In a recent initiative by San Jose, Calif., where more than 95,000 people lack internet access, the mayor’s Office of Technology and Innovation deployed hotspots to volunteer residents and small businesses across the city for a pilot program. The participants mined HNT, and the token rewards were then used to provide broadband internet access to low-income households.
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