hi,
rony introduced me to this list.
i want to examine the technical and business and accounting implications of
an open-source company to replace a cell-phone provider like AIRTEL.

1. uses shoutcast (for free radio).
2. uses video editor of kde linux.
3. uses kubuntu linux in server / enterprise and desktop mode.
4. uses alibaba.com for sourcing parts/assembled computers.
5. uses tiny erp or open source erp for interfacing to its customers with
the same call-center screen as customer service reps use (no hidden
marketing costs).
6. gives free education to all --- or open-source education.
7. uses open source cpu and chip set design ( i remember the macintosh had
minimal hardware since cpu did everything ---- a friend of mine had
commented on this).
8. all-in-one monitor or keyboard pcs (see alibaba.com)
9. integrated networking

remember, open-source business practises too.

i did my b.tech in computer science from iit-mumbai (all electronics courses
taught) and phd in computer science from university of minnesota,
minneapolis (did enough courses in electronics/vlsi to qualify for a minor).

i feel the chipset design // open-chip-set can be done.
we need something cheap ---- we need a solution for the teeming masses of
india.

remember billing is important ---- so we use open erp.

is it true the gnu license now requires service providers (like google
earth) to make their code (and perhaps expert system rules too) open-source.
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