Getting connected in the digital world

The PAWS team installing the wi-fi sharing technology in a home
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Whether it be checking bank balances, catching up on world news, chatting with friends via social media or ordering the weekly shop, for most people logging on to the internet is an integral part of daily life.

However, even in this digital age, for those struggling to make ends meet surfing the worldwide web is a luxury which remains out of reach.

Now, a project being led by researchers at The University of Nottingham is looking at whether an innovative scheme, which allows people on a low income to piggyback on the spare bandwidth of their neighbours, could offer Internet equality for all.
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More information is available from Dr Murray Goulden on +44 (0)115 748 4022, murray.goulden@nottingham.ac.uk
 

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