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Application of Internet in Rural India

Application of Internet in Rural India. Dipankaj G Medhi India. Asian Institute of Technology Thailand. Agenda. Agenda. India: The BIG picture, the BIG problem. India: Problem Associated with ICT project. India: How to overcome these problems. A practical example.

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Application of Internet in Rural India

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  1. Application of Internet in Rural India Dipankaj G Medhi India Asian Institute of Technology Thailand

  2. Agenda Agenda India: The BIG picture, the BIG problem India: Problem Associated with ICT project India: How to overcome these problems A practical example Video Clip: The real picture

  3. The Internet • Internet helps the developing country like India to • stand up and and grow • Be confident enough to forget the two hundred years of colonization and slavery • by • Gaining knowledge and information sharing • Competing with developed country • Bridging the distance with like minded

  4. India • Big picture • Population --1,080,264,388 (around 70% lives in rural area) • Area -- 3,287,590 sq km (more than 600,000+ villages) • Political subdivisions-- 28 states,7 union territories • Literacy--55.2 % • Per-capita income-- 0.4 $ per day • Big question • Can technology make any difference to these people • Can they effort these technologies

  5. India:Software Market Indian Software Exports ESTIMATED EXPORTS FOR 2008 SERVICES US $ IN BILLION IT SERVICES 23 SOFTWARE PRODUCTS 8 IT-ENABLED SERVICES 15 E-BUSINESS 4 TOTAL 50

  6. India:Software Market India:Knowledge professional (IT) India: Some facts Statistics that show: 12% of scientists in the USA, 36% of NASA scientists, 34% of Microsoft employees, 28% of IBM employees, 17% of INTEL scientists, 13% of XEROX employees, 35% of Silicon Valley start-uppers … are Indians. BUT ???

  7. India:Software Market • Why these intellectual resources have not driven improvements in India’s public and private institutes • Software industry solves a small components of a large problem • works are protected by confidentiality agreements • Opportunity costs of working for Indian versus international clients is very high • Low computer usage, the inadequacies of regional language software and • Other obstacles of developing infrastructure A synergy between the Infotech and Telcom sectors can create a profound social and economical revolution

  8. India:Problem Associated with ICT project • The problem associated with ICT • Intermittent, inconsistent electrical power • Scarce and unreliable telephony system • Unreliable internet connectivity • Socio factor such as gender inequality, religious communal difference • Self centered political leader, party and corruption

  9. India:How to overcome problems • Bottleneck: how to overcome • Electricity • Battery backup, • UPS Circuit breaker • and voltage stabilizer • Good earthing • Telephone • Connect directly with communication satellites using V- • SAT (e.g. Zee interactive leaning system) • New kind of telecommunication infrastructure, such as • WLL (TeNet project, IIT- Madras) • Internet connectivity • Provide offline content (warana project) • Socio factor • Education

  10. India:ICT Project Example

  11. Rural wheel of prosperity Agriculture Entertainment & information Animal Husbandry Education & training IT-Based Services Trade & Commerce

  12. One Example: n-Logue Connectivity • BSNL’s Contribution: on the average one fiber connected rural exchange for every 150 sq km • a wireless system with 10 - 15 km range at existing fiber connected exchange would cover 80 - 85% of villages in India • CorDECT Wireless in Local Loop Developed by IITM and Midas Communications, Chennai • provides a telephone line and Internet connection in 30 Km radius

  13. To PSTN To Internet One Example: n-Logue Connectivity: CorDECT Wireless in Local Loop • 35/70 kbps voice and data connectivity • range of 25 km • Can operate in 55 degree centigrade

  14. School/PHC • Private Business • Government Office • Rural NGO ACCESS CENTRE • Provides Internet Access to Local Community • Provides Awareness and Training • Channels Information needs of Community through LSP to Application & Content Providers Internet Kiosk Operator Financing One Example: n-Logue Application & Solution Providers • Provides Training and Technical Support • Handles Licensing and Policy issues • Provides Internet Backbone Connectivity • Enables Kiosk Services through Alliance Partners • Creates Awareness Internet Backbone • Markets Connections • Provides Onsite Support and Training • Manages Local Web & Email Services • Manages Local Content Pages Scope: 3000 sq km 400-600 connections (1 in each village) Local Service Partner

  15. One Example: n-Logue Services: • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  16. One Example: n-Logue Services: • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care Email, Chatting, Video conferencing etc

  17. One Example: n-Logue Services: • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care Teaching computer, distance education, etc

  18. One Example: n-Logue Services: • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care DTP, MSWord etc

  19. One Example: n-Logue Services: • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care Use of the web cam for photography

  20. One Example: n-Logue Services: Weather forecasting, Disease detection, soil analysis etc • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  21. One Example: n-Logue Services: Consulting with doctors in city by sending online images of the animal • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  22. One Example: n-Logue Services: Remote diagnostic tools, Consulting with doctors in city • Communication • Education • Computer Education • Remote tutorial • Typing • Photography • Agriculture • Veterinary • Health Care

  23. Video clips from the project Gyandoot Deepak Sarma Kiosk Manager

  24. Video clips from the project Gyandoot Irfan Cyber café owner

  25. Video clips from the project Gyandoot Ramji Farmer

  26. Conclusion Conclusion • Application of Internet in rural area will helps in the development of society • Wireless technology will provides a better connectivity • synergy between the IT and Telecommunication sectors can create a profound social and economical revolution

  27. References • Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Anuradha Ramachandran, Alankar Bandyopadhyaya n-Logue: The Story of a Rural Service Provider in India The Journal of Community Informatics (2004) Vol1, Issue 1, pp 30-38 • Nirvikar Singh Information Technology and Rural Development in India URL http://www.repositories.cdlib.org/sccie/04-06 • Ashok Jhunjhunwala Challenges in Rural Connectivity for India URL http://www.bytesforall.org/9th/html/challenges_ashok.htm • Website for different projects • Website for different images and clips

  28. Thank You…..

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