Self-repairing connectivity for remote tropical regions
Engineered from palm fiber structures that regenerate when damaged by weather or wildlife. Sustainable, low-cost connectivity that literally heals itself.
A villager watches as a storm-damaged antenna literally regrows itself within 48 hours — the palm fiber structure detects the breach and activates dormant cells that weave new conductive pathways, restoring connectivity without any technician or replacement parts ever arriving. No repair crew. No shipping delays. No expensive parts. Just biology meeting engineering.
B2G contracts with developing nations — providing sustainable connectivity infrastructure where traditional cell towers are too expensive to maintain and frequently damaged by cyclones. Initial focus: Pacific Island nations and Southeast Asian governments spending millions on tower repairs every storm season.
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