Congo-Kinshasa: Mesh++ Wants to Close the Digital Divide With Its Self-Powered, Wire-Free Mesh Wi-Fi Products - Trials and Deployments in DRC, Seychelles and Somalia

London — Organistions like Zenzeleni have pioneered the use of mesh Wi-F in remote villages in South Africa to deliver low-cost Wi-Fi. This week Russell Southwood spoke to Edelquinn Njambi, Technical Sales and Marketing, Mesh ++ about how its mesh device can deliver Wi-Fi is a number of different situations.

Mesh++ came out of a University project looking at how to create self-powered Wi-Fi. After creating a number of prototypes, the company was registered and launched in Chicago. The device created is covered by two patents, one that aggregates bandwidth and a low-loss protocol. It claims that data loss between two nodes is 15%.

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