Daniel Krol is a software developer living in New Hampshire. He is currently working on the new version of Maps for Internet-in-a-Box. In his free time enjoys juggling and editing OpenStreetMap.

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Where in the World is Internet-in-a-Box?

Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) “learning hotspots” serve dozens of countries, e.g., in remote mountain villages in India, over a local Wi-Fi hotspot, bringing Wikipedia, Khan Academy, healthcare libraries, and OpenStreetMap (OSM), all without the need for internet or a mobile data plan. Come and see the NEW IIAB Maps. Anyone can self-host and customize to the region they need—including vector tiles, mountain relief topography tiles, and satellite photo tiles—all with powerful full-text search. Our new IIAB Maps are flexible and customizable, robust, offline-first, and localizable to help almost anyone, anywhere!

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