MeshLink is a decentralised communication network designed to keep people connected when traditional infrastructure fails or simply doesn’t exist. In disaster zones where cell towers and fibre lines are destroyed, and in rural areas where connectivity has never reached, MeshLink enables devices like smartphones, laptops, and low-cost hardware to form a peer-to-peer mesh network that routes data without relying on central systems. At the core of this network are autonomous VTOL drones equipped with satellite uplinks, acting as mobile “super-nodes” that provide internet access, coordinate traffic using onboard AI, and bridge into existing fibre infrastructure where available. By dynamically optimising data flow for speed, latency, and energy efficiency, and by scaling through multiple interconnected drones, MeshLink offers an affordable, resilient, and rapidly deployable alternative to current solutions—ensuring critical communication for rescue operations, healthcare, education, and everyday connectivity when it matters most.

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