Helium, one of the most famous DePin projects in Solana, launches a new service called Helium Plus, aimed at transforming how companies contribute to the helium network.
Helium Plus will enable the general Wi-Fi service providers to join the network using the current Wi-Fi routers, with no need for additional devices. This will open the door for users and companies to earn the original network symbol, HNT, by supporting wireless connection while taking advantage of the community -based portable infrastructure.
Decentralized material infrastructure networks (Deep)) They are Blockchain systems that stimulate individuals and institutions to spread and maintain infrastructure in the real world, such as wireless networks, through their reward with encryption code. These networks convert infrastructure ownership and operate them from central entities to a distributed model by society.
Helium specifically focuses on the decentralized wireless connection, allowing users to provide network coverage through the “hot points” that have been published individually. Participants are then winning HNT symbols by supporting the transfer of mobile phone data and expanding the range of network availability.
Before the announcement of Thursday, the participation in the ecosystem of the ecosystems usually means the deployment of physical hotspot devices that require submitted investment and technical training. With Helium Plus, users can use the current Wi-Fi routers, and convert any site effectively with Wi-Fi to a access point for Hilium, making the cost burden easier for users who want to run the network.
“Helium Plus is a big leap forward to how companies contribute to the helium network,” Mario de Diu, General Manager of the Network Network in Helium. “It provides immediately low -cost wireless integration, which reduces infrastructure costs while creating new revenue flows and improving communication. The simplicity of our process is the key to canceling the potential of this full expansion.”
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