KioskNet is a system, developed at the University of Waterloo, to provide very low cost Internet access to rural villages in developing countries, based on the concept of delay-tolerant networking.
It uses vehicles, such as buses, to ferry data between village kiosks and Internet gateways in nearby urban centers.
[1] The system is free and open source.
A video describing the KioskNet system can be found here, or is available on YouTube here.
This Internet-related article is a stub.