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Guerilla Wi-Fi Helps to Bridge the Divide

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  • Guerilla Wi-Fi Helps to Bridge the Divide

  • Guerilla Wi-Fi Helps to Bridge the Dividehe digital divide refers to the haves and have-nots in theIT world. One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a nonprofit organizationformed in 2005, attempts to overcome the digital divide, in partby providing low-cost computers to children who could otherwiseOne company addressing this problem isMeraki Networks, Inc., headed by Sanjit Biswas. Biswas, a studentat Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is taking time offfrom working on his doctoral degree in computer science to helpbridge the digital divide. (Meraki is a Greek word meaning insertingyourself into something you create.)

  • 15,000 companies in more than 140 countries rely on Maraki systems in their networks. Increased demand for the use of the solutions provided by the Maraki where it became a great choice for the majority of customers and usersGuerilla Wi-Fi Helps to Bridge the Divide

  • Guerilla Wi-Fi Helps to Bridge the DivideThanks to Meraki, the so-called Guerilla Wi-Fi phenomenonis spreading and helping former Internet connection have-notsbecome connectedand part of the Internet community.Mobile technology may be a promising way to reduce thedigital divide. Compared to fixed-line Internet services, mobileInternet is much cheaper, is easier to acquire, and covers a larger geographic area.