Solutions for Public Sector IoT
It is estimated that more than 18 million Americans lack access to high-speed Internet in the United States — an equity gap that can significantly impact a resident’s connection to educational resources, healthcare, economic opportunities, and even their ability to utilize online government services. To address this issue, Kajeet can create custom wireless solutions that provide high-speed internet access to underserved areas and communities.
CIPA-compliant content filtering
SmartBus School Bus Wifi
Student Access programs
1 to 1 Programs
SmartSpot
Long before the pandemic, the Williamsburg City Council had established a vision for a connected future – in which every resident has sustainable access to the Internet – as part of their city-wide strategic plan. This municipal initiative was accelerated when the pandemic hit, prompting the city to partner with Kajeet to launch an initiative that would connect hundreds of low to moderate-income households to high-speed, reliable Internet.
SCHOOL BUS WI-FI
Find out how a rural district in New Mexico successfully deployed school bus Wi-Fi to support students without reliable Internet access at home, including students on tribal lands.
WI-FI HOTSPOTS
Ivy Tech Community College is the largest singly-accredited community college in the country, serving 100,000 students across the state of Indiana. They partnered with Kajeet to deploy a Wi-Fi hotspot program for students, as well as some staff members.
"Our district is so huge that coverage varies a lot — so it’s a huge plus that we’re able to use different wireless carriers for different areas of the county. Kajeet overdelivered and has been a vital partner as we look to advance digital equity in our district.”
Carrie Rozycke, Telecommunications Support Specialist | Mobile County Public Schools
celebrating success
"One of my favorite things about Kajeet is Sentinel - it gives you that data. You have so much control over devices. When we've had those devices straight from the carriers, we haven't had that experience."
Teri Ross, Director of Information Systems | Conroe Independent School District