Helium has recently announced an exclusive collaboration with American Bandwidth (a leading platform concerning Wi-Fi infrastructure). As per Helium, through this partnership the overall network of the platform will expand with the addition of more than 100K Data-Only Hotspots of Ameriband. The platform took to social media to provide the details of this development.
Helium’s Partnership with Ameriband Aims to Grow Its Ecosystem in the US
Helium added that these hotspots operate as little cell towers, swiftly expanding the coverage footprint throughout the United States. This landmark is dissimilar to the traditional telco model including the installation of costly and giant cell towers. It demonstrates how efficiently and rapidly scaling can be done by a mobile network after people fuel it by deploying coverage.
The broad network of Ameriband is reportedly deployed in the U.S.-based prominent retail businesses, venues, commercial locations, and grocery chains. It will assist drive the utility of the Helium Network. As a result of this collaboration, anyone having a phone plan from Helium Mobile will enjoy connectivity in more locations.
Moreover, the rest of the carriers joining the Helium Network via “Carrier Offload” will provide matchless connectivity from the Data-Only Hotspots and the people-driven Helium Network. The North America-based 3 major carriers are already using the Helium Carrier Offload. Additionally, it has linked more than 1M phones since its launch three months back.
Ameriband Leads in Wider Adoption of Mobile Infrastructure Driven by People
As per Helium, Ameriband occupies a significant position among the earliest large players to adopt this innovative model driven by crypto. The platform is reportedly leading toward a wider adoption of the mobile infrastructure that is driven by people. This partnership marks the start of how a network possessed by people can deliver affordable alternatives for carriers and consumers.
Source: https://blockchainreporter.net/helium-mobile-joins-forces-with-ameriband-to-expand-the-network/