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CORE Dish is CORE’s advanced satellite distribution system, bringing education, culture, and storytelling to communities previously off the digital map. By combining satellite and localized broadband connectivity, it delivers free, high-speed Wi-Fi and access to the CORE platform, extending learning and inspiration to places where traditional infrastructure cannot reach.
CORE Dish enables the seamless delivery of partner programming alongside CORE’s own content. Its hybrid satellite-to-ground network supports simultaneous distribution of the CORE platform and partner channels, ensuring reliable, measurable, and transparent reach across all broadcast zones, and connecting with new audiences.
CORE Dish delivers CORE+ learning to remote communities through free Wi-Fi and access to CORE’s content library, providing education for all ages, in 80 languages, supporting community growth, and connecting underserved regions to the global digital dialogue, transforming isolation into lasting opportunity.
In the highlands and jungle of Guatemala, Mayan women are the economic backbone of their families and communities, yet many remain disconnected from the education, digital tools, and basic infrastructure needed to sustain and grow their livelihoods. CORE and Mercado Global have joined forces to change this, launching an initiative to connect 100 women-led communities with CORE Dish reliable satellite access, paired with CORE+ AI-education tools, ensuring access becomes opportunity, not just connectivity. Learn more.
CORE is partnering with Onward Learning, a K-12 school serving Lakota students within the Lakota Nation in South Dakota, to expand equitable access to education through connectivity, storytelling, and learning tools. The initiative includes installing a CORE Dish satellite system to provide reliable digital access, producing a CORE Impact Story amplifying Lakota voices through global release, and integrating CORE+ educational resources into the school’s curriculum, creating a sustainable pilot model supporting academic growth, cultural continuity, and long-term opportunity. Learn more.
Article 22 transforms reclaimed war materials into handcrafted jewelry and timepieces produced by artisan villages along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos, turning remnants of conflict into symbols of resilience and renewal. Through CORE Dish connectivity and CORE+ educational programming, these communities gain access to global communication, vocational training, business development, and youth learning pathways, creating a sustainable ecosystem that empowers artisans, preserves cultural craftsmanship, and transforms post-conflict heritage into long-term economic and educational opportunity. Learn more.