by Josef Noll | Oct 28, 2022 | Human Rights, Internet access
Digital Cars vs Digital Pedestrians Wouldn't it be nice to have an Internet where digital pedestrians and cyclists can use the Internet for free, while digital cars ensure the profitability? Digital pedestrians use close to zero bandwidth, thus why don't we give them...
by Josef Noll | Sep 10, 2019 | DigI project, Digital inclusion, Internet access
Our aim is that all information related to digital inclusion and the free access to information is publicly available. Thus, we put together a variety of tools addressing the topics, including a Wiki, FAQ, and documentation on how to establish the information spot in...
by Josef Noll | May 4, 2019 | DigI project, Digital health, Internet access, Partners, School connectivity
The Migoli High School has 1271 pupils (Apr2019) and 35 full-time teachers. The high school is located about 3 km outside of Migoli in the Iringa district in Tanzania. Entering the Nyerere High School in Migoli Despite the near-by mobile towers, providing 3G from...
by Josef Noll | May 4, 2019 | DigI project, Digital inclusion, Internet access, Partners
We selected Izazi, one of the villages in the Iringa district in Tanzania, as a pilot site for providing Internet Lite for All. Izazi is located at the Mtera dam, and it's only about 11 km to the towers providing Mobile Broadband. Though, we had heard: "we can't...
by Wisam Ahmed Mansour | Mar 13, 2019 | DigI project, Digital health, Digital inclusion, Internet access
The Basic Internet Foundation, together with it’s international DigI project team, brings free Internet access and envisages Digital Inclusion for everyone. This time, the destination was Tanzania connecting yet another unconnected villages. On the 4th of March 2019,...
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