Decentralized Infrastructure

Meshzone

A resilient communication backbone built for outages, emergencies, and infrastructure-denied environments.

System Architecture

A Dual-Layer Mesh Backbone for People + Machines

Meshzone is a decentralized communication ecosystem designed to function when cellular networks, Wi-Fi, or centralized services are unavailable or unreliable. Instead of routing your communication through towers and cloud infrastructure, Meshzone uses local encrypted device-to-device relays to form a self-healing mesh.

Meshzone operates with two service layers:

  • MeshComm — free, off-grid encrypted messaging & emergency coordination.
  • MeshComm+ — subscription service extending the mesh with LTE backhaul, VoIP/SMS, and high-speed base-station offload for IoT/robotics.
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Communication Protocol

Secure Hops + Base-Station Backhaul

Meshzone is designed to keep communications moving through local relays — and extend reach when a base station is available.

MeshComm Hop-by-Hop Routing

Step A: Encrypt at the source using end-to-end keys.

Step B: Relay through nearby nodes within mesh range.

Step C: Auto-heal routing paths around offline nodes.

Step D: Recipient-only decryption ensures privacy.


MeshZone Core Base Stations

Base stations provide asymmetric backhaul and hotspot capabilities:

  • LTE uplink bridging (when available)
  • Z1 hotspot pairing for legacy devices
  • Fully operational in offline/air-gapped mode
MeshZone Communication Flow Diagram
Free Layer

MeshComm

  • Encrypted mesh routing
  • No cellular towers required
  • Emergency broadcast alerts
  • Self-healing network topology
  • Peer-to-peer messaging

The Backbone of Decentralized Connectivity

Human communication + machine autonomy over a secure, off-grid mesh.

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