Internet Access

Project Isizwe

In today’s connected world, access to the internet should be an essential service, like water or electricity. And just like water and electricity, it should be available to everyone, regardless of circumstance.
The World Bank estimates that for every 10% penetration of internet access, a country’s GDP grows by 1,28%.
Project Isizwe works with local, provincial and national government to provide WiFi in low-income communities for the purpose of education, economic development and social inclusion, enabling access to the internet as a catalyst for change.

BRCK

Moja is an infrastructure as a service platform which leverages the connectivity of the SupaBRCK router to broadcast an open WiFi signal to mobile devices within range of its signal, alongside a software platform that provides local content and analytics. The SupaBRCK device is a robust, self-powered router that provides open internet service and serves locally cached content.

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