
Peru: Internet for everyone
An Internet company plans to install 866 new towers to connect rural communities in Peru.
An Internet company plans to install 866 new towers to connect rural communities in Peru.
EdStart helps startups specialized in EdTech to develop a company.
The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, met with Mark Zuckerberg to share his Internet plan.
Facebook presented maps of Latin American population density created with satellite images and census data.
Murotech is a Mexican company based in Jalisco. Recently the company received an award for the quality of its innovative walls.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) created this tool to advance urban development in Latin America with open data.
The goal of the Facebook project is to provide the Internet to everyone.
Mexican entrepreneurs can improve their digital skills at the “Aprende con Facebook” platform.
The 500 startups will receive free access to the cloud and up to $ 10K in credits from Amazon Web Services.
Code for Development is an IADB initiative to promote the potential of open source in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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