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Klavs @ 11:32 pm
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March 21, 2006 |
Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband
- is a project in the first phase of its development
The goal is, amongst many things, to establish:-Training in organisation and establishment of wireless networks, both for rural landscapes but also for towns all over the world. Using the experiences gained in building and establishing The DjurslandS.net
- Projects for wireless networks in 3.world countries, through a study and planning progress in Denmark (in Djursland), and after the study period has ended, helping to start up the wireless networks on location.
- A pysical frame for both training and research in technologies of wireless networking.
We would like to establish a platform for both researchers-, especially grassroots, to focus specifically in the field of their interest, and thereby create synergi and innovation.
- Sittingboxes to support the projects of entrepreneurs that will come as an result of the research made on the Institute.
- Target the training to the needs of the students, so they get the most out of it, being able to be selvsufficient when they leave the Institute.
- To be at service to the students who has left and have started their networks, always giving them backup in the form of help to solve technical problems.
- To supply networks with prefinished portals of E-learning, localnews, private homepages, and local businesses, to ease the starting up for them.
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Dear Gentlemen,
i have attended the presentation at the InfoPoverty Conference
at the United Nations. It is in my life (of 60 years) one of the
best news feature I have been fortunate to experience. I am
looking forward for you to help me bring about this technology
to rural Haiti one of the most mountainous place of the world.
Thank you again
May God bless you
Jean H Charles
Comment by Jean H Charles — April 22, 2007 @ 3:52 am