I initially dismissed this card, on first glance it looks like a worse PAD Campaign that also uses a dot of influence outside of Jinteki. Yes, the card works okay in faction, especially in a shell game Jinteki where you might occasionally install 2 traps and an agenda in a single turn. Seems okay. If you'd trash a PAD, you'd probably trash this too. It might be a little more bursty than a PAD in such a deck, but will probably give you a similar amount over the course of a game.
What I think, though, is that this is an NBN (specifically a Near-Earth Hub) card in red clothing. With a deck packing 10+ assets you intend to install naked onto the table (typically things like Marked Accounts, Jackson Howard, and Daily Business Show), it becomes quite the money making engine. You only have to install one new remote a turn (not too difficult in NEH) in order for it to be just a PAD Campaign. And they pay for themselves too; your second copy costs just 1 to rez, and the third one is effectively free.
But it gets better!
Having three out turns any asset (or upgrade or ice you don't want) into a better Green Level Clearance. It works perfectly with the License Acquisition agenda, as scoring that gives you an install and a few credits, and you also gain the money when installing an AstroScript Pilot Program to fast advance with a token. Mix in an Architect too, and you can install new remotes on the runner's turn, giving you cards and credits (as well as recurring previously trashed assets).
I've been running this in a deck with 20 assets and upgrades (plus another 8 agendas which can be never advanced), and it has been an absolute star. NEH draw, Architect, and Daily Business Show all help you draw into them very quickly, and they're often one of the first cards I want to get down onto the table. A savvy runner (or one who has played against me before!) will realise their money making potential and trash them early... but the four they spend doing that is four that not spending trashing your SanSan City Grid or Marked Accounts, or stealing your NAPD Contract.
Don't underestimate this card. Like Primary Transmission Dish, the person adding it to their deck has done it for a reason!