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New Indian tech could help rural communities bridge digital divide

Cnet : Bringing Internet access to the developing world has been a major goal for both governments and the tech elite. One of the big roadblocks, though, has been the lack of quality infrastructure in third world countries -- but an Indian company may have just developed a device that can clear that hurdle. Meet Pruthvi, a little chip with a big destiny. Pruthvi -- Sanskrit for Earth -- is at the heart of a transmitter called Meghdoot, made by Bangalore-based Saankhya Labs. Meghdoot uses TV white space -- the unused frequencies in the television broadcasting wireless spectrum -- to power Internet routers, the Economic Times reports.Read More On The Original Website.
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