Internet connectivity – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Thu, 08 May 2025 10:09:13 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Internet connectivity – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Q&A with Tae Oh on How Spacecoin is Building Decentralised Internet and Financial Access in Nigeria https://techeconomy.ng/spacecoin-is-building-decentralised-internet-and-financial-access/ https://techeconomy.ng/spacecoin-is-building-decentralised-internet-and-financial-access/#respond Thu, 08 May 2025 10:09:13 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=158280 Tae Oh is the founder of Spacecoin, where he leads the mission to deliver permissionless internet connectivity to underserved communities. Spacecoin is the world’s first decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) powered by low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, built to serve as the open protocol for global, trustless internet access.

In this interview with Techeconomy, Tae Oh tells us how Spacecoin is building decentralised internet and financial access in Nigeria. Excerpt:

What is Spacecoin, and how does it aim to solve the challenges of connectivity and financial exclusion in Nigeria?

Spacecoin is building a decentralised satellite internet network that provides reliable, permissionless connectivity without the need for expensive terrestrial infrastructure such as cell towers and fibre-optic cables.

Our goal is to connect the 2.9 billion people globally – including tens of millions in Nigeria, who still lack reliable internet. But access is only part of it. With our partners Creditcoin and Gluwa, we enable financial inclusion by letting people build on-chain credit just by paying for data.

For an everyday user in Nigeria, how does the Spacecoin system actually work?

It’s simple: instead of getting your data via fibre-optic cables or cell towers, you get it via our satellites. You pay small amounts in digital currency, and that payment is recorded publicly on a blockchain. Over time, this creates a verifiable history of trust, which can help users access loans and other financial services, even without a bank account.

Why is Nigeria such a central focus for Spacecoin’s early rollout?

Nigeria is a market with one of the highest web3 adoption rates, but also one of the most underserved in terms of internet infrastructure. It has over 100 million people under 25 — that’s an entire generation being held back by lack of access. If we can connect them, we unlock massive social and economic upside.

You use the phrase “Connecting the Unconnected” a lot. What does that look like in real life, and how do you track progress?

For us, it’s not just about signal coverage — it’s about whether people can afford to connect, stay connected, and do something meaningful with that access.

We measure success by looking at usage: how many people are getting online, how many are building transaction history, and how that translates into things like credit access and digital participation.

Why did you choose blockchain to run a satellite internet network? What does it enable that other models can’t?

Blockchain lets us build transparency into network access. Decisions like who gets online and how much they pay, access and pricing are handled by smart contracts — transparently, fairly, and without bias. It also means the network is open-source and permissionless. In regions where connectivity can be politicized or priced out of reach, that kind of neutrality really matters.

You’ve partnered with the Central Bank of Nigeria on the eNaira. How does this fit into your ecosystem?

Through Gluwa — our incubator and Creditcoin’s developer — we’ve partnered with the Central Bank of Nigeria to integrate blockchain-based credit scoring into the eNaira system.

That means internet usage via Spacecoin can help build creditworthiness in the eyes of lenders. It’s a first-of-its-kind integration between national digital currency and decentralized credit rails.

Beyond tech, you’ve launched a blockchain and AI training program in Nigeria. What’s the goal there?

We’ve teamed up with the Nigerian Vice President’s office and Jigawa State to train 1,000 young Nigerians a year in blockchain, AI, and other advanced tech skills. For us, this isn’t charity or CSR — it’s about preparing the next wave of builders. We want Nigerians to shape what the decentralized internet becomes.

What milestones has Spacecoin already hit in Nigeria, and what’s coming next?

We launched our first satellite, CTC-0, with SpaceX. Through Gluwa, we’ve helped distribute over ₦100 billion in loans via Aella Microfinance Bank using Creditcoin rails. Now we’re preparing to do ground tests in Nigeria to prep for our next-gen satellites launching in October.

How does Spacecoin help Nigeria leapfrog the usual infrastructure problems, like towers, fibre, and underbanking?

We cut out the middle layers. Instead of building from the ground up, we build from space down. You don’t need expensive ground infra to connect to the Internet. Anyone with digital currency can pay. Anyone who pays builds history. This lets people bypass infrastructure that would take years or decades to roll out the traditional way.

What’s the long-term vision for Spacecoin and its role in Nigeria’s digital future?

We want Spacecoin to be the on-ramp to the internet, to finance, to global opportunity. Nigeria has the energy, talent, and ambition. Our job is to help unlock that – not just by providing access, but by building systems that reward participation, build trust, and empower people to shape their digital futures.

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Tae Oh, founder of Spacecoin
Tae Oh, founder of Spacecoin

Tae Oh is the founder of Spacecoin, where he leads the mission to deliver permissionless internet connectivity to underserved communities. Spacecoin is the world’s first decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) powered by low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations – built to serve as the open protocol for global, trustless internet access.

Tae brings a unique background that blends deep technical expertise with a long-standing commitment to solving systemic issues around financial and digital exclusion. As the founder and CEO of Gluwa, Spacecoin’s parent company, Tae has spent over a decade building blockchain-based solutions aimed at expanding access to financial services. He also founded Creditcoin, a Layer-1 blockchain that has facilitated millions of on-chain microloans across emerging markets – helping individuals and small businesses build credit histories in places where traditional banking infrastructure is lacking.

At Spacecoin, Tae is carrying that same mission forward into the digital access space. His vision is to create a decentralized internet network that bypasses borders, monopolies, and gatekeepers – empowering people everywhere with access to information, opportunity, and financial systems. Under his leadership, Spacecoin launched its first satellite, CTC-0, in December 2024 and formed strategic partnerships with Creditcoin, Sui, and Walrus to create a unified infrastructure for decentralized connectivity and finance.

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Six Signs You Might Need a High-Speed Mesh Wi-Fi System https://techeconomy.ng/six-signs-you-might-need-a-high-speed-mesh-wi-fi-system/ https://techeconomy.ng/six-signs-you-might-need-a-high-speed-mesh-wi-fi-system/#comments Thu, 21 Sep 2023 15:02:39 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=113772 A reliable and fast Wi-Fi connection is inevitably important these days, considering the high rate of digitization, for both work and leisure. 

If you’re experiencing frequent connectivity issues or slow speeds, it might be time to consider upgrading to a high-speed mesh Wi-Fi system. 

Mesh Wi-Fi systems offer seamless coverage throughout your home, eliminating dead zones and ensuring a consistently fast and stable connection. But how do you know when it’s time to make the switch? 

Here are six signs that indicate you might need a high-speed mesh Wi-Fi system:

  1. Inconsistent Coverage

Are there areas in your home where the Wi-Fi signal is weak or nonexistent? Dead zones can be frustrating, especially if you rely on a stable connection for work or entertainment. A mesh Wi-Fi system can extend coverage to every corner of your house, ensuring a strong signal wherever you go.

  1. Slow Internet Speeds

Are you experiencing sluggish internet speeds, especially during peak usage hours? Slow speeds can be a result of overcrowded networks or outdated hardware. Mesh Wi-Fi systems are designed to handle multiple devices simultaneously, providing faster speeds even when many devices are connected.

  1. Frequent Dropouts

If your Wi-Fi connection frequently drops or disconnects, it can disrupt video calls, online gaming, or streaming sessions. Mesh Wi-Fi systems use smart technology to maintain a consistent connection as you move around your home, minimizing dropouts.

  1. Buffering During Streaming

Nothing is more frustrating than buffering interruptions while streaming your favorite shows or movies. A high-speed mesh Wi-Fi system can deliver the bandwidth needed for uninterrupted 4K streaming and online gaming, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.

  1. Multiple Devices Connected 

In today’s connected households, numerous devices like smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and IoT devices compete for bandwidth. A mesh Wi-Fi system can intelligently manage and prioritize devices, preventing congestion and ensuring each device gets the speed it needs.

  1. Home Office or Remote Work

With the rise of remote work and online learning, a reliable home network is essential. If you’re working from home or have children attending virtual classes, a high-speed mesh Wi-Fi system can provide the stability and speed required for productivity and learning.

Upgrading to such high-speed system can transform your home network experience. These systems are designed to adapt to your needs, providing reliable and fast internet connectivity throughout your entire home. 

If you identify with any of the signs mentioned above, it might be time to invest in a mesh Wi-Fi system to ensure that you have the best possible internet experience at home. Say goodbye to dead zones, slow speeds, and connectivity issues, and enjoy seamless browsing, streaming, and gaming.

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