Web3.0 wireless infrastructure is a hot track as the needs of connecting devices and people to blockchain is increasing.
Among all these projects there are some misconception about MXC and Helium within both communities, hope this article will help to clear them up.
MatchX 3,000 for a hotspot? They'll never build a network that covers the USA.
M2Pro miner is the most advanced LPWAN miner all over the world, equipped with the updated 2020 version SX1303 chipsets and geolocation capacity, while the majority of the HNT miners are equipped with SX1308/SX1301/SX1302 chipsets that released around 2013, has less radio performance and no geolocation.
Also M2Pro puts two radio SX1303, which means MXC has one miner installed equals to HNT sells two miner with less capacity and less performance. I think no one checked whether you can put indoor electronics outdoor by just putting an enclosure there to protect it, it will just degrade drastically since the components are not industrial graded.
I put an example here about little components inside the hardware, if it is not industrial components (which is much more expensive than consumer electronics, usually 3x), the lifespan is in great danger. How would you expect a country to be covered with amateur indoor hardware? An industrial-level designed miner can really stand for 5-10 years to cover a country.