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as well as your own private network that you can add family and friends to and stuff like that. So it's just something new and something different than traditional ham radio. And yeah, of course, we all know. I mean, cellular services would go down in an emergency. So will the internet, you know? None of us will be able to use EchoLink or IROP or any of that stuff, either without the internet. The difference with these ones are you don't subscribe to Verizon or T-Mobile or any of those networks. This service jumps to all of those networks. So Verizon goes down, you still got T-Mobile and AT&T. The radios will latch on to whichever network gives the strongest signal. And you get your network access, your SIM card, your cellular access, and the radio is all the same company. And it's an American company based in Florida. So you're not getting overseas tech support or any of that stuff. It's all made in America. Well, radios are probably made in China, but the service, the company, the network, all of that is American.

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