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Wireless is the way to go Copyright 2002 The Hindu Online. All Rights Reserved. Excerpts from article ... full text available from the Hindu on the newsstand. http://www.hinduonnet.com/stories/2002120302020900.htm BANGALORE DEC. 2. Wireless connectivity is the only viable way to go, if the rural masses are to be e-nabled, there is simply no way one can put wires into the ground on the scale required, feels Phillip Clay, Chancellor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Prof. Clay, an expert on urban planning, was here to interact with local IT institutions and deliver a keynote address at an international conference on collaborative design for sustainable innovation. "It is very farsighted of the Indian Government to have opened up the "Wi-FI" spectrum (the 802.11b wireless connection standard)," he said. The MediaLab Asia, set up a year ago as a collaboration between MIT and the Government of India, was currently addressing the logistic challenges in harnessing wireless to solve the "last 25 Km problem'' — the final gap that in many cases needed to be bridged before the remote corners of the country could share the benefits of Information Technology. ... ... ... Prof. Clay hoped that Indian institutions would come forward to use the large course resources that MIT had recently placed in the public domain. While MIT may not have the ability to interact with every user, its faculty was available for any specific help. MIT has had a long association with Indian academia: It led the American consortium whose programmes resulted in the creation of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K) in 1961 — and exactly forty years later, it again joined hands with the Government of India to create MediaLab Asia. MIT was associated in the joint studies, which went into the INSAT range of satellites launched by ISRO. In recent years, MIT has launched an India Programme to support its students to work in leading Indian technology institutions. |
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