Friday 4 July 2014

The force of new technology that might mean the elimination of phone contracts, cellular towers, and a reduction of EMF fog

It occurs to me that with the new Amazon messaging phone and system which could revolutionize messaging, we may see the germ of an idea that could eliminate the hideous infrastructure worldwide of cell towers and reduce WIFI demand permanently. It is a form of leveraging of technological capability. Each person contributes to the success of the system eliminating the business opportunity in between. A democratization of messaging economics could return.

I call this new system 'democratic relay messaging'.

Now design and fund this. 

Is anyone with me on the logic of this? 

By crowd sourcing communications through active phones, it should be possible to eliminate the role / monopoly of major companies in the communications industry. The economics is there and the germ of a technology idea. 

This could happen very rapidly as it seems to be a logical extension of the fact that each phone is a transmitter and receiver of data.

The revolution has started in my mind! 

Don't rush your best ideas. Grow them....

Arthur


Enjoy Pooh quotes: A.A. MilneWinnie-the-Pooh

Such as: 

"You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes." 
― A.A. MilneWinnie-the-Pooh

"I'm not lost for I know where I am. But however, where I am may be lost." 
― A.A. MilneWinnie-the-Pooh

"When you see someone putting on his Big Boots, you can be pretty sure that an Adventure is going to happen." 
― A.A. MilneWinnie-the-Pooh



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