The Information Cost-Velocity Curve predicts that by the end of this decade, every device will function as a nanoscale data center (NSDC). Cyberspace will become fractalized, with hundreds of billions of NSDCs communicating with one another in a manner akin to an enhanced version of Apple AirDrop and AirTags, transforming everything they interact with. The financial potential unleashed will be immense.
However, for these interconnected NSDC fractals to capitalize on this opportunity, they will require The 5 Anys:
- frequency
- device
- app
- location
- time
Apple is nearly prepared. The last four of the 5 Anys have been established, and since the days of AirTalk in the 1980s to the current AirDrop, facilitating device communication has consistently been a priority for Apple.
What’s the challenge? Apple’s platform is missing the first of the 5 Anys—any frequency.
Without this element, progress stalls.
Enter ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC. Its dynamic spectrum management is already in use by the United States Department of Defense, and ANDRO is ready for deployment.
Watch as ANDRO’s CEO, Andy Drozd, and I demonstrate how ANDRO’s technology has the potential to transform Apple’s platform—overnight.