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What is Netsukuku
Netsukuku is a scalable, fully-routable mesh network that automatically forms and sustains itself.
Netsukuku allows for a set of devices to form a connected network without the intervention of any central entity. Further, it enables a network to grow indefinitely, or two networks to form indipendently and then join together. Even bigger and wider than the Internet.
What can we do with Netsukuku
We live in a connected world. The popularity of the Internet has roots on the many benefits that we are getting used to know. It gives us new methods for communicating, spreading and finding informations, exchanging services and goods.
However, we need to improve many aspects of this global connectivity. For example, after too many years since it gained popularity, many people today do not have a satisfactory connection, in terms of efficience, cost, ease of use.
Enter Netsukuku.
What are the benefits that we get from it that we don't have in the Internet as we know it today?
We can share with each other the connectivity and improve at the same time our experience. At no fees. learn more
We can easily give services to other members from our own computer, without uploading informations or paying fees to any centralized server. learn more
We get a awesome connectivity experience when we contact friends located near to us. Hence, we give a great advantage to our local community, while still being connected to the global community. learn more
We enjoy a network where the more people get connected, the better the network perform for all. learn more
Who can be part of Netsukuku
How can I find a peer to connect with?
What about the Internet when I am in Netsukuku?
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