Opportunity: Merging Renewable Energy Systems -- Production, Distribution and System Management -- with Our Mobile Internet Service System
Unlike current mobile internet service technology, our system does not require wireless access points to be interconnected to provide mobile service.
Wireless access points can be placed on wind turbines, on transmission towers.
Renewable energy providers can become providers of mobile internet service.
People living in areas without reliable electric power or internet service including mobile, can be affordably provided both.
Companies that partner with us can see marked improvements in their reputation, national and international standing, customer loyalty and revenue.
We believe that merging renewable energy systems -- production, transmission and system management -- with our mobile internet service system may be the most effective and efficient way to provide both energy and mobile internet service to everyone, everywhere.
Four Quick Briefings
We have produced a three and a half minute video comprised of four short briefings about the value of merging renewable energy systems -- planned or existing; production and distribution -- with the XTMC Laboratories mobile internet system. We show you a few of the possibilities and value of merging these two systems.
Teenagers in unserved and underserved areas in Africa ...
Want both renewable electrical energy and inexpensive access to the internet.
And they're not alone.
Include people - young, mid-years and old - in South Asia.
And people in Southeast Asia.
Blade-less Wind Turbine Topped with Wireless Access Point
How about this for an idea?
In Spain they have invented a blade-less wind turbine as a means for generating power. This new system is getting a lot of attention. What you see on the left is an actual photo of the power-generating tower with the addition (drawn-in) of a wireless access point.
Consider the Possibilities
Solar powered mesh networks providing both electrical power and wireless access to the internet in rural areas.