Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Commercial Internet Connectivity in every village Towards Rural Prosperity Ashok Jhunjhunwala TeNeT Group, IIT Madras, Chennai, India [email protected] - The Dream Current Rural GDP in India = Rs 700,000 Crore For a Population = 700 million people GDP / Person = Rs 10000 Rural Prosperity DOUBLING Rural GDP Rs 20000 / Person September 2003 2 Rural Micro-Enterprises are the Wealth Creators Micro-enterprises need Finance Knowledge and Training Buying & Selling Insurance Can Communications Enable these ? Agriculture Trade & Commerce Animal Husbandry IT-Based Services Agricultural Processing Industry September 2003 3 How does one connect Rural India? India has 600,000+ villages 700 million people can Rural India afford Connections? Needs Technology Sustainable Business Model Organisation which thinks and acts Rural September 2003 4 Serving people with incomes of less than a dollar a day Rs spend per month on Telecom by HH assuming 4% of income can be spent on Telecom 120 360 520 720 1040 3.9 1.9 18 26 1680 2600 7000 1 0.3 0.3 42 65 112 Number of HH in millions 120 102.1 100 80 60 40 17 20 10 0 3 9 13 HH Incom e in thousand Rs/m onth September 2003 75% rural households can spend barely Rs 120 per month on telecom 5 n-Logue uses Innovative Technology to connect Rural India BSNL has fibre connectivity to most Talukas CorDECT WLL developed at IITM • provides a telephone line and Internet connection in 30 Km radius • can connect 85% of Indian villages • start-up costs very low To PSTN To Internet 35/70 kbps Internet plus simultaneous telephone • Rs 8000 per line price •1 million lines in 03-04 September 2003 6 Aggregate Demand Entrepreneur-driven telephone booths (STD PCOs) introduced in 1987 • night-time long distance charges reduced by a factor of 4 Today • 950,000 STD PCOs covering every street of smallest town • generate 25 % of total telecom income • 300 million people use these PCOs September 2003 7 Innovative Business Models n-Logue : A Rural Service Provider aggregate demand into a kiosk using Rs 50000 (including taxes) per Kiosk providing telephone, Internet, multimedia PC with web-camera, printer and power back-up for PC • plus Indian language software, video conferencing software, training and maintenance set up by a village entrepreneur on the lines of STD PCOs • needs only Rs 3000 per month to break even September 2003 8 n-Logue Deployment Strategy Telephone Backbone Application & Content Providers Internet Backbone • • • • • Scope: 1 –3 Talukas 25 Km radius, 2000 sq km 4 – 500 K population 2 - 5 towns 300 -400 villages 500 + Connections (at least 1 in each village) ACCESS CENTRE Connections: • Individuals • Government — schools and PHCs • Kiosks LSP Banks Rs 50000 / Kiosk KIOSK OPERATOR Banks Micro Finance Organisations Word-processor in Indian Languages Multi-lingual Office Package IITM Chennai Kavigal Digital Studio – Low cost Photography Photograph taken with a Web Camera Printed Photograph September 2003 12 Video-conferencing ... IITM - OOPS OOPS/IITM with Communications Minister (Shri Thirunavakarasu) September 2003 13 The Agricultural Expert is no longer far away … Before In a Village in Madurai, the Lady’s Finger (Okra) crop was turning white September 2003 The problem was sent to the experts at the Department of Rural Extension, Madurai Agricultural College and Research Centre who diagnosed it as “Yellow Mosaic disease” After 14 Savings Savings to farmer - Rs 1.5 lakhs Cost of Information - tens of rupees The Farmer’s Field September 2003 15 The Vet is On The Net … •This goat had a wound near its mouth and could not eat for a week • The advice from the doctor cured its problem in 2 days September 2003 16 Emergencies are no longer Calamities … In the village of T Ulgapitchanpatti, all hens are dying one by one. The symptoms for these hens are: First, their weight reduces and finally, their necks shrink. At this stage they die immediately. Until now, 300 hens have died in this way. How do we stop this? Please give us a solution immediately. From A. Sakkarai" September 2003 17 … because Help is at Hand September 2003 A visit from the Government Veterinary Officials to vaccinate all hens 18 Epidemics can be prevented with a Doctor on Call A potential epidemic of Chicken Pox was halted by a simple email to the right people Instant response from the Government Doctors September 2003 19 Ordinary People have a Voice … This is Veeramani - a man with disabilities His job was to operate the pump for the Village Overhead Tank The Village Head removed from his job and gave the post to one of his relatives Through the kiosk, he sent an email petition to the Chief Minister’s Cell, attaching his photograp September 2003 20 Even the Chief Minister is not far away … 58276 A letter came back from the CM’s Cell asking that he be reinstated September 2003 In response to the CM’s letter, the BDO sent instructions to the Village Head that he given back his job - permanently 21 Eye Care • An email is sent to the Aravind Eye Hospital with a photograph attached • The patient is told that her problem was not serious and could wait for some time • The Benefits? 1) She saved a visit to the hospital 2) She knows she has to make that visit after 2 months September 2003 22 Online Consultations September 2003 23 General Health – An Online Clinic with a Doctor September 2003 24 Talking to an Agricultural Expert September 2003 25 Video-conferencing (6 kiosks in conversation) September 2003 26 Bridging the Digital Divide – Computer Education for Rural Children September 2003 27 September 2003 28 Can Kiosks become Micro-banks? TeNeT and n-Logue working with ICICI Bank Remote Bill Payment Rural ATM Micro-finance Remittance Credit and Product Marketing is one of the biggest requirements of Rural India September 2003 29 Knowledge and Training Another Driver of Rural Prosperity Information Dissemination and Knowledge Enhancement Need a Virtual University in every District to enable this Basic Structure would • Consist of a Central Hub • And Knowledge Extension Centres in every village September 2003 30 The Extension Centre • Virtual Extension of the University • Located in Every Village • Enhanced Village Internet Kiosk equipped with •Computer(s) •Internet Connection •Web Camera and Multimedia •Power backup •Local Language Software • Run by a local person who is trained to facilitate the learning process There will about 1000 such Extension Centres in Every September 2003 District 31 Sparse Area Communications -where there is no fibre backbone Microwave or Satellite back-haul required microwave link costs have come down • can be optimised further -- tower costs dominate satellite back-haul needs special design providing significant data-rate at each remote hub • Hub serves 50 to 100 villages in 15-25 Km radius • driving down the total cost to connect a village • villages in sparser areas have less available money • finance and buying/selling may make even larger sense September 2003 32 ISRO-IITM For inaccessible Rural Areas 3.8 m antenna 2.4 m antenna 15 -25 Kms with 50 connections PSTN Internet • 8-10 voice channels + 64/128 kbps Internet satellite backhaul • Each hub supports 16 to 20 remote sites with 2 Mbps downlaod • Rs10000 corDECT + Rs10000 backhaul cost per connection To Sum Up Doubling Rural GDP will change India Finance, Commerce, Training & Information are key Wireless Internet can enable these Sparse Areas will require special efforts Internet in Rural Area is the key Infrastructure for a prosperous India September 2003 34