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When the Internet Goes Down, Luna Mesh Keeps Running

What happens when the internet goes down?
No payments. No communication. No emergency coordination. And that’s not just a disaster scenario — for millions of people around the world, this is everyday life. They simply have no connection because building a cell tower in their area isn’t profitable enough.
Connectivity is treated as a privilege. Luna Mesh was built on the belief that it should be a basic right.
How Luna Mesh Works
No cell towers. No traditional internet infrastructure. Luna Mesh creates a decentralized network where devices talk directly to each other.
Every device in the mesh acts as a node. Data hops from device to device until it reaches its destination — no central point of failure. It relays over multiple channels — radio, Wi-Fi, even GSM and GPRS — so a node can pass data on whatever connection it reaches.
It works completely offline — pure mesh, no internet required. But connect one node to Starlink, and the entire mesh gains global reach.
When everything else fails, Luna Mesh keeps running.
Three Devices, Infinite Reach
Luna Mesh will come in three form factors, each designed for a different use case — in development, not yet released:
- USB Stick — Portable, plug-and-play connectivity on the go
- Home Hub — Permanent mesh node for your home or office
- PoP (Point of Presence) — Covers entire neighborhoods or districts
And here’s where the stack clicks together. The Core blockchain itself supports 0G transactions — a signed payment sent as a plain SMS through TxMS, settling on-chain with no internet at all. That capability lives in Core, not in the mesh. What Luna Mesh adds is reach: it carries that kind of traffic into places where not even a cell signal lands. Core makes the payment possible. Luna Mesh makes it arrive.
Where It Matters Most
- Disaster relief — When cell towers are down, Luna Mesh provides communication and coordination
- Rural connectivity — Internet access without million-dollar infrastructure investments
- Last-mile solution — ISPs use it to bridge the final kilometers to underserved areas
- Smart cities — Connect sensors, streetlights, parking systems — all through the mesh
- Financial inclusion — Core’s SMS-based 0G transactions reach people with no bank account and no connection; Luna Mesh extends that reach where even mobile networks stop
Not a Concept — Tested in the Real World
Luna Mesh isn’t a whitepaper. It’s been tested in real-world conditions — including live drone control and video streaming, all without traditional internet connectivity — and it’s now in active development toward release.
As part of the CoDeTech ecosystem, Luna Mesh provides the physical connectivity layer that powers ARAX enterprise solutions, DePIN infrastructure, and smart city deployments.
Luna Mesh doesn’t just connect devices. It connects people who were left behind.
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Luna Mesh. Connect the Unconnected.