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# distribute the Internet over radio through dedicated or shared radio links reaching out to the schools
 
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[[File:SchoolConnectivity_Pilot_Ehtiopia.png|650px|center|thumb|''Suggestion for radio-link connectivity of schools in Ethiopia, as part of the ET national initiative'']]
 
[[File:SchoolConnectivity_Pilot_Ehtiopia.png|650px|center|thumb|''Suggestion for radio-link connectivity of schools in Ethiopia, as part of the ET national initiative'']]

Revision as of 14:04, 4 August 2020

Internet over High-Power Voltage lines

The concept of distributing Internet over high-voltage lines to remote areas is based on a fibre cable being enclosed in the cable on top of a high-voltage power mast. In Europe, electricity companies own that fibre, and use it for communication regarding the electricity network. In Ethiopia, the government has connected the fibre to the national SchoolNet, and envisaged school connectivity in using the fibre. The idea is to

  1. take the fibre down in regional villages
  2. add a fibre to radio gateway
  3. distribute the Internet over radio through dedicated or shared radio links reaching out to the schools

to be extended


Suggestion for radio-link connectivity of schools in Ethiopia, as part of the ET national initiative