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== 12.8. Virtual micro-carriers == There are many unique features that differ between mobile plans. For instance, some plans may cater to businesses more than others by offering cheap fax service. While other plans may be more suited to teenagers. The service sharing contract turns every potential plan into its own virtual micro-carrier. These micro-carriers are free to design entirely new mobile or Internet experiences through the use of trusted code. Many new services can be combined into a single package, complete with its own access rules, and sold on an open market. [[File:P2p mobile carriers 8.png|thumb]] One exciting consequence of micro-carriers is the ability to create backwards compatible improvements to the mobile system. These improvements might include better payment experiences, or even novel voice services. The service sharing contract makes any improvement liquid commodities that can be traded or used by machines. <span id="self-routing-programs"></span>
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