So every country, including the US, has decided that disconnecting from the outside world in the even of an attack might be a good idea, and gamed it through pretty thoroughly. Today's DefenseOne article was on Russia: http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2018/03/if-war-comes-russia-could-disconnect-internet-yes-entire-country/146572/
So my question for DARPA PMs is this: What technology can we deploy to offer an entire country internet access DESPITE active attempts to prevent it. I feel like everyone's understanding of mesh networks is still stuck in the "broadcast packets to everyone who connects" level of unscalable. If you have to scale, can you? Because we probably will. :) -dave
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