Title: A Closer Look at Rural Computing
1A Closer Look at Rural Computing
- Kentaro Toyama
- Microsoft Research India
- 6th Feburary, ICCC 2005 Keynote at IIT-Kanpur
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7Monthly Revenue (INR)
Villages
data from Vivek Dhawans Masters thesis (IIT-B)
8The fastest growing kiosk project (ITCs
e-choupal) would take
9e-choupal kiosk in Kodia, Madhya Pradesh
10VSAT for kiosk in Kodia, Madhya Pradesh
n-Logue corDECT wireless tower
11Kannada Prabha website
12Absolute minimum cost of a PC
Keyboard/mouse 15
CRT display 60
Disk 40
Power supply 15
Memory 10 for 100MB
Other silicon 30
Total 200
Processor 30
courtesy of Chuck Thacker, Microsoft
distinguished engineer
13Absolute minimum cost of a PC
Keyboard/mouse Rs. 300
CRT display Rs. 2000
Disk Rs. 2500
Power supply Rs. 800
Memory Rs. 1000 for 128MB
Other silicon Rs. 2500
Total Rs. 10750
Processor Rs. 1650
According to PC Quest, May 2004
14Needed to break even 70-140/mo.
Monthly Revenue (INR)
Villages
data from Vivek Dhawans Masters thesis (IIT-B)
15- Sustainability as a business is
- the wrong focus for
- rural PC kiosk projects!
16This does not mean
- A rural PC kiosk cant be viable as a business.
- ICTs have no value in rural areas.
- Investing in rural ICTs is a bad idea.
- Sustainability wasnt a worthwhile goal until
now. - Sustainability still isnt a worthwhile goal for
a kiosk operator or agency.
17This does mean
- There is no single killer app for rural kiosks.
- There is no single silver bullet to scale
sustainable rural kiosks. - Scalable, sustainable, rural PC kiosks is a
tempting mirage. - Sustainability, even when achieved, often does
not make a dent in socio-economic conditions. - If we do invest in rural PC kiosk projects, the
investment should go into something that lasts
and will drive development!
18Villages that can sustain a connected PC
Income
Literacy education
Knowledge- based needs
Infrastructure
Economies of scale
Villages that cannot sustain a connected PC
19Focus on Sustainability
Villages that can sustain a connected PC
Income
Literacy education
Knowledge- based needs
Infrastructure
Economies of scale
Villages that cannot sustain a connected PC
20Focus on Development
Villages that can sustain a connected PC
Income
Literacy education
Knowledge- based needs
Infrastructure
Economies of scale
Villages that cannot sustain a connected PC
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22a student taking typing lessons in a Maharashtra
kiosk
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25Monthly Revenue (INR)
Villages
data from Vivek Dhawans Masters thesis (IIT-B)
26Other Possible Focuses for Rural IT
- Improve on computer use in schools
- Digitize panchayat administrations
- Support NGOs in their work
- Implement the back-end for e-government, once and
for all - Assist with disaster management
27- The connected PC is overkill for remote rural
villages today.
28This does not mean
- There arent PCs in rural areas.
- PCs should never be put in rural areas.
- Rural villagers dont want PCs.
- PCs dont solve actual problems in villages.
- Rural villages wont be able to afford PCs one
day.
29This does mean
- Scaling rural PC kiosks to 600,000 villages is a
dubious goal. - The total cost of a connected PC in a rural
village may be too high for the value it
delivers - Especially beyond what phones can deliver
- We should continue to look for other solutions
- E.g., Featherweight Computing
30LeapFrog LeapPad for healthcare education in
Afghanistan
31Summary
- Sustainability of rural PC kiosks is
distracting us from main goal of development - Put effort into enduring contributions to
development, e.g., education - Technologys place is to support these efforts
- Look for non-PC-based solutions in addition to
PC-based solutions
32Education ¹ Information
One more caveat
33Education
Information Human Attention
34Thank you!