High-speed network that allows internet access coverage in rural parishes in Latin America
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Currently, most Ecuadorian households have access to broadband internet, which has generated a "need" for the service. In addition to the existence of multiple mobile devices in the market, it is necessary to use wireless networks to facilitate the internet access service. It must be recognized that there is still a significant minority of the national and world population that does not have access to the most basic means of communication. These shortcomings have boosted wireless technology as an alternative to cover the gap and facilitate high-speed internet access services to geographic areas that do not have coverage.
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