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More networking of African IT specialists with Europe and joint building of advanced training materials – this is what a new partnership of GIZ’s ict@innovation programme with the Europe-wide ‘Free Technology Academy’ (FTA) is all about. ict@innovation is an African capacity building programme which supports small and medium ICT enterprises (IT-SME) to create a business model with Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and aims to encourage the growth of African ICT industries.

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The working group looked at the question, how we can analyse and leverage “innovative business models that enable access to ICT in rural areas”.

Why were we particularly interested in looking at market approaches? Well, because above all, successful business opportunities (particularly in the ICT field) tend to scale extremely well. Therefore market-based models bear potential to be sustained, scaled up and replicated in a country and beyond. At the same time, conventional business models often failed to provide ICT services in rural areas, as these generally considered unprofitable due to the combination of high costs of ICT provision and low incomes in rural environments.

The workshop show-cased through two presentations that a market approach driven by the private sector can indeed be a sustainable way to provide rural communities with ICT services.

The first presentation looked at the village phone initiative in Cambodia.

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In 2007, Peruvian telecommunications provider Rural Telecom won a government subsidy for a new initiative, Banda Ancha Rural BAR (Rural Broadband Project). The BAR project aims to install broadband internet and phone services via wireless networks in more than 3,000 rural communities. Rural Telecom acquired the entire central and northern central part of the country, and has begun installing 1,654 internet cabins, more than 1,100 public payphones and hundreds of fixed phone lines in over 2,000 communities. FITEL, a national telecommunications fund, subsidises the project with $8.8 million (USD). In addition to this strategic partnership with the Peruvian government, Rural Telecom will expand the project commercially to provide service to thousands of additional private clients.

Compared with other FITEL projects or similar ICT initiatives in other countries, which normally aim to install expensive satellite (VSAT) networks, the BAR project combines the installation of wireless and mobile technologies with an intense sensitisation, training and content generation campaign. Presently, Rural Telecom is carrying out the following activities in conjunction with technical installation: [Read more →]

Dear ICT4D community. Please find below a call for participation in our Training of Trainers on “African FOSS Business Models”. Thanks in advance for sharing with partners and friends. Cheers, Balthas (InWEnt).

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Wanted: Future trainers on “Free & Open Source Business Models for Africa” in East and Southern Africa!

Application Deadline is May 30, 2009.

- Are you interested in building a successful business in Free/Open Source Software (FOSS), and in helping others to do the same?

- Do you have a solid background in business and FOSS?

- Do you have experience in training others, and/or are you part of a training institution?

Then respond by MAY 30 to become part of an exciting training programme on building businesses with Free/Open Source Software.

The call for participants in the Training of Trainers is now open at http://ict-innovation.fossfa.net/call.

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Telepolis hat gerade einen interessanten Hintergrundartikel zum Thema Free and Open Source Software in Afrika online gestellt: Freie Software, freies Afrika?

Was ich zum Anlass nehme, hier als Einführung kurz ein Projekt vorzustellen, das in dem Artikel u.a. erwähnt wird: ict@innovation – Creating Business and Learning Opportunities with Free and Open Source Software in Africa – Mehr online unter  http://www.ict-innovation.fossfa.net - bei Interesse kann man sich auch hier registrieren. Mehr zu den InWEnt-Projekten im Bereich ICT4D ist auf http://www.inwent.org/it-inwent/ - wir freuen uns über Feedback & Anknüpfungsmöglichkeiten. Ansonsten: vielen Dank nochmals für das Öffnen des Blogs für alle DOs (siehe Post vom 12.12.2008)! Balthas, InWEnt.