Internet and e-mail have proved to be instrumental for the development of individuals and communities, provided they are properly used. Is it possible to benefit small communities with limited telephone resources through the use of Internet as a means for development? A solution is proposed to provide Internet and additional services to small towns ' inhabitants in such a manner that the system is both self-sustainable and economically accessible to the user. The solution takes into account the telephone infrastructure constraints, the limitations in terms of computer literacy of the population, and the need to keep the service at an affordable cost for the user. It has been successfully proven as a pilot project in a small town of the...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
The problem discussed in this paper is the failure of ICT networks and services to effectively reach...
A large number of rural communities in developing countries do not have access to communications ser...
The use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) equipment or access to the Internet is of...
The South African Government has launched a drive to provide Telecentres to communities and Internet...
Recent developments in wireless networking are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion ...
There are areas in Oaxaca, Mexico, where larger telephone operators have refused to install a cellul...
"Publications helpful in community development": p. 255-257.Mode of access: Internet
The Internet is one of the most significant information and communication technologies to emerge dur...
textOne of the key complications in connecting citizens to the Internet is "remoteness," or distance...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the impact of the adoption of information technologi...
The article presents the use of cell phones and tablets by youngsters ranging in age from 15 to 21 i...
Although there are many projects, mainly supported by international donors, demonstrating that the I...
to the Internet in the United States and in many countries in Western Europe has been gained through...
The adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) is among the primary agendas of the M...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
The problem discussed in this paper is the failure of ICT networks and services to effectively reach...
A large number of rural communities in developing countries do not have access to communications ser...
The use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) equipment or access to the Internet is of...
The South African Government has launched a drive to provide Telecentres to communities and Internet...
Recent developments in wireless networking are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion ...
There are areas in Oaxaca, Mexico, where larger telephone operators have refused to install a cellul...
"Publications helpful in community development": p. 255-257.Mode of access: Internet
The Internet is one of the most significant information and communication technologies to emerge dur...
textOne of the key complications in connecting citizens to the Internet is "remoteness," or distance...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the impact of the adoption of information technologi...
The article presents the use of cell phones and tablets by youngsters ranging in age from 15 to 21 i...
Although there are many projects, mainly supported by international donors, demonstrating that the I...
to the Internet in the United States and in many countries in Western Europe has been gained through...
The adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) is among the primary agendas of the M...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
The problem discussed in this paper is the failure of ICT networks and services to effectively reach...
A large number of rural communities in developing countries do not have access to communications ser...