I feel disconnected from the world, literally Luana NunesNunes lives in Barragem, on the southern outskirts of São Paulo, where large areas are internet deserts. Now 23 and a journalism student, Nunes is connected at home thanks to a local company that provides radio-based internet access. It’s a game of patience and persistence.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Residents of Heliópolis, São Paulo’s largest favela, seek free wifi signal. In São Paulo the distribution of internet connection mirrors the city’s inequality. The future of São Paulo sleeps in an improvised shack Read moreBut in large metropolises like São Paulo, competing with major operators is hard.
Source: The Guardian January 11, 2019 07:30 UTC