This lecture discusses the concept of terminodes, a novel approach to mobile communication where devices act as both receivers and transmitters, forming a self-organizing network. The speaker explains the advantages of this system, such as robustness, cost-effectiveness, and versatility in various applications, from industry to disaster relief. The research aims to create a national pole for mobile information and communication systems, fostering technological transfer and startup opportunities. By drawing parallels with the evolution of the Internet, the lecture envisions a potential revolution in communication technology, potentially rendering traditional mobile communication antennas obsolete.