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Topic: ⚡️⚡️[ANN] ⚡️⚡️ ELYNET Official Regular Updates - page 5. (Read 900 times)

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I'm not a fan of rooting devices. I've used several devices and I haven't rooted a single one. This may be the downside of installing Elynet own custom OS. If Elynet have a better strategy to this they should implement. Other than that they are going to face loads of problem
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I just checked elynet's telegram and I find it interesting that they have their own mobile application CRUDE  and users can buy data by using elynet  tokens ElyX, and can also gift unused data to others and many more features like free international calls. That's really gonna make a great impression on telecommunication Industry.

When you say Data. Are you saying mobile data that can be used to access the internet like the traditional data we buy in our country?

According to their telegram page I guess yes data means mobile data which we buy to connect with Internet. And for more information you may follow this link.

https://www.coincurb.com/news/elynet-first-global-blockchain-telecom-company-announces-launch/

Going through this link raised a lot of questions on my mind. For example.

Crude OS Elynet own OS; how do we get to install this system on our mobile?

What are the pricing for data since peer to peer calls are almost free?
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?

I agree with this. It's going to be difficult for users to root their phones. Maybe something like partnering with a mobile company to use theirs as the official phone os.
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I just checked the video at ELYNET.io site, and what they mentioned that Elynet users can use the data or mobile services anywhere in the world that too at almost 50% low cost. No roaming charges and many other benefits.
Not sure how easy or difficult it's to actually implement this solution.

I don't really know how they intend to do this but most times it involves the brand selling like their hardware to the public before one can use their services since it will be a sim-less thing but i'm looking forward to seeing this come to life, data in some regions is still quite expensive and if they can tap into the market and make available cheap data, then they got themselves a market

I thought they want to service just wireless communication via cellular calls. Is there a data service inclusion? Would be really nice to see that happen

According to the blog, there's no data service inclusion, but I believe that the most logical way to have a telecom project reach out to several people around the world without a sim should be with data. Though there could be some other way which could be more effective for the Elynet project to use.

Thought i saw like a data service thing in one of the comments on this thread or am i mistaken but i think it will be a good thing for them to include such services as the data is actually needed by a lot of communication users, in fact most people prefer having a good and cheap data service than the other way round, so it will be a good thing if they incorporate such
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I just checked the video at ELYNET.io site, and what they mentioned that Elynet users can use the data or mobile services anywhere in the world that too at almost 50% low cost. No roaming charges and many other benefits.
Not sure how easy or difficult it's to actually implement this solution.

I don't really know how they intend to do this but most times it involves the brand selling like their hardware to the public before one can use their services since it will be a sim-less thing but i'm looking forward to seeing this come to life, data in some regions is still quite expensive and if they can tap into the market and make available cheap data, then they got themselves a market

I thought they want to service just wireless communication via cellular calls. Is there a data service inclusion? Would be really nice to see that happen

According to the blog, there's no data service inclusion, but I believe that the most logical way to have a telecom project reach out to several people around the world without a sim should be with data. Though there could be some other way which could be more effective for the Elynet project to use.
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I’ll say on first check this would be a brilliant project, but I’ll like a link to your github page. It would be great to see how much work has been done on your project.
I see ElyNet is a South Korean Project (most team members are from South Korea) and seem to have a good link with LG Inc, does this mean your services would be limited to people in South Korea? And investors would be South Korean too?

I don't think the project would be limited to South Korean since its utilising blockchain technology and secondly, I read that the sim less network can be used anywhere in the world. Am personally thrilled by the details of the project, but am not surprised by the workability and potential of blockchain technology.

This supposed to be a global platform where people around the world can use it. Blockchain technology used for mainly this purpose.
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?

Google video calling works on any other mobile phones. I am not that technical but I am assuming this IS or software may not required special hardware.

True, they can just make their OS into a software, but manufacturing their phone product will give them a better and a more competitive better edge.
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?

Google video calling works on any other mobile phones. I am not that technical but I am assuming this IS or software may not required special hardware.
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?

Yea and i think that's where the issue of partnership comes in to enable them have a smooth ride in delivering their concept, it won't be a good idea to root the smartphones just to make their service work, the good thing about this is the bridging of gap that's about to be created between the blockchain industry and the conventional one, its a profitable industry but they need the right team and a lot of paperwork to scale through.


if they want their service to be streamlined they have to ensure they partner with smartphone manufacturer so that users can use their services without much hurdle it will be a good move if they partner with any major smartphone maker. so that it can serve as use case for other makers to adopt

Even if they managed to develop OS or any hardware still they need to operate or connect over some medium, right? Will that medium will be internet?
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?

Yea and i think that's where the issue of partnership comes in to enable them have a smooth ride in delivering their concept, it won't be a good idea to root the smartphones just to make their service work, the good thing about this is the bridging of gap that's about to be created between the blockchain industry and the conventional one, its a profitable industry but they need the right team and a lot of paperwork to scale through.


if they want their service to be streamlined they have to ensure they partner with smartphone manufacturer so that users can use their services without much hurdle it will be a good move if they partner with any major smartphone maker. so that it can serve as use case for other makers to adopt
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

Couple with the fact that there are already number of blockchain based projects running with similar ideas and not being successful with implementation. However let's see how it all turns out to be. When we can get a hang of it and they can get a fair share of the market then I think the project will be profitable for business in the long term.

One of the most common weakness of blockchain inspired project is the adoption. Most times we are bamboozled by the details of a project who appears to have every step figured out and the teams pedigree looking so renowned but on entering the market they get consumed and before long we stop seeing their impact.
Am eagerly waiting for a project to break the jinx on blockchain inspired project and hope to see Elynet project making an outstanding contribution to the telecom industry.
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?

Yea and i think that's where the issue of partnership comes in to enable them have a smooth ride in delivering their concept, it won't be a good idea to root the smartphones just to make their service work, the good thing about this is the bridging of gap that's about to be created between the blockchain industry and the conventional one, its a profitable industry but they need the right team and a lot of paperwork to scale through.
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?

But with their own OS they also need to get the phone manufactures on board, right? Because only a few people would root their smartphones to install a new operating system?
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I just checked elynet's telegram and I find it interesting that they have their own mobile application CRUDE  and users can buy data by using elynet  tokens ElyX, and can also gift unused data to others and many more features like free international calls. That's really gonna make a great impression on telecommunication Industry.

When you say Data. Are you saying mobile data that can be used to access the internet like the traditional data we buy in our country?

According to their telegram page I guess yes data means mobile data which we buy to connect with Internet. And for more information you may follow this link.

https://www.coincurb.com/news/elynet-first-global-blockchain-telecom-company-announces-launch/

With this. Where are they going to launch their product first. Because I know most countries have a way they access their own data for internet usage.

Yes this is right the team is  going to face a lot of problems while launching this new tech, but where they gonna launch it first that info I think is not provided but guessing the team is from South Korea so they gonna start it from there.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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I just checked elynet's telegram and I find it interesting that they have their own mobile application CRUDE  and users can buy data by using elynet  tokens ElyX, and can also gift unused data to others and many more features like free international calls. That's really gonna make a great impression on telecommunication Industry.

When you say Data. Are you saying mobile data that can be used to access the internet like the traditional data we buy in our country?

According to their telegram page I guess yes data means mobile data which we buy to connect with Internet. And for more information you may follow this link.

https://www.coincurb.com/news/elynet-first-global-blockchain-telecom-company-announces-launch/

With this. Where are they going to launch their product first. Because I know most countries have a way they access their own data for internet usage.
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Activity: 124
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I just checked elynet's telegram and I find it interesting that they have their own mobile application CRUDE  and users can buy data by using elynet  tokens ElyX, and can also gift unused data to others and many more features like free international calls. That's really gonna make a great impression on telecommunication Industry.

When you say Data. Are you saying mobile data that can be used to access the internet like the traditional data we buy in our country?

According to their telegram page I guess yes data means mobile data which we buy to connect with Internet. And for more information you may follow this link.

https://www.coincurb.com/news/elynet-first-global-blockchain-telecom-company-announces-launch/
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

Couple with the fact that there are already number of blockchain based projects running with similar ideas and not being successful with implementation. However let's see how it all turns out to be. When we can get a hang of it and they can get a fair share of the market then I think the project will be profitable for business in the long term.
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I just checked elynet's telegram and I find it interesting that they have their own mobile application CRUDE  and users can buy data by using elynet  tokens ElyX, and can also gift unused data to others and many more features like free international calls. That's really gonna make a great impression on telecommunication Industry.

When you say Data. Are you saying mobile data that can be used to access the internet like the traditional data we buy in our country?
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

I don't think it will be that hard if they intend to provide cheap data services like they intend to and they probably may use the iOS or android operating system to make this happen, i may be wrong though, its a lot of questions that needs to be answered, especially the hardware aspect, like do they intend to have like a collaboration with a major brand to develop this or what?
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I must say I am not really sure how this will work, yet. Are they planning to build their own mobile operating system? It will be hard to compete against Android, iOS and the Huawei OS.

from the information i have gathered so far i don't think they are planning to build an os i believe they are trying to create a network layer that will operate without the need for sim hence the sim-less nature what i don't get is how will it happen. i have not gone through their whitepaper for technical information
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