
When the digital divide bites back. 🛰️🦎
Our team just returned from Brazil, having deployed our first Taara link in Rio de Janeiro. Along the way we responded to an emergency request to deploy our very first Taara Beam link across a river deep in the Amazon. That's when we experienced a unique form of interference: an alligator who chomped at the base of the monopole, knocked off the unit, and tried to consume it in a single chomp.
As we scale Taara’s technology to the farthest reaches of the planet, we are constantly reminded that the most resilient systems are those that mimic nature’s adaptability. We build for the unexpected — vibrations, heat, rain — but nature always provides a new edge case.
The alligator test wasn't in our spec sheet. The future of connectivity isn't just about light; it's about building tech rugged enough to be consumed by the global environment it serves.
The good news? We recovered the hardware, the link is back up, and it's still pinging. If our tech can survive the jungles and jaws of the Amazon, it’s ready for anything.
Stay tuned as we keep pushing the limits of where light can go! ✨
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