
Community Wireless Networks
Community wireless networks are local networks set up by residents or organizations to provide internet access to their communities. They function by using shared resources, such as routers and antennas, instead of relying solely on traditional internet service providers. These networks promote digital inclusion, allowing people in underserved areas to connect online. They are often managed collectively, encouraging collaboration and fostering a sense of community. By working together, members can improve connectivity, share information, and support local initiatives, ultimately creating a more connected and resourceful environment for everyone involved.