Infrastructure and Workspace Challenges for Tech Teams in Tier-3 Indian Towns
A founder running a small dev company from a rural village in Tamil Nadu describes operational friction specific to low-infrastructure environments: unreliable power and internet during client-facing moments, lack of quiet professional workspace, and impractical commute distances to urban coworking alternatives. These constraints are real but highly contextual, affecting a geographically and economically narrow segment of the workforce. The post reads primarily as a founder story rather than a defined, generalizable problem with a clear solution gap.
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