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* Esilalei, Arusha District, connected Mar2019
 
* Esilalei, Arusha District, connected Mar2019
 
* Migoli, Iringa District,  
 
* Migoli, Iringa District,  
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* [[DigI:Izazi|Izazi, Iringa, District]]  - see also our Blog on [https://www.basicinternet.info/blog/it-only-takes-90-min-to-connect-izazi It takes 90 min to connect a village]
 
* Selela, Arusha District,
 
* Selela, Arusha District,
 
* Patandi Teachers College, outside of Arusha - extending the reach
 
* Patandi Teachers College, outside of Arusha - extending the reach

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DigI Villages

This pages summarises the connections to the villages, and the links to the specific installations


Selected villages for phase A in TZ

Phase A:

  • 2 villages (Izazi and Mgoli) in Iringa districts are for HIV, TB and Cysticercosis
    • Migoli: has TIGO 3G tower in the village, Latitude: -7.145672 | Longitude: 35.819636, Altitude: 717 meters
    • Izazi: 2G connection from Migoli tower (no 3G), Latitude: -7.23764 | Longitude: 35.720995, Altitude: 753 meters

one Village in Monduli (Selela)

    • Selela, Latitude: -3.210762 | Longitude: 35.947617, Altitude: 1043 meters, TIGO tower on the mountain 5-7 km away
  • Esilalei (Lat -3.46945, Long 35.97469) - received 3G Tigo coverage Jun2018

Patandi village

For best praxis, rather extend the reach in the villages than to expand to other villages.

Note: discussions of other villages - GPS coordinates from https://www.gps-coordinates.net)

  • Kimande (Iringa) - Baseline in Apr2019 - ready to be connected in Okt2019
  • Idodi (Iringa)- Baseline in Apr2019 - ready to be connected in Okt2019
  • (Mungere (Lat -3.3178, Long 35.892))
  • (Mbaash?)
  • further villages, if requested (and installed) from collaboration with NGOs