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Microsoft Opens Wallet To Extend Internet In Remote Areas

by Bhagya P
May 25, 2016
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May 25, 2016:  Microsoft to deliver the Internet in remote parts of the world like other tech giants, although it’s taking a smaller-scale approach than some of its rivals.

To extend Internet access through networks of satellites, drones and high-altitude balloons, Google and Facebook are pursuing expensive, ambitious efforts. Microsoft is making grants to small businesses that provide online access, software or related services in places like Africa, India and rural Maine.

Microsoft says its grants, averaging about $75,000 in cash and free software, will help local startups provide services tailored to specific communities or regions, in ways that have more immediate impact.

Paul Garnett, director of Microsoft’s Affordable Access Initiative, in a blog post today,”Local entrepreneurs stand a better chance of understanding local needs, and have the expertise to create new technologies and business models to meet those needs, taking into account local market conditions.”

Microsoft announced 12 grants to small firms around the world, including one that delivers Internet services over unused television channels in Maine.

Other recipients distribute solar kiosks for charging mobile phones in Rwanda, provide Internet software for rural schools in India and operate Wi-Fi hotspots in the Philippines.

One company, based in Argentina, makes mobile apps that use artificial intelligence to help farmers manage their livestock.

Garnett said Microsoft has set a goal of supporting “at least 20 projects in at least 15 countries by 2017.” The company is also pursuing other partnerships to promote education and technology in Africa, along with the use of TV “white space,” or unused broadcast channels, for Internet access.

Extending Internet access can improve life in rural or impoverished areas, though it may also be good for their business in the long run says Tech Companies.

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