This document discusses digital inclusion initiatives in Brazil through the development of wireless corridors. It provides an overview of the Wireless Corridor concept launched in 2005 to provide broadband access in underserved areas. Examples are given of projects in Mangaratiba, Brazil that have helped digitally include over 43,000 people in the last 4 years. Challenges of digital inclusion initiatives are outlined related to infrastructure, time to market, and technology transitions.
2. Agenda
Direto ao Assunto INCLUSÃO DIGITAL
Achitecture Definition
Plataform Definition
TIME TO MARKET Project Plan
Implementation
Corredor Digital WireLess Mangaratiba
3. Wireless Corridor
Jun 2005 – IdeaValley e
Intel lançam oficialmente
o conceito de WireLess
Corridor em Washington-
DC no WCA Forum.
Set 2005 – Mangaratiba
entra em operação
An Initiative of
and
10. INFRAESTRUTURA
Desafios da Inclusão Digital
No Infrastructure
Old Infrastructure
New Infrastructure
High Cost of Backbone
High Cost of CPE
Time to Market
Law of Demand / Offers / Capital
Content Transition Phase
Intellectual Property
Technology Transition Phase
Habit Convergence Consolidation
Curitiba Rocinha
20. Building Blocks
IdeaValley-Intel Government Community
Players that Create Equal Fundamental
share the same Opportunity to the participation/operator at
vision population the local level
What is the role of everybody?
Show the initial vision Facilitator Operate in a
sustainable way
Help to run the pilot Guaranty the scalability
projects and continuity
How to Help?
Initial Funding Regulation Production
Proof of Concept BackBone Dissemination
Special Resources RealState
21. Wireless Corridor
Preparing for the Future
Regional Infrastructure
Beta ISP n
Delta Delta
ISP 2
WiFi
ISP 1
Alfa
MultiSector
WiMAX