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Wireless Network in the HimalayasAuthorDavid R. Hughes
SummaryThis article describes the personal narrative of David R. Hughes who helped bring internet technology to a 12,000 foot high community in Nepal and contributed towards creating the world's highest cybercafe. The Sherpa Wireless Project was envisioned by Tsering, a native of Namche, Nepal, who was educated in In 2003, Tsering Sherpa, working for a partially Nepalese-government funded non government organisation (NGO), was introduced to David Hughes, of Old Colorado City Communications, over the Internet. Tsering sought to create economic opportunities for his villagers by giving them access to remote education opportunities as well as helping promote tourism - both key aspects to the economic wellbeing of the village. David Hughes, a 75-year old still pursuing his professional goals could help him do this. Namche is described as a stop-over According to Hughes, the technology behind creating a wireless infrastructure for a remote village should not be difficult. Hughes states at "the simplest technical level, "operating computers or radios at 12,000 feet in Nepal is little different from operating and maintaining them in high Colorado. But from that point on - the language differences, the levels of education and experience with computers or other technical devices - in a village which had Some technical challenges that were overcome include the fact that base camp resides on the Khumbu Glacier which moves between three and four feet a day down the flat valley. This would From his office in Colorado, David Hughes studied topographic maps of Namche and the surrounding area as well as from aircrafts. His 'wireless site After describing the setup of the network, and completing his description of the many technical ContactDavid R. Hughes
SourceMessage sent to i4d Weekly News, April 8 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 02 2005 Last Updated May 02 2005 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
Special FocusYoung Children and ICTs
Should ICT be used to enhance the development of empathy in young children? If yes, how? If no, why not?
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