A former #facebook engineer wants to help you make your own cell network

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Image of several white plastic devices on a wood table — one somewhat cylindrical, one large rectangular one, and a small, book-like one.
What does it take to build a cell network? According to Ukama, these devices. | Image: Ukama

A new company wants to let you become your own cell carrier, using your internet connection even when you’re away from home — and roaming onto the networks of other people doing the same. The company, helmed by former Facebook engineer Kashif Ali, is called Ukama, and it’s launching a crowdfunding campaign on engineering and maker-focused site Crowd Supply to get its devices out to people willing to try out the tech and start building the network.

Ukama’s selling a few different pieces of hardware, set to be delivered next summer, according to Ali. The main piece is the $799 Tower Node, which is made to be mounted outside on a roof or building so it can broadcast out your home internet connection via a signal that can reach over half a…

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