It’s time to move forward and let new tech take over.

The old system is opaque, centralized, and too rigid, it slows progress and creates unnecessary problems.

What we need is healthy competition.

The same way miners compete to validate blocks and secure networks, this principle should be applied across industries.

India has some of the world’s brightest tech minds, yet suffers from poor internet coverage.

Why? Because telecom is fragmented and lacks a unified infrastructure.

@DabbaNetwork fixes that.

They introduce healthy market dynamics where multiple actors interact and compete based on their own interests, but in doing so, help scale internet access across the country.

1/ Backhaul providers supply the upstream bandwidth. They deliver fiber internet to both LCOs (Local Connectivity Operators) and location owners.

2/ Location Owners list their properties on a public marketplace and host Hotspots that provide WiFi access to data consumers.

3/ LCOs also list on the public marketplace. They install and manage Hotspots owned by Hotspot Owners, set up broadband wiring for Location Owners, and connect the system to the internet via Backhaul Providers.

4/ Hotspot Owners purchase Hotspots from Hardware Manufacturers and lease them to LCOs, choosing providers based on service quality and performance.

5/ Hardware Manufacturers design and sell Hotspot devices to Hotspot Owners.

6/ Data Consumers access the internet by purchasing Data Credits using the DBT token. A portion of the DBT is burned, while the rest is distributed as rewards to Hotspot Owners.

Good service = revenue.

Bad service = kicked out by the market.

No corruption. No favoritism. Just market-driven results.

Scalable. Transparent. Fair.