Define a context, then see which connectivity technologies tend to fit and why. Designed to build intuition before using CPP.
What this Explorer is for
This Explorer helps you build intuition about connectivity options and when they are typically selected in Connectivity Planning Platform (CPP) projects.
It is designed for early-stage decision-making — before diving into technical modelling, detailed assumptions, datasets, and calculations.
How to use it
Choose a simple context on the left (location conditions, demand, and what matters most).
The Explorer then highlights which technologies tend to fit that situation and explains the “why” in plain language.
What you gain
A clearer view of the trade-offs policymakers often need to consider — such as speed of deployment, long-term value, and feasibility in remote or difficult terrain —
so conversations with technical teams and partners start from a shared understanding.
What it is not
This Explorer does not produce investment-grade results or project cost estimates. CPP is used for detailed, data-driven planning once your objectives and context are defined.
Context setup
Select all items to see results
Step 1. Where are we?
Step 2. What is needed?
Planning note: Higher performance levels are recommended for long-term impact and scalability.
Step 3. What matters most?
Optional: Show CPP parameter examples
See example CPP parameters typically used for each technology.
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Technology fit for your context
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Important note
This Explorer is designed to help you understand how different connectivity technologies behave in different contexts.
It does not calculate real project costs or feasibility.
The Connectivity Planning Platform (CPP) performs detailed modelling using real datasets and project parameters,
and applies scenario objectives to compute technically and economically viable solutions.