Creates a wireless network without internet or mobile signal, allowing over 200 devices to send messages, share files, use maps, and access offline learning content.

EVE has launched EVE NET, a portable communication device that creates a private local wireless network without relying on the internet, cellular networks, or existing communication infrastructure. Designed for areas with poor or no connectivity, the device enables people to communicate, share information, and access digital resources entirely offline.
EVE functions as a self-contained local network that allows more than 200 smartphones, tablets, or laptops to connect simultaneously within a coverage area of over 500 meters. Users simply connect to the EVE network through Wi-Fi using a web browser, without installing any apps or creating user accounts.
The platform supports a range of offline services, including instant messaging, file sharing, local maps, community notice boards, event announcements, and emergency alerts. It also provides access to an offline digital library with more than 50,000 educational resources, making it suitable for schools, remote communities, disaster relief operations, field camps, and temporary work sites.
Powered by a rechargeable battery, EVE can operate continuously for up to 72 hours on a single charge. The device supports USB-C Power Delivery charging and can also be powered using compatible solar panels, allowing deployment in locations where electricity is limited. Its rugged IP67-rated enclosure protects against dust and water, while compliance with MIL-STD-810G testing standards enables operation in harsh outdoor environments. The device is designed to work in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 60°C.
According to Civoraa, multiple EVE units can be deployed together to expand network coverage across larger sites. Since all communication and data remain within the local network, the system also helps improve privacy and continues to function even when public communication networks are unavailable.
The product is aimed at humanitarian organizations, emergency response teams, educational institutions, remote industries, and communities that require reliable local communication without depending on external network infrastructure.







