Re: [GKD] Bringing Connectivity to Under-Served Communities

2003-12-04 Thread Robert Miller
icast is a part of the solution with a specific purpose. And, in the interim until sustainable alternatives appear, it is providing a very useful service in delivering sustainable, connected communities around the world. I hope I have clarified the confusion I may have created in my earlier message and e

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] Bringing Connectivity to Under-Served Communities

2003-12-01 Thread Robert Miller
plan to visit the HP booth which will be powered with this solution, including satellite partners such as WorldSpace and others. Regards, Robert Miller Direct: (416) 423-9100 Mobile: (416) 464-7525 Fax: (416) 696-9734 History teaches us that people and nations behave wisely, once the

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] Bringing Connectivity to Under-Served Communities

2003-11-19 Thread Robert Miller
On November 14th, Thaths (Sudhakar Chandra) wrote: > This brings to mind something that the satellite radio outfit WorldSpace > is doing. The idea is brilliant, in my opinion. You basically buy this > satellite radio (approx. $70-100 depending on model). You also buy a > computer card to interface

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] How Much Bandwidth is Necessary?

2003-11-14 Thread Robert Miller
ted as the classroom user devices. As in Canada, this provided immediate evidence of the power of mature PC's in technology-assisted teaching and learning where the content is locally available (and refreshed nightly) to bring learning alive and be a catalyst to life-long learning. For more in

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] Bringing Connectivity to Under-Served Communities

2003-11-07 Thread Robert Miller
ment Internet R&D agency (Canarie) and subsequently launched by the developer, Advanced Interactive, for the international marketplace. If you would like more information, please contact me. Regards Bob Robert Miller EVP Global Inc. Direct: (416) 423-9100 Mobile: (416) 464-7525 Fax: (

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] Bringing Connectivity to Under-Served Communities

2003-11-05 Thread Robert Miller
upport in under- served and developing regions. And, as a result, the digital divide is narrowing with increasing opportunities for literate and articulate people from anywhere in the world to compete for a new breed of "virtual jobs" in the emerging global information society workforce. Regar

Re: [GKD-DOTCOM] Bringing Connectivity to Under-Served Communities

2003-10-29 Thread Robert Miller
to your response. Regards Bob Robert Miller EVP Global Inc. Direct: (416) 423-9100 Mobile: (416) 464-7525 Fax: (416) 696-9734 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "enabling virtual projects that narrow the digital divide" This DOT-COM Discuss