Sarthak Ranjan, Mandeep Kaur, Kriti Singh, Nitin Rakesh, M. Goyal
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It is simple to provide internet connection in densely populated places. Multiple service providers, fibre connection, cable internet, and other options are ava thing when it comes to providing internet connection to rural communities. There are certain unique issues that internet service providers serving rural clients must address. The Problem of Rural Internet Access is physical obstructions, rising demand for bandwidth, and limited company expansion and funds are all factors to consider. Remote weak infrastructure causes unpredictable energy and poor Internet access, posing a significant barrier to rural Internet penetration. Another impediment is the scarcity of low-cost internet access. income in India has recently surpasses $1000; per capita income in with the fact that around 75%, with rural India having a significantly lower proportion. E- learning tools for community schools and e-health programs utilized by clinicians at the local hospital are examples. All current infrastructure is compatible with the proposed solution. The suggested solution makes use of antennas to enhance cell reception and establish open wi-fi zones. According to the requirements and geographical space, the suggested system uses an Omni-Directional Antenna or a Directional Log Periodic Antenna.