Broadband Challenge

Half the global population has no Internet

The existing Internet infrastructure is based upon content stored in large data centres accessed by high-speed BROADBAND over fibre optic and high-speed network communications.

While this approach is effective in urban areas, it encounters challenges when connecting individuals in rural, sparsely populated, and mountainous regions where the affordability and impracticality of installing fibre broadband limits wider adoption.

The Netlite Solution

Netlite reduces the expense of providing Internet access to remote communities by utilizing our advanced cache systems, enabling 1,000 people share a single satellite dish.

Netlite Overview

  • Local WIFI hotspots
  • Access to local content
  • Satellite Sharing
  • Low-cost smartphones
  • WEB 3.0 Apps supported

Community Hubs

  • Range up to 5 km
  • Mesh repeaters extend range
  • Up to 5 gigabit-speed WiFi 7
  • Supports up to 1,000 users
  • Satellite Dish provided
  • Solar Power & Batteries
  • Remote monitoring
  • Network Control Centre
  • Built-in security system
  • Ariel Installed on a mast/roof
  • Requires a secure building