Right now, there are more than 3.9 billion people without regular and reliable access to the Internet. At the same time, a further 2 billion are at risk of losing their reliable connectivity to the Internet due to unforeseen circumstances – natural disasters, political and social unrest, that sort of thing. Disclosure: This is a Sponsored Article Numerous companies have tried to solve both of these problems, with potential solutions coming from some of the biggest names in the tech space – Facebook, Google and more. None, however, have been particularly successful. That is, until now. With the advent of
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