In every dual-core phone, there’s a ROUTER trying to get out.

Here the Idea, I was out in the sea about 5 miles from the coast and I
could connect to the internet without problem.
I have in my hand a phone that is able to transmit and receive data
from that distance. (no advertising but is a galaxy s first generation
about 2 year old).
Android OS in the phone is designed to connect ONLY to the backbone
grid. WHAT IF THE BACKBONE GRID IS MADE BY CELLPHONES IN A DYNAMIC
WAY?
Al Android phones should have a dual connecting feature, to the
carrier backbone and to the ANDROID NET backbone.
Device to device to device that will becomes node on the net.
If the internet could be supported in a parallel way by a wireless
device based network then it will be FREE and OPEN and could not be
shut down.

This could not fix completely the problem, think about the
intercontinental underwater cable or satellite. But can change the way
we connect on a daily basis in cities and country side.

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