Vermont's Signal So Bad Even Ghosts Say 'Nope'
In a place where 'spotty cell phone coverage is the norm,' one Vermont tinkerer decided to fix the connectivity crisis not with new tech, but by repurposing old gadgets. He’s literally using 'old technology to help his community stay connected free of charge,' proving that you don't need 5G when you have grandma's dusty radio sitting around. This Silicon Valley enthusiast's DIY charm means no more yelling at your phone or fake-angry stares at the dead bars. Sometimes, the best upgrade is just bending time back to 1997.
Share the Story
(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 8/4/2025 | Author: Julian Ring
More Articles in Technology
MrBeast's Candy Empire Faces Sugar Crash, Now Selling Ethics Instead of Joy
Businessinsider
NYC Hotel’s Kitchen Uses 2,000 Eggs Weekly to Feed Masses, Not Chickens
Eater
Trump Declares Ceasefire Dead But Keeps Talking Anyway, Because Logic
Axios
Doom Devs Drop Hellfire Expansion While Xbox Drops Entire Team
Theverge
Tech Billionaires Complain AI Is Too Expensive While Wearing $2,000 Sunglasses
Businessinsider
Telstra’s Network Outage Possibly Causes Death, Opts for Political Drama Instead
Theguardian
OpenAI Exec Quits After Brain and Body Demand Separate AI Projects
Axios
Microsoft’s Data Centers: Bigger Carbon Footprints, Smaller Environmental Promises
Theverge
OpenAI Exec Quits Full-Time, Chronic Illness Wins Over World Domination Plans
Businessinsider