top of page

Our Mission

Supporting the public enhancement of the internet.  

  • Network topology describes the physical arrangement of components (nodes) in a network.

Arpanet_1972_Map.png

More Than Users

Most sources say around 6 billion people use the internet, but relatively few of them are part of its storage and processing ability. Instead, they congregate around data centers, cloud servers, platforms-- hardware and software rented from corporations. 

Image by NASA

The Problem

There are roughly 743 million consumer devices in the United States alone, representing emense, underutilized computing power. While commercial infrastructure is the traditional solution for maintaining the internet, you can't own, access or modify most of it.

Our Strategy

We offer marketing resources, development tools and acquisition programs supporting small office/home office (SOHO) networks with high capacities for data storage, processing and local production.

Image by dlxmedia.hu

The Possibilities

Imagine earning passive income from hosting data, providing VPN connections, or processing AI accelleration on GPUs hosted in your home. Imagine semi-automated income for printing documents or replacement parts for industrial equipment. Imagine owning the software you use everyday without perpetual rents, and the freedom to alter it as you need.

Image by ZMorph All-in-One 3D Printers

What Comes Next

Passive and semi-automated SOHO networks based on computing power are just the beginning. We've designed systems like the Agrinet to facilitate network agricultute. See what else we're developing here.

Image by Land O'Lakes, Inc.

The Future Now

We're researching topologies for an education network based on library and internet access, quantum solutions to cooperation bottlenecks and reputation management in networked communities. 

Image by Gabriel Sollmann

Get Connected

NTARI's mission as a technology company is not to herd people onto its platforms, but to provide a foundation for people everywhere to develop their own. The internet has changed what it means to be "free", to have "liberty" and "community". 

bottom of page