Perhaps the continental-ish 'breakfasts' need re-look? Authentic villagers (like me) are uncomfortable there. Substite it with Open Public Forum and I will ask my dear consumers "come one, come all!" bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Mucheru, Edith, I remember we had an elaborate breakfast where we had invited people to discuss the Digital Villages. A few people attended. Perharps this time a round more people will come when we go at it again. Regards Ndemo.
Absolutely Mucheru, I do hope this opportunity will be availed soon by the Board.
regards
-----Original Message----- From: Joseph Mucheru [mailto:jmucheru@google.com] Sent: 04 April 2008 02:09 To: Edith Adera Cc: mucheru@google.com; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: Re: [kictanet] Digital Villages
Hi Edith, I do agree with you about the discussion. It is truly great that we are finally at this stage. I do have several people that want to take advantage of the opportunity and could benefit immensely from yours and others experiences.
Also I note some of the network operators have some very interesting and innovative proposals and solutions that they should also share so that we all make well informed decisions
Bwans PS and the ICT Board, this is a great start!
-- Joe Mucheru +254722522135 Google Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 3, 2008, at 15:49, "Edith Adera" <eadera@idrc.or.ke> wrote:
Dr Ndemo,
It's good to learn of this new development and to know that things are moving towards implementation. Kudos to the ICT Board!
May I ask whether there is any plan to share with stakeholders (and the public) the DV Program implementation model that is envisaged for discussion and feedback? Has there been some in-country background research to determine the needs and potential areas for locating the DVs?
Having been funders of similar telecentres and community-owned networks for the last decade across Africa, there are some hard lessons worth sharing (some of which have already been shared directly with the Board), but I believe others have invaluable lessons and experiences to share.
An opportunity to publicly discuss the model will be useful.
Edith
-----Original Message----- From: kictanet-bounces+eadera=idrc.or.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces+eadera=idrc.or.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of bitange@jambo.co.ke Sent: 02 April 2008 21:07 To: eadera@idrc.or.ke Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: [kictanet] Digital Villages
Dear All, In today's Daily Nation, the ICT Board advertised (p 18) for Digital Village Entrepreneurs. This is very significant in the sense that we are now very close to involving our rural folks in creating wealth through ICT enterprise. In the past few months since the idea of DVs was mooted, we have learnt a great deal and new rural technologies have emerged. Private sector is beginning to see opportunities in our rural areas. Similar programs elsewhere have often been taken up by the private sector and escalated Broadband penetration.
In Slovakia for example Government direct subsidies to rural areas has helped the country achieve the greatest broadband density in Europe. The subsidy drove demand for broadband beyond any estimates. In Chile direct subsidy, intense government local content coupled with tax incentives for rural infrastructure helped the country take broadband to the even sparsely populated Tundra regions of the Andes. Farmers in the region have as much as 11 MB broadband to homes. Operators are happy and productively utilizing rural Base Stations without additional subsidies.
Although in our case we have managed some sort of subsidy, we need more especially tax incentives on rural infrastructure. With incentives, it will be attractive for operators to take up rural connectivity on commercial basis. We shall be through with the supply side of ICTs when the undersea, the terrestrial fibre, data centers, disaster recovery centers and network operation centers are ready in the next few months. Some of these projects are being undertaken by the private sector and where necessary the Government may intervene marginally.
The challenge now lies on the Demand side. The risk is that operators may concentrate to provide for the bent up demand in urban areas forgetting rural areas. Yet Mpesa shows us that the money is in rural areas. The purpose of this e-mail therefore, is to seek for your support in identifying youth from your rural areas (that is if you come from a village like me) and recommend them to Victor at the ICT Board. I know there are other private initiatives outside of operators intending to support the DV project but we are still grabbling with how this can be distinctively done without causing confusion. Knowing that we have a great resource in you (Kictanet) I am confident that your contribution would enhance the efforts to scale up ICTs in our country.
Asante.
Bitange Ndemo.
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