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Mali Technology: WiFi TV

I missed this article first time round from Afrigadget, one of my favourite websites. Thanks to the MALI tag in MUTI for bringing this to my attention.

I’ve long been a fan of Geekcorps and the work they are doing for local communities in Mali. Here’s their article on the CanTV. You can also download a pdf file on the site telling you how to make the antenna and all the technical details.

The Geekcorps CanTV

15 November 2006 in Success stories, News, Mali, Featured by Geekcorps

Turning On New CanTVIn the village of Bourem Inaly, Mali there are over 120 television sets powered by 12-volt car batteries, but there is almost nothing to watch. With its CanTV project, Geekcorps has helped the local radio station stream video content to the local community over WiFi. The radio station, which rents these units out, benefits from a new monthly revenue stream while the villagers benefit with an improved source of news and entertainment.

One goal of the CanTV project is to make it possible to build the CanTV receivers or TV cantennas (antennas built with cans) using locally using locally available parts, with the exception of the $25 audio/video receiver currently imported from Canada. Also, the TV cantennas have been designed so that a local technician can quickly learn how to install them without special tools. The radio station already has access to television broadcasts via satellite, and a TV over WiFi transmitter installed in August 2005 by Moussa Keita of Geekcorps.

Recently, Geekcorps successfully installed CanTV’s in fifteen different households (213 people) across Bourem Inaly. As a result, the radio station earns roughly $45 dollars a month or (22,500 CFA) on the rentals of the CanTV’s which goes a long way in helping to ensure the radio’s own financial sustainability. The radio station’s goal now is to reinvest its profits to purchase an additional CanTV each month so more of the local community can benefit from their new service offering.

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March 23, 2007 Posted by sociolingo | ENTERTAINMENT, MALI, Mali TV, Mali innovations, Mali internet, Mali technology, Malian NGOs, TECHNOLOGY | | No Comments

Mali: Geekcorps - CanTV

Geekcorps: CanTV

GeekCorps reports:

In the village of Bourem Inaly, Mali there are over 120 television sets powered by 12-volt car batteries, but there is almost nothing to watch. With its CanTV project, Geekcorps has helped the local radio station stream video content to the local community over WiFi. The radio station, which rents these units out, benefits from a new monthly revenue stream while the villagers benefit with an improved source of news and entertainment.
One goal of the CanTV project is to make it possible to build the CanTV receivers or TV cantennas (antennas built with cans) using locally using locally available parts, with the exception of the $25 audio/video receiver currently imported from Canada. Also, the TV cantennas have been designed so that a local technician can quickly learn how to install them without special tools. The radio station already has access to television broadcasts via satellite, and a TV over WiFi transmitter installed in August 2005 by Moussa Keita of Geekcorps.

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January 14, 2007 Posted by sociolingo | ENTERTAINMENT, MALI, Mali TV, Mali internet, Mali radio, Mali technology, Mali telecommunications, TECHNOLOGY | | No Comments