Evolution of Mobile Internet Communications

The mobile phone is the primary connection tool for most people in the world. In 2020, while “one laptop per child” and other initiatives to bring networked digital communications to everyone are successful on many levels, the mobile phone — now with significant computing power — is the primary Internet connection and the only one for a majority of the people across the world, providing information in a portable, well-connected form at a relatively low price. Telephony is offered under a set of universal standards and protocols accepted by most operators internationally, making for reasonably effortless movement from one part of the world to another. At this point, the “bottom” three-quarters of the world’s population account for at least 50% of all people with Internet access.
However, about 2.75 billion GB of mobile traffic is not used by clients of mobile operators every month inspite of it been paid by internet users. We want to improve that. The Global Wasp app allows an Internet user with a surplus of unused Internet traffic to earn revenue from selling it. This allows another Internet user, to get Internet traffic at a lower cost than what local providers offer and connect directly to the Internet automatically and anonymously anywhere in the world where there are Global Wasp users. He or she also saves time of searching for provider, signing a contract, etc. Everything is going automatically. To find out more about it, go to www.globalwasp.com

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Aug 31, 2018 · 2 min read
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