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Beyond pilots: keeping rural wireless networks alive

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Very few computer systems that have been deployed in rural developing regions manage to stay operationally sustainable over the long term; most systems do not go beyond the pilot phase. The reasons for this failure vary: components fail often due to poor power quality, fault diagnosis is hard to achieve in the absence of local ex-pertise and reliable connectivity for remote experts, and fault prediction is non-existent. Any solution addressing these issues must be extremely low-cost for rural viabil-ity. We take a broad systemic view of the problem, doc-ument the operational challenges in detail, and present low-cost and sustainable solutions for several aspects of the system including monitoring, power, backchan-nels, recovery mechanisms, and software. Our work in the last three years has led to the deployment and scal-ing of two rural wireless networks: (1) the Aravind telemedicine network in southern India supports video-conferencing for 3000 rural patients per month, and is targeting 500,000 patient examinations per year, and (2) the AirJaldi network in nothern India provides Internet access and VoIP services to 10,000 rural users. 1

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