ADYA Inc. Invests in Decentralized Wireless Infrastructure for Canadian Sovereignty
ADYA Inc., a publicly traded Canadian telecom and technology holding company, has announced a strategic investment in Karrier One, a decentralized wireless infrastructure provider built on the Sui blockchain. This investment aims to establish a foundational backbone for SCION-encrypted, sovereign Internet connectivity across Canada, including the Arctic territories. The move comes in response to rising geopolitical tensions and cybersecurity concerns, emphasizing the necessity of secure and resilient Internet infrastructure for national defense and privacy.
The DePIN network, constructed on the Sui blockchain, is designed for scalability, reliability, and security. Christian Thompson, Managing Director of the Sui Foundation, highlighted that Canada is making significant strides toward leveraging infrastructure as a competitive advantage. The partnership with Karrier One sets a global precedent for secure and sovereign infrastructure, aligning with national priorities. The integration of SCION, a next-generation Internet protocol developed at ETH Zurich, further enhances the network’s capabilities by ensuring cryptographically secure routing, thereby preventing hijacks and surveillance.
ADYA’s CEO, Samer Bishay, emphasized the importance of not falling behind in the digital sovereignty race. The investment in SCION-backed infrastructure aims to protect and connect Arctic communities, Indigenous populations, and defense installations. The collaboration with Ericsson will bring carrier-grade radio performance to the decentralized model, ensuring compliance with spectrum regulations and national telecom policies. This initiative spans urban, rural, and remote areas, rewarding local participation and fostering a robust decentralized physical infrastructure network.
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