Broadband Challenge

Half the global population has no Internet

The existing Internet infrastructure is based upon content stored in large data centers accessed by high-speed BROADBAND over fiber optic and high-speed network communications.

While this approach is effective in urban areas, it encounters challenges when connecting individuals in rural, sparsely populated, and mountainous regions where the affordability and impracticality of installing fiber broadband limits wider adoption.

The Netlite Solution

Netlite lowers the cost of Internet provision to remote communities.

Netlite Overview

  • Local WIFI hotspots
  • Local Content
  • Satellite Up-Link
  • Low-cost smartphones available
  • Netlite Menu shares satellite
  • Netlite Apps are efficient
  • WEB 3.0 Distributed Apps supported

Community Hubs

  • Coverage typically 1 to 5 km radius
  • Mesh repeaters extend the Hub range
  • Adopts gigabit-speed WiFi 6/7
  • Supports up to 1,000 + active clients
  • Satellite dish provided
  • Solar Power & Battery provided
  • Remote monitoring Network Centre
  • Installed on a mast on the roof to obtain maximum range
  • Requires a secure building