World Mobile Secures Spectrum As It Looks To Expand To The US

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Decentralized wireless network operator World Mobile has secured licensed spectrum in the United States of America ahead of its launch in the country.

Decentralized wireless network operator World Mobile announced on Thursday, July 13th, that it has secured licensed spectrum in the United States of America.

In a press release shared with Cryptowisser, the team said this strategic move marks a significant milestone in the company’s mission to bring reliable and affordable internet access to under-connected areas of the United States.

World Mobile revealed that it had secured up to 20MHz of spectrum across the states of California, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah, providing a solid foundation for World Mobile’s US expansion plans. 

The spectrum will be crucial in enabling the company’s decentralized hybrid-connectivity solution, which combines blockchain technology with aerial and terrestrial infrastructure to provide connectivity at a cost multiples lower than traditional mobile network operators.

While commenting on this latest development, World Mobile CEO Micky Watkins stated that: 

“By securing licensed spectrum, we are signaling our intent to revolutionize the connectivity landscape in the United States. Securing spectrum strengthens our position to deploy our network and support a profitable sharing economy. We believe in harnessing the collective power of individuals and communities to create a more inclusive and connected world.”

The company’s licensed spectrum aligns with the US government’s plan to support connectivity across the country. 

US President Joe Biden recently announced a $42 billion high-speed internet initiative. The initiative is designed to expand broadband access to rural and low-income areas, as well as to promote competition and affordability in the market. 

World Mobile revealed that it intends to deploy its service in the US later this year, following a successful commercial launch in Tanzania, and field tests in Kenya, Nigeria and Mozambique. 

World Mobile is based on blockchain and incentivizes people to be part of a sharing economy that taps into the trillion-dollar global telecom market. Individuals and business owners around the world can operate nodes on its network and bring their communities online while earning revenue.

 

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