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- Total bandwidth cost of setting up a link is 3 packets totalling 237 bytes
- Low cost of keeping links open at only 0.62 bits per second
## Examples of Reticulum Applications
If you want to quickly get an idea of what Reticulum can do, take a look at the following resources.
- For an off-grid, encrypted and resilient mesh communications platform, see [Nomad Network](https://github.com/markqvist/NomadNet)
- For a distributed, delay and disruption tolerant message transfer protocol built on Reticulum, see [LXMF](https://github.com/markqvist/lxmf)
## Where can Reticulum be used?
Over practically any medium that can support at least a half-duplex channel with 1.000 bits per second throughput, and an MTU of 500 bytes. Data radios, modems, LoRa radios, serial lines, AX.25 TNCs, amateur radio digital modes, ad-hoc WiFi, free-space optical links and similar systems are all examples of the types of interfaces Reticulum was designed for.
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## Feature Roadmap
- A delay and disruption tolerant message transfer protocol built on Reticulum, see [LXMF](https://github.com/markqvist/lxmf)
- A few useful-in-the-real-world apps built with Reticulum, see [Nomad Network](https://github.com/markqvist/NomadNet)
- Stream mode for links
- More interface types for even broader compatibility
- ESP32 devices (ESP-Now, Bluetooth, etc.)
- More LoRa transceivers
- AT-compatible modems
- CAN-bus
- ZeroMQ