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From Nomadic to Connected: How Satellite Internet is Changing Mongolia www.isp.page

Mongolia, a vast and sparsely populated country in East Asia, has long been known for its nomadic lifestyle. For centuries, the Mongolian people have roamed the steppes, herding livestock and living in traditional gers, or yurts. However, in recent years, the introduction of satellite internet has begun to change the way of life for many Mongolians.
Satellite internet has brought connectivity to even the most remote corners of Mongolia. In the past, nomadic herders would often have to travel long distances to access basic services such as healthcare and education. Now, with satellite internet, they can access these services from the comfort of their own gers.
One of the most significant impacts of satellite internet on Mongolia’s nomadic lifestyle is in the field of education. In the past, children of nomadic herders would often have limited access to formal education. They would have to travel to boarding schools in larger towns or cities, leaving behind their families and traditional way of life. However, with satellite internet, these children can now receive a quality education without having to leave their homes.
Satellite internet allows them to connect with teachers and classmates online, participate in virtual classrooms, and access educational resources that were previously unavailable to them. This not only provides them with a better education but also allows them to maintain their cultural identity and connection to their nomadic heritage.
In addition to education, satellite internet has also had a significant impact on healthcare in Mongolia. In the past, nomadic herders would often have limited access to medical services, especially in emergency situations. With satellite internet, they can now connect with healthcare professionals remotely, receive medical advice, and even have virtual consultations.
This has been particularly beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it has allowed herders to receive medical guidance without having to travel to crowded healthcare facilities. Satellite internet has not only improved access to healthcare for nomadic herders but has also helped to bridge the gap between urban and rural healthcare services in Mongolia.
Furthermore, satellite internet has also opened up new economic opportunities for nomadic herders. In the past, their livelihoods were primarily dependent on livestock farming and traditional crafts. However, with satellite internet, they can now access online marketplaces, sell their products to a wider customer base, and engage in e-commerce.
This has allowed them to diversify their income sources and improve their economic well-being. It has also helped to preserve traditional crafts and skills, as herders can now market and sell their handmade products to a global audience.
Overall, the impact of satellite internet on Mongolia’s nomadic lifestyle has been transformative. It has brought connectivity and access to essential services to even the most remote areas of the country. It has improved education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for nomadic herders, while also helping to preserve their cultural identity and way of life.
As satellite internet continues to expand in Mongolia, it is likely to further revolutionize the nomadic lifestyle and bring even more benefits to the people of this unique and beautiful country.


Published Date:2023-07-03