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Hi
This is With regards to ur DCPC system...
I wud like to point out a few things bout INDIA, This will help ur
evaluate a few
strategies for ur product..
Firstly ...AS i c it Ur product is probably a very good one for
the RURAL INDIAN market.. where there does exist a massive shortage
of power supply ..
But this is where the actuall problem starts...
RURAL INDIA is highly populated with a wide varieties
of
Backward people ..who cant even read or write.....
So one can forget bout the idea of them using Computers
as a tool
do anything leave aside tinkling with the idea of
getting ONLINE..
In my opinion u shud really get hold of a MNc who has
a large presence in INDIA ( or othr countries ) who can invest in
ur product in terms of
offering u the capital for further reasearch ...and will
themselves look after the marketing aspect ....
We can further discuss this via EMAIl ...cause i do think
we are now getting
offlimits on the FIDO area,,,,
REgs,
~~Aniruddh~~
Ab@Yours.Com
ICQ # 6231139
>.MSGID: 1:2613/415.0 34b26da2
>I note your origin, and wonder if you can offer encouragement
>
>in a little business I have.
>
>20 odd years ago, I built a home in an odd place in America, up
>in the Ozark mountians,- beyond the electric & telephone grids;
>which condition still exists in parts of your country?
>
>It turns out that there are a few hundred thousand families in
>out of the way places of America similarly situated. Generally,
>they do as I have, and installed photo-voltaic (solar electric)
>panels which are used to recharge batteries, and they run their
>homes on 12 volt DC with lights and whatever originally designed
>for vehicles.
>
>Because I had studied computer science in college (minor in 71),
>I designed a desktop computer that would run off such power. As
>a design, such a thing is relatively trivial- if you do not care
>too much about cost, and you can buy such systems made for the
>scientific/field research trade for 4000$ or so. Since neither
>I, nor my customers, have office jobs, we don't make that kind
>of money out in the hinterland.
>
>My contribution has been in finding components, like those that
>were originally designed for laptop computers, and adapting the
>parts found in excess inventory to the purpose- and driving the
>price down to a few hundred dollars.
>
>After stringing a couple of kilometers of wire to a local phone
>network, I have used a DCPC to go online for several years now.
>However, almost all of my customers have been too remote to do
>even that, being 20 km or more out in some desert or other.
>
>However: I have seen radio telephone linkups evolving, and they
>will no doubt prove affordable (last year 4000$ also) and up to
>the sound quality needed for full duplex at 33.6kb within a few
>more years. I would not invest in long expensive cable runs.
>
>There was also a recent court/government/industy decision on a
>reallocation of bandwidth for satellite transmission. My last
>data on that suggests 155kb/2.50$/min on hardware that costs @
>2000$ that can be hooked up to a DCPC, or any standard ISA PC.
>
>I understand that Teledesic is using Chinese & Russian launch
>facilities, and will have full operation in a year or so. That
>will be met by competition from other satellite services, and
>I forsee these aforementioned costs cut by 90% in 2 years.
>
>So, that will go a long way to solve the telecommunication
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