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Next Generation Converged Connectivity Model for Rural Business Opportunities in Developing Countries

Next Generation Converged Connectivity Model for Rural Business Opportunities in Developing Countries
Next Generation Converged Connectivity Model for Rural Business Opportunities in Developing Countries
Next generation wireless technology with converged voice and data applications can offer rural connectivity for proper boost in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In this study, a cost-effective ICT based solution for economic development of rural community in developing countries using appropriate next generation wireless networking technology has been represented. In the target country, Bangladesh, several Wireless Rural Points (WRPs) in a village will be connected to the local server of the village called Wireless Access Point (WAP). Each of several WAPs will be connected to several Rural Resource Servers (RRSs) and thus will form a Rural Resource Network (RRN). Adopting the proposed model with the existing ICT infrastructure of the target country can provide significant economic development therefore for the rural community. A similar implementation in other developing countries can offer a massive success.
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Islam, A.H.M.R.
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Islam, A.H.M.R.
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Islam, A.H.M.R., Shafik, Rishad Ahmed, Hassan, Mohammad Imrul and Song, Ju Bin (2006) Next Generation Converged Connectivity Model for Rural Business Opportunities in Developing Countries. 2nd IEEE ComSoc Joint International Conference on Optical Internet and Next-generation Network (COIN-NGNCON 2006), Jeju Island, Korea. pp. 272-274 .

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Abstract

Next generation wireless technology with converged voice and data applications can offer rural connectivity for proper boost in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In this study, a cost-effective ICT based solution for economic development of rural community in developing countries using appropriate next generation wireless networking technology has been represented. In the target country, Bangladesh, several Wireless Rural Points (WRPs) in a village will be connected to the local server of the village called Wireless Access Point (WAP). Each of several WAPs will be connected to several Rural Resource Servers (RRSs) and thus will form a Rural Resource Network (RRN). Adopting the proposed model with the existing ICT infrastructure of the target country can provide significant economic development therefore for the rural community. A similar implementation in other developing countries can offer a massive success.

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Published date: 2006
Venue - Dates: 2nd IEEE ComSoc Joint International Conference on Optical Internet and Next-generation Network (COIN-NGNCON 2006), Jeju Island, Korea, 2006-01-01
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 263124
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/263124
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Date deposited: 18 Oct 2006
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:25

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Author: A.H.M.R. Islam
Author: Rishad Ahmed Shafik
Author: Mohammad Imrul Hassan
Author: Ju Bin Song

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