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A device that allows you to use your smartphone in the absence of any communication networks

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What if you suddenly needed to make an important call, but the connection on the phone disappeared? In a modern city, this is easily fixable, but what if you are in a remote village? Or in the mountains? Of course, for such cases there are satellite phones, but they are still cumbersome and expensive to use. Fortunately, there is a solution. Not so long ago, Sonnet Labs from Toronto presented a set of devices that make it possible to use the cellular network even if it is not nearby.
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The new device is a digital radio station operating in one of the long-range radio communication bands. At the same time, to connect to the radio, the smartphone does not even need Wi-Fi (although this option is provided), it is enough to connect the phone with a cable to the station, and your smartphone will again be able to make calls, as well as send text messages, pictures, videos and even GPS coordinates . At the "other end of the wire" is another mobile phone connected to another radio base station. At the same time, you should not worry about the security of the information - the data is encrypted using the AES algorithm.
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The Sonnet system can be turned on automatically if there is no signal from the cellular network. In addition, Sonnet can be used as a backup point in places of natural disasters and other emergencies. The device can work in repeater mode, transferring data along a chain from one base to another until they are received by a phone with access to the network.

The range of one transmitter is approximately 5 kilometers in open terrain, 10 kilometers at elevations and about 2 kilometers in city conditions. The built-in battery lasts for 24 hours of continuous operation of the device.
source:econet.ru
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