3.3. Camell Project Business Expansion

The Camell project aims to expand beyond cloud storage services into various DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) services. Specifically, it seeks to introduce a shared economy model for WiFi and hotspot services within the telecommunications sector. This expansion strategy includes:

  1. WiFi and Hotspot Sharing Economy: Users can share their WiFi and hotspot networks with others to efficiently utilize network resources. Through this, users can earn CAMT tokens and improve network accessibility. This can be particularly advantageous in countries with insufficient telecommunication infrastructure.

  2. Supporting Countries with Insufficient Telecommunication Infrastructure: In countries with insufficient telecommunication infrastructure, network sharing among individuals can improve internet accessibility more quickly and affordably than centralized infrastructure construction. This helps bridge the digital divide and promotes economic and social development. Additionally, it enhances community connectivity, positively impacting various fields such as education, healthcare, and business.

  3. Advantages of the Sharing Economy: The Camell Project's sharing economy model optimizes the use of network resources, reducing costs and minimizing resource wastage. Users can efficiently use their idle resources to generate additional income, contributing to the overall efficiency of the network.

Through this WiFi and hotspot sharing economy model, the Camell project aims to decentralize the telecommunications infrastructure, providing users with more efficient and cost-effective network solutions. This approach will allow the Camell project to lead innovation in the DePIN service domain and create new, user-centric value.

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