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Technological advancement is a series of great
leaps forward.
These breakthrough, or "disruptive"
technologies are typically followed by a period of consolidation as
society learns to implement and utilize the new opportunities that have
been created. Today we are in the rare and exciting position of having
witnessed the recent introduction of three
disruptive technologies that both support and complement each other:
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Internet |
 | Wireless
Communications |
 | Mesh
Networking |
The new opportunities created by these
revolutionary new technologies have already begun to positively affect
the convenience, creativity, productivity, and safety of people
throughout the world. And - this is only the beginning!
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Once every generation, a new
technology appears that is more than just an incremental upgrade. It has
the potential to be something truly revolutionary.
The visionaries who conceive new technologies and
work to bring them to fruition have always had to contend with the
inherent barriers that society places before any new disruptive
technology, including:
 | Awareness |
 | Credibility |
 | Application |
 | Financial
reward |
 | Regulatory
policy |
It is often difficult to predict the enormous
benefits a new technology can provide when it is still in its infancy.
Thanks to the perseverance, focus and dedicated
efforts of their proponents, the great potential benefits of
technological breakthroughs have been realized and made available to the
general public. Some examples of these technologies are: |
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The
Telegraph
The Telephone
The Radio
The Transistor
The Personal Computer
The Internet
Moskaluk.com, by merging the
disruptive technologies of Wireless Communications and the Internet, has
pioneered an ad hoc technology that has countless uses and applications
pertaining to broadband mobile data and multimedia services, last mile
access for residential entertainment and gaming, LAN/WAN for enterprise,
VPN networks for security, and enhanced fixed wireless networks. |
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Ad hoc Mesh Networks truly
qualify as a disruptive technology.
Such a technology "disrupts" the existing
marketplace and creates new opportunities that improve and benefit our
neighbourhood, our country, and our society.
Co-opting disruptive technologies for mobile
broadband networks will affect current business projections and
perceptions of how we think of evolutionary upgrades to existing
technologies. The disruptions are short term, however. Over the long
term, these technologies will enhance existing network infrastructures
and the essential services provided through the networks. The public
will gain tremendously when mobile data and multimedia services are
delivered at lower prices and with significantly greater capabilities.
Providing Internet access to every citizen
through a network designed specifically as an IP network (yet
complimentary to existing traditional, evolved networks) is a solution
worth the attention of government and industry. If the solution is
adaptable to almost any public or private network, every device or platform, every IP
application and every multimedia service, then facilitating its
application is more than just good sense. It becomes a crucially
important Great Leap Forward. |

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