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Ericsson delivers first telecom services in Rwanda |
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Friday, 02 November 2007 |
Ericsson, together with pan-African telecom operator MTN, has kick-started its commitment with The Earth Institute at
Columbia
University to bring connectivity and telecom services to the Millennium Villages. The first village to receive these services is
Mayange,
Rwanda. In this initial stage, it is now receiving support in healthcare, education and small-business development to empower social and economic growth in the community. Additional services will be provided over the coming year. The milestone follows the recent announcement of Ericsson's partnership with The Earth Institute to provide connectivity to the Millennium Villages project. The initiative - to bring mobile communication and internet access to rural areas in
Africa – will reach about 400,000 people living in extreme poverty in 10 African countries. The upgrade of MTN's GSM network to EDGE will enable mobile broadband connectivity and equip community health workers with tools to allow them to better serve their communities and help save lives. One initiative to improve health services is a new toll-free phone service that can be used in medical emergencies to connect patients with on-duty medical personnel. Other initiatives include a mobile learning tool to train community health workers and applications to collect and share basic household health information. Sony Ericsson has also provided mobile phones to the
Millennium
Village health clinics and community health workers. Together with Ericsson, it has developed and will provide a new Solar Village Charger capable of recharging at least 30 mobile-phone batteries per day and eight phones simultaneously for each village cluster. To support economic development, Ericsson has focused on identifying and developing telecom services and applications customized to meet the needs of poor, rural communities. As part of this program, small-business entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to sell shared voice and data services to villagers, thanks to a partnership with the GSM Association's Development Fund.
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