SignalXGrid is the imagined fabric layer where RF telemetry, comms quality, and grid & sensor infrastructure finally share the same screen. One picture of every link, every node, every cell, and every plug — correlated in real time. v0 · ready for someone to make it real.
Two-word .coms in this space tend to read as a single product. SignalXGrid reads as an intersection — the place where two infrastructure worlds finally meet on one screen. The X is the value proposition baked into the URL.
Comms operators and grid operators have always managed the same physical world from two different control rooms. The X in the name is the merge — the visible promise that this platform unifies what was previously split.
Reads correctly as a comms platform, an energy/grid platform, or a sensor/IoT fabric. A buyer can lead with any of the three depending on which door opens first — without rebranding.
You don't put "X" in the middle of a side project — you put it there when the name is doing structural work. The .com self-selects for institutional buyers and enterprise tone.
Three illustrative views of the same imagined fabric. None of these are real. Each is a starting point a buyer could ship in 90 days with a small team.
RF coverage, mesh topology, fiber routes, and grid substations rendered on the same canvas at the same scale. Click a tower, see the substation it depends on. Click a node, see the spectrum band it's running on. The operator doesn't switch tabs.
Live signal-and-grid health for every link in the fabric, with cross-layer dependencies surfaced as columns. SLA breach forecasts, peer-correlated failure modes, and a one-click drilldown into the underlying telemetry trace.
The platform's killer view: side-by-side timelines from two different infrastructure layers, with the correlation surface in the middle. Operators see that an uplink RTT spike at 13:58 is the same event as a substation breaker trip at 13:57:44 — not two separate incidents.
Each tile is a system the buyer's team could spend a quarter on. None of them are easy. All of them matter at scale.
RF, fiber, microwave, satellite, mesh, and grid telemetry streams normalized into one event spine.
Per-band rolling FFT with anomaly detection. Jam and emitter classification for licensed and ISM ranges.
Versioned graph of every node, link, and breaker — comms and grid sides — replayable to any timestamp.
Auto-discovered lead/lag relationships across any two telemetry streams, with confidence intervals.
Vector-tile basemap with layerable infrastructure overlays. Selectable, queryable, and shareable.
REST and streaming gRPC. Python, Go, and Rust SDKs. Webhook fan-out and runbook triggers.
Per-link service-level prediction at 1h / 6h / 24h horizons. Calibrated against the fabric history.
Run sovereign instances at the regional edge. Federated upstream sharing of anonymized signal data.
Illustrative buyer profiles. None are real customers. Each one already has a budget line for tools that do some fraction of what's pitched above.
Regional and national carriers running cellular, fiber, and microwave alongside critical backhaul. Want network-ops tooling that finally talks to the rest of the physical world.
Agencies operating tactical comms, SIGINT, and infrastructure-protection programs. Need an environmental picture of the RF and grid surface around their critical sites.
Operators of large sensor meshes — campuses, ports, utility districts, manufacturing complexes. Wants unified telemetry without forklift integrations.
Multi-camera, multi-link production environments where a single dropped signal is a visible failure. Wants real-time per-link health overlayed onto the physical site.
A few directions a buyer could take. None active — illustrative only.
Per-site license covering live dashboards, replay, correlation, and runbook triggers. Targeting NOC and SOC teams.
Usage-based metered ingest with sliding discount tiers above 50 TB/month. Pure data-plane pricing.
Sovereign deploy with shared anonymized signal telemetry across a federation of operators. Annual platform fee.
Compliance-grade cross-layer replay package on demand. Signed, versioned, and exportable as an artifact.
One owner. One sale. The domain transfers to you via your registrar of choice, with Escrow.com covering the transaction. The concept on this page is yours to ship, change, or discard.