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Yup, that's why I'm hoping wireless meshing technologies improve to a point that we can start to replicate things
Then you’re just going to have the FCC regulating the high-throughput bandwidths until you’re left with the unregulated ones for consumers… like LoRa… and Meshtastic lol.
And while those are cool and all, they have sever limitations due to the frequencies they use and can not scale past a hobbiest load.
If we want what we consider a "full featured" internet alternative, it will have to be built as a layer on top of the existing internet. Similar to the dark web, it'll be sort of a grey web where tech savvy people convene and don't cause enough fuss to be a target for crackdown. So long as encryption remains legal there are no major barriers. If we lose that it becomes much more difficult.