Application that enables you to communicate without Internet or wireless

How can you communicate during disasters when Internet connection and phone signals don't work? A small company in Chile, which is affected by many earthquakes, proposes an app for phones using highly frequency encrypted radio waves. “Imagine a person without Internet access, without a phone signal, who doesn't know [...]
A small company in Chile, which is affected by many earthquakes, proposes an app for phones using highly frequency encrypted radio waves.
Imagine a person without internet access, without a phone signal, who doesn't know where to go after an earthquake. It's what happened to me when I lived in Vina del Mar with my four-year-old son”, says Barbara Lara, the ideaist app “S! E”.
In 2010, an earthquake of 8.8 magnitude, accompanied by a tsunami, destroyed Chile City, causing 500 deaths.
The principle of this app is based on the use of high-frequency radio waves that enable users to access their smartphones with reports and information on collection points and waiting stations during disasters. / A T S












