The global demand for seamless connectivity is skyrocketing. Having a reliable internet connection has become crucial, not just for general use but also for connecting satellites, IoT devices, and other everyday technologies. Even in developed economies, traditional telecommunications infrastructure can barely keep up with the pace of growth. For example, the US Federal Communications Commission has opened an inquiry into several massive cellular outages across the country that occurred in recent years.
In these scenarios, governments are working on a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) which would be a viable alternative to legacy connectivity systems. Unlike the traditional top-down approach of telecom infrastructure, DePINs are composed of numerous, smaller, and distributed antennas and devices.