Discover How Hopcast Merges Ecology with Economy in Streaming

Unveiled at CES 2025, Hopcast revolutionizes data sharing through proximity internet. This cost-effective, green, and inclusive technology promises a sustainable and accessible digital future.
Hopcast: A Revolution in Content Distribution
Hopcast is touted as the future of data exchange, standing out for its ability to transfer content from device to device in an economical and environmentally friendly way. Unveiled at CES 2025, this technological breakthrough, shaking up traditional internet architecture, is a collaborative effort by CNRS, Sorbonne University, and Thales.
To understand the stakes, consider September 2018 when South Korea’s ISP traffic skyrocketed by 24 times, leading to unprecedented streaming congestion. Telecom operators struggled significantly, going as far as suing Netflix to cover the costs associated with network overload. These incidents highlight the critical structural issue: the current centralized internet infrastructure’s over-reliance on cloud servers and data centers to meet growing demand.
An Alternative to Centralized Internet
Hopcast aims to end our reliance on massive, energy-consuming, and expensive data centers. This revolutionary technology is based on the concept of “Proximity Internet”, enabling direct Device to Device (D2D) communications. This approach significantly cuts costs and environmental impacts associated with data use.
How Hopcast Works
Hopcast’s main components are a cloud-based orchestrator and a lightweight SDK (Software Development Kit) embedded in content apps. Together, they identify nearby devices that have or need specific content, establishing direct, secure connections between them. This eliminates redundant downloads from centralized servers.
Once connected, devices exchange data directly via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth (and through a Sidecar link in future 5G versions, which utilizes mesh network capabilities and Proximity Internet), bypassing traditional networks. This method avoids unnecessary downloads from centralized servers.
The Advantages
Beyond its reduced environmental impact, Hopcast ensures data privacy by eliminating the need for data to travel through intermediary servers. Sharing just one GB via Hopcast can save up to 1.5 kg of CO2 compared to cloud-based distribution. Moreover, Hopcast enables offline content sharing, especially valuable in regions with unreliable connectivity.
Hopcast aims to bridge the digital divide and democratize access to education, particularly in Africa where mobile data costs are prohibitive for many students. Furthermore, Hopcast enhances social media usage and optimizes data management for connected vehicles. Offering a sustainable, economical, and inclusive alternative to traditional internet, Hopcast has the potential to transform our digital world interactions.