I'm not sure I got it wrong... but I have a question: will you be pushing this only for corporate / private contracts in countries that have such "culture" of doing business? What I mean is, in countries such as India or many countries on the African continent, there is no such thing as a contract. Crazy enough though, many people have mobiles and access to the internet. Property sales for ex. are often closed with a handshake, leaving the "buyer" with no proof of ownership and contract contents for that matter. This would be a great leap for such countries and would enable people to a higher level of pursuing business...
If we had power to decide who got to use the service it would be centralized. It's a completely decentralized service, anyone can use it right now, anywhere in the world.
In regards to promoting it, we want to promote it everywhere, it would be awesome to help such countries.
The population is immense. The load they could exert on ur measly network would be lethal. They traffick guys like you and everyone is happy about making money off selling people to Indonesia as a cattle. Mobile network are severely overloaded, I would say its on the brim of collapse, people spend more on mobile plans than on biryani which u would gag out if attempting to digest.