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Offices

  While the main interactions involve the user through digital means, certain aspects of the service require a physical presence, including service and equipment maintenance, meeting places for learning circles and lectures, computer access, and analogue references. The service would not necessarily need its own storefronts, as this is costly. Instead, the service could partner with businesses that have existing infrastructures to provide a presence at these locations, e.g., cellular service providers.

In addition, the service could partner with other entities such as libraries, schools, museums, and community centers for the use of their spaces as appropriate.

Example of presence in a partner's storefront.
Example of presence in a partner's storefront.

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