Internet-in-a-Box

Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) is a low cost digital library, consisting of a wireless access point with storage, which users nearby can connect to.

[1] The hardware and software from which it is built has changed since 2012, as miniaturization of storage space and electronics progressed.

[1] In 2016, Columbia University's Masters in Public Administration in Development Practice (MPA-DP) explored using these boxes in the Dominican Republic for three months.

[3] Distribution of devices assembled by Wiki Project Med Foundation via the Wikipedia Store began in 2024.

[3][1] Other content includes Moodle, Nextcloud, MediaWiki, PhET (interactive mathematics and science simulations), TED Talks.