Citizens of every town and country rely on services provided by their government. These services include everything from health care, education, law and order, welfare, and taxes. Designing and maintaining such a system is a complex task especially if there are several remote villages that require these facilities. Wireless links can be deployed at any location thus creating access to the government services. A wireless link for such services must be robust, reliable, scalable, and secure.
 Educational institutions see providing wireless broadband Internet access as a necessity given the increasing use of the Internet for teaching and research. Providing high speed connectivity gives a key competitive advantage in the crowded education industry, where students base their choices on how well connected the schools are to the Information Age.
 A Wi-Fi Wide Area Network (WAN) is the most effective way for schools to provide broadband access to staff and students in classrooms, residences, labs, offices, cafeterias, and even in parks, open spaces, and recreational areas- without running the costs of or damaging existing infrastructure by laying cables.
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In developing countries, video conferencing technology allows qualified teachers based in towns or cities to teach several rural classrooms simultaneously and thereby bring quality education to the village level. As a cost effective and easily deployed-and-managed communication solution, wireless networks are easily adapted for such educational purposes.

Video conferencing technology combined with a wireless network allows teachers
to teach at several village schools, virtually
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