I mean, #Motorola at least made the #Iridium9500 & #Iridium9505 compatible with a #CellularNetwork by offering a " #CellularCasette " adaptor that could do #GSM900 [and some could even do garbage like #AMPS & #CDMA!] so that #Iridium users could roam on #GSM inside #Cities and get #Iridium where no #CellNetwork reached them!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omerPV8CPZQ

Using A '90s Satellite Phone On The Iridium Network

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Cache of Devices Capable of Crashing Cell Network Is Found Near U.N.

The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to conduct surveillance.

The New York Times

Ukama: Be your own cell carrier, using your internet connection even when you’re away from home

https://gadgeteer.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Ukama-400x267.jpg A new company wants to let you become your own cell carrier, using your internet connection even when you’re away from home — and roaming onto the networks of other people doing the same. The […]

https://gadgeteer.co.za/ukama-be-your-own-cell-carrier-using-your-internet-connection-even-when-youre-away-from-home/

https://gadgeteer.co.za/ukama-be-your-own-cell-carrier-using-your-internet-connection-even-when-youre-away-from-home/

A new company wants to let you become your own cell carrier, using your internet connection even when you’re away from home — and roaming onto the networks of other people doing the same. The company, helmed by former Facebook engineer Kashif Ali, is called Ukama, and it’s launching a crowdfunding campaign on engineering and maker-focused site Crowd Supply to get its devices out to people willing to try out the tech and start building the network.

This would work with cellular devices, so you need to provision them with a physical SIM card or an eSIM. One question is whether others are just going to let any roaming Ukama user make use of their Internet or will they charge "roaming fees"? Another is why not just use WiFi at home? With all this setup I'd think you could just secure your WiFi better otherwise.

In the US, Ukama will use Citizens Broadband Radio Service (or CBRS) spectrum, part of which is allocated for companies and members of the general public who want to make their own networks. So that mileage may vary in other countries, who could have all sorts of restrictions on spectrum usage.

Which is why many may just still stick to good old WiFi hotspots...

See A former Facebook engineer wants to help you make your own cell network

#technology #WiFi #cellnetwork #Ukama



Ukama is selling boxes that let you broadcast your home internet connection as LTE. It envisions people using it to build a crowd-sourced cell network.
A former Facebook engineer wants to help you make your own cell network

A company called Ukama is starting to sell equipment that’ll let you create your own LTE network that’s powered by your home internet connection.

The Verge