Connectivity Growing Everywhere
A decentralized network where motorbike riders carry lightweight bamboo antenna arrays, extending internet access to last-mile rural communities where cell towers can't reach.
A rural farmer in remote Indonesia sends their first-ever WhatsApp message to negotiate crop prices. The message hops through four passing motorbikes, each with a sleek bamboo antenna glowing gently as it relays the signal, finally reaching a cell tower 60km away. The farmer watches their phone show "delivered" within seconds—something that previously required a 2-hour journey to town.
Treated bamboo engineered with conductive charcoal composites—sustainable, lightweight, and naturally signal-amplifying.
Each motorbike becomes a moving node, creating a dynamic network that grows with delivery fleet activity.
Extending internet access to rural communities where traditional infrastructure is economically unviable.
Motorbike riders earn $0.015 per MB relayed passively—avg $30-50/month additional income.
Logistics companies pay $75/month per bike for fleet-wide connectivity and real-time analytics.
Governments and NGOs sponsor corridors at $2,000/month per 100km, with measurable ROI.