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TerrestriaLink is a unique and resilient Wireless Distribution System that will augment underground fiber. Similar to Starlink’s Low Earth Orbit satellites, instead, TerrestriaLink’s satellites are Earth-bound and are called Network Node Pods (NNP). Each NNP is self-sustaining and is powered by internal rechargeable batteries that maintain charge through three sources, Solar, Wind, and a Thermoelectric generator. NNPs are mobile or fixed mounted with onboard network electronics and antenna transceivers that talk to other NNPs in a Wide Area Network Mesh Environment. Each NNP forms a link to each other establishing a Wireless Network Grid that blankets any remote territory for both Transport and Distribution of Wireless Broadband Internet instead of trenching underground fiber cabling.

The area that TerrestriaLink can cover, allows access to localized Internet service connections such as fiber, cable modem, Cellular 5G/4G, Starlink Satellites, and Public WiFi that can aggregate all of the connections to provide resilient Broadband Cloud-Based Internet Service in remote areas that is not reliant on just one Internet source.

The TerrestriaLink Wireless Distribution Network is Smart and will assist in the fight against the US Digital Divide. Through the development of customized AI/ML Software along with a Cloud-Based Data Fusion Database, each NNP can be monitored and adjusted for peak performance dynamically to maintain optimum delivery of broadband Internet services. In addition, TerrestriaLink NNP is equipped with various multi-Sensors depending on the location and the type of sensor required at each location. The collection of Multi-Sensor Data is precious for a multiplicity of conditions. For example, NOAA may require local or area-wide climate conditions or the USGS may set up vibration sensors for seismic activities or the source of a quake that would normally be difficult to ascertain.

Real Estate Agents’ famous words are Location, Location, and Location. This couldn’t be more fitting for TerrestriaLink. Let’s imagine TerrestriaLink NNPs carefully placed on desolate highways with miles and miles of distance between cities. Each NNP is self-sustaining and provides a wireless Internet link, but it can also serve ideally at rest stops where NNPs could support EV Super Charging stations. This would help close the gap for Electric Vehicles to travel freely across the country like typical gas-powered vehicles but eco-friendly.

To learn more about TerrestriaLink projects and plans, contact us.

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