XNET

Sep 24, 2024 • 13 Min Read

Introduction

In an increasingly digital world, demand for wireless internet has never been higher. The wide use of handheld devices, the growth of “smart devices,” and the commercial importance of connectivity have left traditional carriers struggling to keep up with demand.

Carriers have begun exploring zero to low-capex alternatives to provide services to their customers through the help of decentralized infrastructure networks (dePIN).  XNET is a decentralized wireless network using Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), Wi-Fi Version 6+, and a network of node operators to provide reliable and cheap connectivity to consumers and businesses. XNET owns very little physical infrastructure and no spectrum.

How Does Wireless Work?

Spectrum refers to the various lengths of wave frequencies that wireless signals travel over. The spectrum goes from 3 Hz to 300 EHz, with things like radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves on the lower end of the spectrum, and things like UV, X-rays, and gamma rays on the high end of the spectrum.

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Wireless refers to the wavelengths on the spectrum that support messaging, calls, or internet connections with wave frequencies between 20 KHz and 300 GHz. Spectrum is a finite resource because of the limited freq...

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