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# Case Study 3: Public-Private Partnership for Digital Infrastructure Development

In collaboration with the government and private sector partners, Gavedu PM-WANI hotspots, powered by GaveduChain, were deployed in high-traffic areas such as transportation hubs, tourist destinations, and commercial districts. By leveraging blockchain technology, it facilitated seamless integration with existing infrastructure and network ecosystems, ensuring interoperability and scalability.

GaveduChain's decentralized authentication and authorization mechanisms provided secure and efficient access to internet services for commuters, tourists, and residents, enhancing the overall connectivity experience. Through strategic partnerships with local businesses and service providers, innovative monetization models were developed, enabling stakeholders to generate revenue while providing value-added services to users.

The implementation of GaveduChain's transparent accounting and billing systems facilitated revenue sharing and cost allocation among stakeholders, ensuring a fair and equitable distribution of profits. As a result, the public-private partnership achieved its objectives of promoting digital infrastructure development, enhancing user experience, and driving economic growth in the region.

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