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Oppo, despite not having much of a presence in the West, is proving that it is one of the few mobile brands that constantly innovates with each new release. In addition to presenting its integrated camera under the screen at the MWC in Shanghai the firm has also presented another interesting novelty. Oppo has created a technology, compatible with its mobiles, that allows you to send messages or make calls between your phones without the need for Bluetooth, WiFi or an Internet connection using mobile data.
There are more and more alternatives to WhatsApp, but challenging this communication network by creating a technology that allows us to chat without the Internet is another level. Not only is Google working hard on its RCS client, but Oppo wants to go a step further and launch its own technology so that their phones can communicate without any type of network
Mesh Talk is only limited by distance
This technology, called by the Chinese brand as Mesh Talk, allows us to send messages and make calls between brand mobiles. The only limit to Mesh Talk is the distance between the phones and Oppo ensures that they support a distance of up to 3 kilometers.
In addition to chatting and calling, this technology also allows you to create an AD HOC LAN (Local Area Network) between several phones to extend the distance at which they communicate What does this mean? Well, if a telephone is 2 kilometers away and there is another 2 kilometers away, the central telephone will serve as a bridge between the two, extending the distance over which this technology is capable of transferring data.
Many will wonder how a technology like this can work. Mesh Talk's foundation is a signature custom chip that takes advantage of decentralization and gains higher speed with lower power consumption.
Mesh Talk uses secure communication
By not using data servers or base stations, Mesh Talk becomes a truly secure technology to communicate. The company has talked about it on its Twitter, but has not left us any details about when it will be available We may see it soon on the firm's phones, Well, the current ones would need a special chip that they do not integrate.