The Architecture of a Free Mobile Internet

The Free Mobile Internet Protocol (FMIP) is the foundation of Depinsim — a decentralized standard that transforms mobile connectivity into a self-sustaining, user-owned economy. Instead of relying on centralized telecom operators, FMIP coordinates how individuals, applications, and devices interact across a global communication network where every connection generates measurable value.

At its core, FMIP redefines connectivity through the equation:

Connection = Contribution = Value

Every active connection becomes a verifiable resource. Users no longer pay intermediaries for access — they participate in and benefit from the network they help maintain.

From Consumption to Co-Ownership

Traditional telecom systems operate as closed hierarchies: users pay for data while carriers extract and monetize their traffic. FMIP replaces this with a peer-based ownership model, allowing every device to function as both a user and a contributor.

Through:

  • Proof-of-Connection (PoC²): verification of real network activity;

  • Mined Data: quantifiable proof of participation;

  • Data-to-Value Conversion: redeeming earned data for PIN or eSIM services;

FMIP turns bandwidth into a productive, tradable digital asset.

Depinsim as the First Implementation

Depinsim acts as the first full-scale deployment of FMIP. The Depinsim App enables users to activate eSIMs, deploy Miners, and convert their Mined Data into real value. Each connection contributes to the network’s integrity, creating the world’s first decentralized telecom economy — where users own both access and reward.

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