JAKARTA Jack Dorsey, a businessman who had led Twitter, created an application called saat. This is a messaging application that can operate through the Bluetooth mesh network.

The idea is to send messages without requiring a mobile network or Wi-Fi. In a post, Jack stated thathe was being tested and a number of developers were able to access the app.

"My weekend project is to learn about bluetooth mesh networks, relay and save and continue models, messaging encryption models, and a few other things," Jack said via his X account, quoted on Tuesday, July 8.

Testing of this application gets a positive response. According to some people, haphat will be an interesting application as the mesh network is suitable for strong communication. This approach is believed to help a number of people.

In general, the Bluetooth messaging application can only function at a distance of about 100 meters. However, the application that Jack developed is claimed to be able to send messages to others up to a distance of 300 meters.

Badminton has been opened to beta testers via Apple's TestFlight. For now, you can no longer register because the application has reached the maximum tester limit, which is 10,000 users.

This shows that many are interested in the application. Dorsey has not shared details of the application, such as its features or designs. The details may be shared onceter is ready to roll out in a stable version.


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