Data Distribution Nodes

The Anglium network has no traffic aggregators or central data collection nodes. Each user device is a full-fledged node that processes only its own traffic segment and interacts directly with other nodes.

The network functions as a distributed system in which data is transferred without intermediaries, maintaining speed, privacy, and stability.

How Data Distribution Nodes work

When a device is activated as an Anglium node, it receives its own unique set of routes and tasks for data processing. All nodes operate autonomously but are coordinated through an AI balancer, which:

  • determines which nodes have the best bandwidth at the moment;

  • distributes the load between them to avoid overloads;

  • ensures that each segment of traffic is transmitted via the optimal route.

Thus, data is not ‘collected’ at a central point — it moves decentralised between nodes, creating a secure and even flow.

Data transfer principles

  1. Peer-to-Peer Routing — all data is transferred directly between user devices.

  2. Segmented Data Flow — each node is responsible for only a small fragment of the total flow, which increases security and stability.

  3. Encrypted Channels — all connections are protected by TLS encryption, so no node has access to the full volume of transmitted information.

The role of the AI balancer

The AI balancer constantly monitors the network status and adjusts flows in real time. It analyses:

  • node activity,

  • their processing speed,

  • connection stability,

  • and latency.

After analysis, the algorithm automatically redistributes routes to:

  • prevent node overload;

  • optimise bandwidth utilisation;

  • maintain balance between all active participants.

Result

No centralised traffic collection points. Each node is responsible only for its own data segment. Transmission occurs directly between users. The AI balancer ensures even distribution of flows and stable operation of the entire network.

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