Uncapped Internet at R99pm on a meshed network for South African low-income communities
Maintaining cabled infrastructure in many informal areas is a nightmare (costly to deploy, dangerous, and sometimes damaged/stolen) so a meshed network does really solve this type of challenge, where each core node relays off the next one, to cover a wide area. In the example given in the linked article, a third of a township thatβs home to an estimated 80 000 people is served.
Combining this with a commercial model where the core node hoster is earning 15% of the monthly cost from the surrounding leaf nodes, it is a real win-win.
Itβs no coincidence, either, that this type of meshed network is proving popular, as we have seen active decentralisation along identical lines with social media, and also with the Meshtastic unlicensed radio that I featured a week or two back.
This type of approach is perfect where a high-cost service can be shared in a cost-effective way across a community who wouldnβt otherwise be able to afford such a service on their own.
See https://techcentral.co.za/internet-revolution-in-olievenhoutbosch/241698/
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