Awala-compatible apps use the Internet when it's available, and they switch to a backup medium                 when the Internet has

Awala helps to circumvent Internet blackouts

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2024-09-25 13:00:07

Awala-compatible apps use the Internet when it's available, and they switch to a backup medium when the Internet has been cut off.

Remain connected even when the Internet is unavailable with Awala apps like Letro.

Enhance existing Internet-based services, or build Awala-native apps to unlock additional benefits.

Restore connectivity when the Internet has been cut off. Do it for profit, the greater good or both.

Awala (formerly Relaynet) is a computer network incubated by Relaycorp, and funded by the Open Technology Fund and the International Republican Institute. It was designed and prototyped at the University of Oxford, and it won the first place at the Mozilla Builders Open Lab. Learn more about Awala.

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