First Mile Solutions' DakNet Takes Rural Communities Online

Submitted by Rob Katz on November 3, 2005 - 16:32.
Date of talk or publication:
October 2005
Organization:
World Resources Institute
Description:
Many developing countries continue to face the challenge of how to increase access to information communication technologies (ICTs) in rural and remote areas. Telecommunication companies are usually reluctant to extend their network due to high infrastructure costs, low population density, and limited ability to pay for the services. First Mile Solutions (FMS) counters this problem by providing telecommunications equipment that can cheaply connect rural and remote populations to the Internet through an innovative technology: DakNet. DakNet leverages short- range wireless technology in tandem with traditional telecommunication and physical transportation infrastructures. Local transportation— e.g., public buses, motorcycles, and supply trucks— facilitates data exchanges between rural villages and Internet hubs. This unconventional communication network provides end users with asynchronous access to e- mail, voice messages, and Internet browsing.

To view the case study, click on the attachments below.  For updates from a July 2006 interview with FMS CEO Amir Hasson, please see the activity capsule and listen to the attached audio clips.
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FMS ExecSum.pdf736.49 KB
FMS final.pdf1.32 MB
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