
Nova netPC is a network computer, designed on a completely new hardware platform without using any of the typical PC or thin client components. Check out “Novatium unveils pilot of low-cost PC” in the newsroom for more info.
The technology addresses a number of important issues for SMEs in emerging markets:
- It requires no administration for users, significantly reducing the barriers of training and overhead
- The technology is updated regularly, and security is regulated, taking care of two major headaches for SMEs
- Novatium offers a pay as you go model that incurs less risk for the user
- It allows for different connection types (wi-fi access being particularly helpful) and offers multiple operation systems (Microsoft costs extra, but Linux is free).
Yet for SMEs that are starting to reach the capacity where a PC could make a significant difference Novartium’s model could be ideal. By partnering with microfinance institutions that are working with slightly higher loan levels and have the infrastructure to work with SMEs, Novartium could be at the forefront of introducing low cost PCs in emerging markets.
(HT to NextBillion reader Ashok Ramachandran for this story)


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Lauren, thanks for your insighful comments.
Yes, this still not within the reach of BOP from the point of view of individual ownership. However, the cost of shared access could come down significantly. Browsing centers and Internet Cafe's may slash per hour charges. Public libraries and schools may be able to afford more PCs within their limited budget.