Decentralizing telecom benefits small businesses and telcos — Web3 exec
24 Maio 2025 - 3:05PM
Cointelegraph


Decentralizing telecommunication networks financially benefits
small businesses and telecom corporations alike, according to Frank
Mong, the chief operating officer (COO) of Nova Labs, the founding
team behind the Helium wireless decentralized physical
infrastructure (DePIN) network.
In an interview with Cointelegraph at Consensus 2025 in Toronto,
Canada, Mong said that small businesses including bars,
restaurants, convenience stores, and other local operators can
generate revenue by hosting wireless hotspots and
expanding network coverage.
Large telecommunication companies and service providers can also
tap into the Helium Network's telemetry to reduce operational costs
and expand network coverage in dead zones.
Pictured from left to right at Consensus 2025, the
Realest.Com founder DJ Skee Keeney, Nova Labs COO Frank Mong, CEO
of KYD Labs Ahmed Nimale, and CoinDesk senior anchor Jennifer
Sanasie. Source: Cointelegraph
"It costs about $300,000 for a telecom company to stand up one
tower; you need one per block for 5G to work effectively," Mong
told Cointelegraph, The executive added:
"Instead of doing
that and making phone plans more expensive, what if anyone with a
useful Wi-Fi network shares that Wi-Fi and allows, not just anyone
to use it securely, but allows large companies like AT&T to see
the telemetry of that network."
Decentralized physical infrastructure networks continue to be an
example of how blockchain technologies can provide real-world value
and make existing infrastructure more resilient to outages,
disruptions, censorship, and critical failure.
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Helium secures collaborative partnerships with telecom
companies
In January 2024, Nova Labs announced a collaborative partnership
with Latin American telecommunication company Telefónica to
expand the telecom company's coverage in dead
zones and help reduce network congestion.
More recently, in April 2025, Helium partnered with AT&T — a global
telecommunication giant — to allow AT&T users automatic access
to the Helium Network when in range of the network's coverage area
of mobile hotspots.
Data from the
Helium Network shows that the United States currently has the
highest concentration of the network's 95,272 mobile hotspots.
Additionally, Helium has 284,053 active Internet of Things (IoT)
hotspots worldwide.
An overview of the Helium Network’s mobile hotspots
around the world. Source: Helium
"Ultimately, what we did in the United States and Mexico should
be global," Mong told Cointelegraph.
Nova Labs is currently focused on expanding coverage through
securing collaborative partnerships with telecommunication
infrastructure providers in new regions, the executive added.
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