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Ammbr ICO | |
Ticker: | AMMBR |
ICO start: | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
ICO end: | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Price: | 1 ETH = 2500 AMMBR |
Bonus: | 1 |
Softcap: | 15000 ETH |
Accepting: | ETH |
Ammbr is a wireless mesh network built on blockchain. Bandwidth is traded 24/7 in an autonomous market.
Description
Ammbr’s vision is to build the world’s largest fully decentralised, self‐sustainable, wireless mesh telecommunications network using blockchain technology. Using this network, Ammbr will compliment centralised legacy telecommunications distribution models to provide universal fast Internet access. Backed by a multinational team with deep expertise in digital identity, wireless and blockchain technologies, Ammbr combines technologies to bridge the last‐mile gap that traditional cable and telecom wireless systems handle poorly.
Each Ammbr unit (or node) consists of a core router capable of communicating across a combination of WiFi, Bluetooth®, LoRaWAN™ etc. for broadband and IoT a first for consumer router devices. Additionally, each unit presents computation and storage resources facilitating edge computing applications. This turns a network of Ammbr nodes into a dedicated mesh of micro‐datacenters at the edge of the network, as well as “last mile” connectivity.
The global Ammbr network will be cooperatively owned and operated by the owners of Ammbr wireless routers, offering users high‐speed, low‐cost internet access wherever they are within range of any Ammbr router. Each Ammbr mesh network node supports a hardware‐based blockchain infrastructure, and will communicate, and reach consensus with, other Ammbr nodes to maintain the integrity of the Ammbr blockchain. With this capability, an Ammbr network can be used to support wallet‐oriented micropayment systems, secure contracts, and securely manage transactions. The broader the Ammbr network, the more robust these abilities.
Roadmap
“ | October 2018: Early trials Q4 2017: Crowdsale start November 2017: Mining chip development starts January 2018: Multi-band chip development starts LTE-U testing March 2018: FPGA field testing concensus protocol April 2018 : Multi-band protocol trials September 2018: Series 1 Ammbr Mesh router October 2018: Market roll-out December 2018: Mining chip production starts October 2019: Series 2 Ammbr Mesh router[1] | ” |
Team
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