fi access point. Not only is it dangerous, but router access is often ridiculously overpriced and out of reach for many.
This isn’t just a third-world problem, it is also a first-world problem.
Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/free-wi-fi-around-the-globe-fantasy-or-reality/
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