Re: [DDN] Contacts and projects for Rural ICT/SMEs Business models

2006-09-14 Thread Don Osborn
Hello Kimasha, After looking at your website I wanted to ask if you are
planning any content or interfaces in Swahili or other languages of
Tanzania, or just in English. Localization of content and user interfaces
might be a very useful element in whatever business model you develop. This
does not mean replacing English with Swahili (or any other language) but
adding language. 

Localization is of course part of the e-business model of many companies in
the Northern countries, and also in South Asia (especially India) in an
e-services and ICT4RD context closer to what you are talking about.

Wayan's suggestion about Geekcorps sounds like a good option to pursue. You
could also ask on the BytesForAll-readers list for ideas from South Asia.
I'll cc to the A12n-forum, which focuses mainly on Africa.

For work with the Swahili language in particular there is a growing
community of African (including Tanzanian) and non-African experts with
diverse experience (from localizing software to developing content such as
for Wikipedia online encyclopedia). If you're not already working with any
of them I could put you in contact.

All the best.

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
PanAfrican Localisation project


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Subject: Re: [DDN] Contacts and projects for Rural ICT/SMEs Business models

Dear members,
   
  I am working in the ICT4RD project in Tanzania. I am in the preparation to
conduct a stud on the appropriate Business model to diffuse broadband
services in the rural. My vision is that the model integrate ICT and SMEs
activities. It should also accomodate other e-services such as e-Local
government, e-Health, and eLearning. I have limited reference for such
iniatives. 
   
  I kindly, request whomever to provide contacts and reference materials
with insights of ICT/SMEs business models with best practices in the rural.
   
  I advance thanks.
   
  Kimasha Erick,
  Co-ordinator,
  Entrepreneurship Pillar,
  ICT4RD Project-Tanzania
  Mob: +255 713 177372
  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.ictanzania.ne.tz


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Re: [DDN] Contacts and projects for Rural ICT/SMEs Business models

2006-09-13 Thread WVota
Kimasha,

I humbly submit that IESC Geekcorps is all about developing and 
strengthening ICT based SME's in the developing world, and has experience 
with e-Gov and e-Learning programs across Africa.  General info can be 
found here:  http://www.geekcorps.org and you can contact me directly for 
more detailed information.

Wayan

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on 9/10/06 9:31 AM, Eric Kimasha at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dear members,
 
   I am working in the ICT4RD project in Tanzania. I am in the 
preparation to
 conduct a stud on the appropriate Business model to diffuse broadband 
services
 in the rural. My vision is that the model integrate ICT and SMEs 
activities.
 It should also accomodate other e-services such as e-Local government,
 e-Health, and eLearning. I have limited reference for such iniatives.
 
   I kindly, request whomever to provide contacts and reference materials 
with
 insights of ICT/SMEs business models with best practices in the rural.
 
   I advance thanks.
 
   Kimasha Erick,
   Co-ordinator,
   Entrepreneurship Pillar,
   ICT4RD Project-Tanzania
   Mob: +255 713 177372
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   www.ictanzania.ne.tz
 
 


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Re: [DDN] Contacts and projects for Rural ICT/SMEs Business models

2006-09-12 Thread Eric Kimasha
Dear members,
   
  I am working in the ICT4RD project in Tanzania. I am in the preparation to 
conduct a stud on the appropriate Business model to diffuse broadband services 
in the rural. My vision is that the model integrate ICT and SMEs activities. It 
should also accomodate other e-services such as e-Local government, e-Health, 
and eLearning. I have limited reference for such iniatives. 
   
  I kindly, request whomever to provide contacts and reference materials with 
insights of ICT/SMEs business models with best practices in the rural.
   
  I advance thanks.
   
  Kimasha Erick,
  Co-ordinator,
  Entrepreneurship Pillar,
  ICT4RD Project-Tanzania
  Mob: +255 713 177372
  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.ictanzania.ne.tz


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Re: [DDN] Contacts and projects for Rural ICT/SMEs Business models

2006-09-12 Thread Kris White
Dear Kimasha,

I recently heard a talk by a Senator Leornard Tsosie, from the state of New
Mexico in the U.S. On a project he is doing taking Internet to remote areas
of his state. The name of his project is Internet to the Hogan.

Good luck-
Kris White


http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2006/prod_041806.html


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on 9/10/06 9:31 AM, Eric Kimasha at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dear members,

   I am working in the ICT4RD project in Tanzania. I am in the preparation to
 conduct a stud on the appropriate Business model to diffuse broadband services
 in the rural. My vision is that the model integrate ICT and SMEs activities.
 It should also accomodate other e-services such as e-Local government,
 e-Health, and eLearning. I have limited reference for such iniatives.

   I kindly, request whomever to provide contacts and reference materials with
 insights of ICT/SMEs business models with best practices in the rural.

   I advance thanks.

   Kimasha Erick,
   Co-ordinator,
   Entrepreneurship Pillar,
   ICT4RD Project-Tanzania
   Mob: +255 713 177372
   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   www.ictanzania.ne.tz
 
 
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