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Supporting the Public Development of the Internet

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

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More Than Users

6 billion people use the internet but relatively few of them are part of its ability to store or process information instead, congregating around hardware and software rented from corporations. This leave communities permanently endebted, unable to own their information infrastructure. 

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Culture is the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a network

The Solution

NTARI is optimizing the internet as a small world network between every user, reducing the cost and increasing the freedom of the internet. 

SOHO Network is a small office/home office network consisting of consumer or small business hardware and software

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The Possibilities

Smart cities and towns don't need to wait on the future. Strengthen local economy with robust edge computing and digitally coordinated services.

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Passive income renting hard drive space, CPU/GPU processing, connection routing or printer access 

What Comes Next

Private SOHO networks with edge services are just the beginning. We've designed systems like the Agrinet to facilitate network agricultute-- hyperlocal microfarms working together to serve local and global markets. See what else we're developing here. 

Active income operating information-based or craft business with customers informed at internet speeds

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Integration Now

We're proposing partnerships with for-profit and nonprofit business, developing the future of global socioeconomic security. Contact our leadership at info@ntari.org

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