peer-to-peer cellphone technology

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Overview

This page is for exploring the idea of peer-to-peer cellphone technology, with the specific goal of arriving at a system which would continue to work when central broadcast towers were unavailable due to power outage or usage-flooding. The concept was first proposed by David Brin in the article Designed to Let Us Down: Our Deliberately Frail Cell Phone System.

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