- Village telco
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Village telco is a community basedtelephone network . It is based on a suite ofopen source applications that enable entrepreneurs to set up and operate a telephone service in a specific area or supporting the needs of a specific community [ [http://villagetelco.org/ Village Telco blog] ] .The first village telco has been established by
Dabba atOrange Farm , a township nearJohannesburg ,South Africa . Users can make free local calls to other Dabba subscribers, as well as use pay-as-you-go vouchers to make calls to 'phones on other networks [ [http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11751167 Economist July 19 2008] ] .Technically, a village telco consists of:
* a mesh network made up ofWi-Fi mini-routers combined with an analogue telephone adaptor (aka'Mesh Potato' )
*SIP phones
* a pay-as-you-go billing and management system
* a SIP/VOIP server
*least cost routing equipmentThese components together comprise an easy-to-use, standards-based, wireless, local, do-it-yourself, telephone company toolkit. The goal of bringing these together is to make local telephony in developing countries to be so cheap as to be virtually free. This has become possible thanks to advances in open source telephony software and the dramatic decrease in the cost of wireless broadband technology.
Also see the Personal Telco Project, which is a wireless community network project running in Portland,
Oregon .References
External links
[http://villagetelco.org/ Village Telco blog]
[http://wiki.villagetelco.org/index.php/Main_Page Village Telco wiki]
[http://groups.google.com/group/village-telco-dev/about Village Telco Development Group]
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