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by bklyn11201
1776 days ago
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I know there is little info available, but what is the practical future here? Buying a $1-5k setup and then sharing your fast connection with neighbors? Or is this more an incentive for bars and coffee shops? Or is this a play for MVNO dollars? To amortize $5k in upfront costs over 7 years, I need to make about $100 a month to justify the upfront cost. |
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The magic is in the decentralized deployment model. Individuals can effectively become their own cell tower. This enables an effect similar to that of airb&b: you can sell 5G data out of your window (if it makes sense for you location), or strike agreements with SMBs for a profit share. Since this is CBRS spectrum, this is actually legal to do for the first time.
The helium token economic model is appealing as well. Every packet of 5G data transferred through a helium node places buy pressure on the supply capped HNT token.
I'm not even touching on proof of coverage which is more fuel for build out. PoC is an ingenuous means to incentivise build out before the demand catches up.