Social Sciences, asked by Shreyan26, 15 days ago

How can computer facilities be provided to students living on the remote villages in Himalayas?​

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Answered by xxxz
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The Myagdi network of the Nepal Wireless Networking Project is owned and run by the Himanchal Higher Secondary School. The organizational structure involves many community stakeholders, allowing for democratic participation as well as the sharing of profits and risks. The school builds and manages the network, but services are provided through independent communication centres in each village that are run by local people

Answered by Alaina6
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The Myagdi network of the Nepal Wireless Networking Project is owned and run by the Himanchal Higher Secondary School. The organizational structure involves many community stakeholders, allowing for democratic participation as well as the sharing of profits and risks. The school builds and manages the network, but services are provided through independent communication centres in each village that are run by local people.

The networking system has two relay stations to forward the wireless signal to a base station and server facility in Pokhara, with a connection to Om Hospital in the city. In the mountain villages, access to services is provided mainly through used desktop computers and laptops. Internet telephony equipment and high-resolution network cameras facilitate phone services, telemedicine and e-education. Many of the computers have been donated by individuals and businesses from inside the country and abroad, while others were assembled by local people from donated parts.

A variety of wireless devices maintain connectivity. The network’s backbone connects the Pokhara base station to the two major relay stations, which are linked to villages via client connections. In five cases, connected villages also act as relay stations, due to the difficulty of transmitting the signal over the mountains. The network server in Pokhara uses open source Linux software, which has proved to be capable of maintenance by local volunteers through the use of graphical user interfaces and customized management software.

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