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Karrier One FAQ
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
    • Karrier One
      • Network summary
      • Centralized vs Decentralized telecom
      • Why do we use blockchain?
      • Karrier One & Competitors
      • Remote community solutions
      • Data Protection
  • Token FAQ
    • Blockchain
      • Selection of blockchain
      • Use of smart contracts
      • Building on Karrier One
    • Tokenomics
      • The KONE DAO
      • What is the KONE token?
      • How will KONE be used on the network?
      • Token distribution
      • Inflationary metrics
      • Your KONE Wallet
  • Network FAQ
    • Node Information
      • What is a Foundational Node?
      • What is a Gatekeeper Node?
      • What is an Operator Node?
      • How are rewards distributed?
      • Quality of Nodes
    • KNS / Digital Identity
    • Users on the Network
    • Spectrum & Band 53
  • Support
    • How can I contact support?
    • How can I purchase KONE?
    • Keeping your Crypto Secure
    • Karrier One Radios
      • Are radios refundable?
      • What radios are available for purchase?
      • Radio installation
      • Which regions are available for deployment?
      • How do I optimize my radio's performance and earn rewards?
  • Developers
    • Karrier One API
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  • There's an odd paradox..
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  1. Introduction
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Remote community solutions

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Last updated 1 year ago

Indigenous communities across the globe have showcased resilience, adaptation, and cultural preservation throughout history. Often, it is perceived that these communities are stuck in time or detached from modern civilization, but that couldn't be further from the truth.

There's an odd paradox..

In remote Indigenous territories, one might find more people with smartphones than there are people with access to reliable internet services. This disconnection isn't due to lack of interest, but rather lack of infrastructure.

Just as Africa saw an upsurge in prosperity with the advent of mobile banking, we believe that digital connectivity can revolutionize remote Indigenous communities around the world.

The Karrier One solution

Karrier One can enable individuals in remote communities to create connectivity where they need it, through .

Moreover, through our decentralized telco model, the power does not lie with a single provider that upcharges remote communities. The community members themselves can act as service providers, adding an element of autonomy and creating a revenue stream for remote communities as well.

As of Q3 2023, , as well as many more.

Gatekeeper Nodes
Karrier One has deployed at Canada's indigenous community in Osoyoos, British Columbia