Start your Own ISP - helping you start your own Internet Service Provider!

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Start your Own ISP

helping you start your own Internet Service Provider!


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i've been following the Althea Network mesh network setup for a while now and it looks like they have started to really put content out there to help others get setup being a WISP in the area in the world where you live.

For me i'm interested in the cross over of not only mesh networks where you have a centralized core of connectivity but the ability to run mesh networked crypto nodes for local commerce and storytelling around local services.

i expect i'll be watching this video quite a bit over the coming months in preperation for next year. i know a few places in the world that would benefit from this and i'd love to see a small area of mesh connected crypto nodes exist -- would be great to document and there would always be something to do.


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https://www.startyourownisp.com/



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This is what we have done in our valley.

It works okay but is affected by weather, seasons etc. And much of the support load falls on the users.

my own isp wow its good to know i hope it will help any one for making lot of money

It is very nice and useful product because through this we can have our own service provider.

This sounds really good that one can have own ISP but I think in terms of its set-up it will require high investment not everyone can afford it. Technology wise things are easy but money would be surely a factor to consider before doing it. nice hunt

Wow this is great they are trying to make setting up your own internet service easier which I think it great so that perhaps in future we don't have to rely on the big service providers who I can say honestly often give a not so great service, but this could also be usual to set up services in remote areas.