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− | : Table round | + | :0940 Table round |
− | : Visiting the Hot-spot | + | :1000 Visiting the Hot-spot |
− | : Status DigI project | + | :1015 Status DigI project |
− | : Open discussion | + | :1030 Open discussion |
− | : end of meeting | + | :1130 end of meeting |
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==Visiting the Hot-spot== | ==Visiting the Hot-spot== | ||
+ | The hot-spot has been established, and costs around USD 300, including a solar panel, the solar/battery controller, battery, USB chargers for phones/tablets and light. Given the infrastructure sharing with Telecom operators into the village, we expect to re-use the mobile tower to distribute Internet to hot-spots being as long as 7 km away. These Wifi hot-spots will be typically placed where people meet, e.g. health spots, schools, market places, governmental buildings. | ||
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+ | In the DigI project we have established information material, and currently perform the site survey to establish the connectivity to 3 villages (Phase A) and later on 10 villages (Phase B). Please read more at: [[DigI:TT1.3]] | ||
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+ | Due to snow and bad light conditions, the battery of the pilot installation lacks power. Thus no content could be shown at the hot-spot. | ||
+ | However, the first version of the content is available at http://digi.futurecompetence.net | ||
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== Status DigI project== | == Status DigI project== | ||
[[Media:Free access to Digital Health Information in Tanzania 9.11 JN ASW.pdf|Presentation by Christine on DigI status in Tanzania]] | [[Media:Free access to Digital Health Information in Tanzania 9.11 JN ASW.pdf|Presentation by Christine on DigI status in Tanzania]] |
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DigI:DigI demonstration Norad
Title | DigI demonstration Norad |
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Place | ITS |
Date, Time | 2017/11/28, 0930-1130 |
Contact Person | Josef.Noll |
Participants | Haitham El-noush, Christine Holst, Ingeborg K Haavardsson, Elibariki Mwakapeje, Andrea Winkler, Josef Noll |
related to Project | DigI |
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Agenda
- 0930 Welcome
- 0940 Table round
- 1000 Visiting the Hot-spot
- 1015 Status DigI project
- 1030 Open discussion
- 1130 end of meeting
Minutes
Visiting the Hot-spot
The hot-spot has been established, and costs around USD 300, including a solar panel, the solar/battery controller, battery, USB chargers for phones/tablets and light. Given the infrastructure sharing with Telecom operators into the village, we expect to re-use the mobile tower to distribute Internet to hot-spots being as long as 7 km away. These Wifi hot-spots will be typically placed where people meet, e.g. health spots, schools, market places, governmental buildings.
In the DigI project we have established information material, and currently perform the site survey to establish the connectivity to 3 villages (Phase A) and later on 10 villages (Phase B). Please read more at: DigI:TT1.3
Due to snow and bad light conditions, the battery of the pilot installation lacks power. Thus no content could be shown at the hot-spot. However, the first version of the content is available at http://digi.futurecompetence.net
Status DigI project
Presentation by Christine on DigI status in Tanzania
- see all Presentations in DigI, as well as white papers
The Open Discussion addressed the following topics
Content for Digital Health
USCAF - Connectivity funds
Collaborations
- Centre for Global Health (UiO, TU München)
- HiOA - UiO (along the
- UNOG - United Nations Geneva around #DigitalGeneva
- ITU-WHO - MoU on Africa
- African Alliance on Digital Health
- TZ focus from the Gates Foundation
Roadmap/Strategy
- Link to outbreak
Outbreak response
- Anthrax
- timely