3air solves Africa’s massive internet access problem with Cardano-based ISP platform

2021-11-3 15:15

Today, 3air, a blockchain-based startup, announced it will leverage the power of decentralization to provide internet connectivity to consumers in Africa and provide the physical infrastructure to supThe post 3air solves Africa’s massive internet access problem with Cardano-based ISP platform appeared first on AMBCrypto.

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