With the rise of Bitcoin I was thinking of other uses of having a universal system.

Deandre Durr
60 Second Read by Dre Durr
2 min readDec 14, 2017

Cell phone data💡 Now that’s an idea!

I have no idea why there are thousands of cellular towers all around the world. And millions of carriers that all do the exact same thing.

  • Make a call
  • Receive a call
  • Send a Text
  • Receive a Text
  • Play with all of your Apps and Games

In certain areas, one will have a better signal than others. When I visit my family in West Virginia, the provider of choice is Verizon. Then when I go visit my friends in Los Angeles the provider of choice is T-mobile.

What is the difference?

There is one thing that is universal when my friends and I go out. To either a coffee house or meeting at someones house.

Do you know what that question is?

What is the Wi-Fi password?

No matter what your carrier is no one wants to spend more on data than they have to. Also, the wi-fi signal is always the strongest signal.

Why do I need a carrier in the first place?

I need a carrier for the transit times. There is no wi-fi in most vehicles or when walking somewhere. If there was a way to only use wi-fi throughout the entire world. It would eliminate the mobile carrier business. hmmm…

How can I solve this problem?

A strong enough signal that would give you enough juice to power the system. If there was a way to siphon wireless signals from homes and businesses. during your commute. That would eliminate it through the city. The problem would be here is my matrix moment.

I would have to stay away from the freeway.

Universal mobile phones. That is the next step.

Durr Out🎤💧

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60 Second Read by Dre Durr
60 Second Read by Dre Durr

Published in 60 Second Read by Dre Durr

Collection of short essays by Deandre Durr on growth, startups, and observing life

Deandre Durr
Deandre Durr

Written by Deandre Durr

I’m a marketer that writes code. Obsessed with growing things bigger than myself 👩‍🚀. My favorite topics are Growth Hacking, Startups, and Product Hunt 😸