Google recently announced it is equipping more rural school buses with WiFi access to help students with long commutes and no internet get their homework done. But the company has been running this
program for months, testing it with a variety of schools, such as the Hudson Falls school district. The district installed 23
mobile SmartSpot devices from Kajeet to give students 4G access through Verizon, along with three wireless routers on school buses.
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