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RE: NOIA Network: Paving the way for Internet 2.0

in #noia6 years ago

I must commend what a great piece this is.

I couldn't agree more with this truth clearly spelt out here

However, a more chronic issue came to the fore thereafter. The bandwidth availability and hence access varied across geographies. While the North Americas, APAC and Europe could be termed as ones having good network connectivity, the South Americas, Middle East, and Africa made up the other side of the spectrum with relatively less network bandwidth and hence connectivity. Even with a well-spread out Content Delivery Network (CDN) the problem of speed and quantum of access would remain.

This right here was a first for me

We are talking about the growth in the Personal Computers (PCs) and their configuration. Today, we are looking at computers with greater processing power (i3, i5, i7) and huge storage space which is in TBs (the days of GBs are passing). Which means, with not much of change in the habit of an individual PC user, the user’s PC is becoming more powerful and more spacious

With technology evolving daily, it is nice to become acquainted with innovations like NOIA. NOIA would foster interoperability of networks, without necessarily competing with other CDN'S.

NOIA is truly a great concept and would surely be beneficial as it has a view to solve futuristic problems that may arise.

Nice write up by the way

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Hello @godwinzzyzx,

I must say, by far, one of the better analysis of the write up. Thank you for that! You are right indeed that NOIA will foster interoperability of networks and is one of a kind solution!

This is just going to make the world easier and faster for all of us - you and me included!

Thanks for stopping by and do take a look at the testnet. I am sure you will be enthused! :)