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Volunteers bring connectivity to remote rural areas

Djurslands.net, one of the world’s biggest non-commercial rural wireless networks operates in Denmark at about a third of the cost of urban networks, largely due to a passionate group of volunteers. Now they want to do the same for other rural regions of the world.Djurslands.net, one of the world’s biggest non-commercial rural wireless networks operates at about a third of the cost of urban networks in Denmark, largely due to a passionate group of volunteers. Now they want to do the same for other rural regions of the world.

The newly founded Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband” (DIIRWB) will teach lessons learned from the 60 square mile deployment servicing 36,000 households on the peninsula.

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