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Title: TPA Emerges as the Missing Layer of the 3D Internet
Miami, Florida, United States, 10th Apr 2025 - After more than a decade of innovation in Spatial Computing—augmented reality, mixed reality, and immersive 3D environments—mainstream adoption still lags. The headsets are here. Interfaces are evolving. Tech giants like Apple, Meta, and Google have invested billions.So, what’s still missing? Infrastructure.Today, Stage Meta reintroduces Teleport Plaque Address (TPA) as the foundational protocol that could finally unlock the immersive internet. TPA acts as a universal address system for 3D spaces, providing a standardized layer for navigating and connecting spatial environments—just as DNS did for the early web.“Spatial Computing doesn’t need more hardware—it needs a way to unify it all,” said Vito Akbari, CEO at Stage Meta. “TPA makes immersive content addressable, linkable, and interoperable. It’s not just a technology layer—it’s the beginning of an open 3D internet.”What Is TPA?Teleport Plaque Address (TPA) gives each 3D space a persistent, recognizable identity—think of it like .com for the spatial web. A TPA might look like NYC-001, MIA-777, or BRN333, and can be activated across major XR devices like Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest, and other immersive platforms.TPA enables:Cross-platform navigation between immersive environmentsVoice-activated access and deep linking to spatial destinationsDiscovery and interoperability between 3D applicationsTPA isn’ta virtual world—it’s the connective system that makes virtual worlds work together.Real Use. Real Adoption.TPA is already in use today. Stage Meta, the first native platform built entirely with TPA, is fully operationalGlobal brands including Coldwell Banker, SLS, and Delphinus have claimed andactivated TPA domainsOver 1,200 TPA addresses have been registered, with th...
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