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Snow-capped mountain-like device to deliver internet unveiled — The next step after Wi-Fi routers and 5G

Warren van der Sandt by Warren van der Sandt
March 27, 2026 at 2:55 AM
in Technology
Internet router from Huawei

Credits: Huawei Global

The internet has evolved into a network of human information.

Since it began, the World Wide Web has evolved from a US Department of Defense project aimed at academic and military resource sharing into an expression of our own society and holds almost all the knowledge we have accumulated over the last few centuries, and even further back in some cases.

What could be the next step in Wi-Fi and internet capacity?

How the Internet has changed the world over the last few decades

The digital revolution that is the Internet has flipped the script in the movie of life on our planet.

From how we fall in love to our ability to secretly come together to topple governments, the World Wide Web is one of the most important and influential inventions in history. It has drastically reduced the geographical space between us.

More and more companies are turning to remote workers on the other side of the world through the internet.

It has affected almost every aspect of modern-day society. E-commerce has become the go-to shopping experience for most of us. Companies like Amazon and Alibaba have transformed the sector and enabled their owners to become some of the richest people on the planet.

Technology is changing how we perceive our own reality on Earth

The remarkable digitization of the world has become a major evolutionary influence on us.

We now know that the use of smartphones can actually affect our brains and motor skills, particularly how our fingertips work. We even know that our pinky fingers are changing due to the way we hold our phones.

Influential people in technology have created an ecosystem of information that relies on the internet. 

Bill Gates hoped to revolutionize schools with his project to install computers in every school across the world, but he has begrudgingly admitted that even he made a few mistakes in that aspect. So not everything from the technology sector is positive.

Many tech experts have noted that AI is the path forward for technology.

AI has been revolutionizing many sectors of life. From growing tomatoes with no human interference to managing digital systems at nuclear plants, artificial intelligence is changing the world around us in real time.

Engineers built a cement composite 17 times tougher than plain cement paste, and the animal hiding the answer has been doing it for 450 million years

Korean researchers built a floating capsule that purifies water with nothing but a shake of your hand

Physicists tried to cut light in half and got back something the universe had no right to produce

But how can AI transform the way we receive our internet signals in our homes?

An iconic company has changed the game for internet connectivity

Huawei has rapidly become a major influence on the tech sector across the world.

In 1987, Ren Zhengfei was laid off from a previous job as a military engineer, with only $3,500 pooled from investors, he created the Huawei tech company. It initially began as a sales agent for telephone exchange switches from Hong Kong.

Since then, it has expanded its reach into nearly every subsector of the tech industry.

From cars to AI-powered robots that can perform basic tasks that we feel are mundane, Huawei has fingers in many tech pies. However, sanctions on Chinese companies by the federal government forced the company to reach into regions like Africa to expand their business.

Huawei now leads the world in internet technology

The company has recently detailed the HUAWEI WiFi Mesh X3 Pro. The next generation in wifi routers drew inspiration from nature.

The 3D sculpted mountain motif acts like a supercharger for internet connectivity. It was developed through several hidden antennas inspired by “golden mountain glow” aesthetics, offering 3.6 Gbps speeds, PLC 3.0 networking, and even ambient lighting that glows like a snow-capped mountain in the Sun.

It uses an AI app to manage the system and deliver astonishing internet speeds for large homes and businesses.

AI can even capture our dreams and edit them into videos, so get ready for an AI-powered wifi router in your home.

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