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Across the North American continent, there is a stark difference in the availability of internet to different communities. Tribal lands are typically remote, rural and rugged landscapes, and often have very patchy, or non-existent internet connectivity. Dr Traci Morris explains why such a digital divide exists and how tribes are working together, both within their communities and with each other, to create and gain access to communications networks.
Digital Deras connecting farmers in rural Pakistan
Offline internet in Cuba
Presenter: Gareth Mitchell
Producer: Hannah Fisher
(Photo: 5G data stream running through a rural village. Credit: Huber & Starke/Digital Vision/Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.6
105105 ratings
Across the North American continent, there is a stark difference in the availability of internet to different communities. Tribal lands are typically remote, rural and rugged landscapes, and often have very patchy, or non-existent internet connectivity. Dr Traci Morris explains why such a digital divide exists and how tribes are working together, both within their communities and with each other, to create and gain access to communications networks.
Digital Deras connecting farmers in rural Pakistan
Offline internet in Cuba
Presenter: Gareth Mitchell
Producer: Hannah Fisher
(Photo: 5G data stream running through a rural village. Credit: Huber & Starke/Digital Vision/Getty Images)

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