Use Case
Schools and universities use Hopper to build campus-wide mesh networks. Students share files, collaborate on projects, and stay connected — no internet subscription required.
120+
Campuses connected
10k+
Students on the network
₦0
Monthly data cost

Many schools in Africa and beyond struggle with unreliable or unaffordable internet access. Even institutions with some connectivity face dead zones, bandwidth throttling, and service outages that disrupt learning at critical moments.
With Hopper installed on student and staff devices, a campus mesh network forms automatically. Lecture notes, assignments, and resources flow freely between devices — no Wi-Fi router or internet connection needed.
Administrators can broadcast campus-wide announcements, teachers can distribute materials to every student in seconds, and students can collaborate in study groups across dorms and classrooms.
"Our students can collaborate on projects even when the school's internet goes down, which is often." — Prof. Fatima K., IT Director, University of Nairobi
Campus Networks