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Wireless network connects community organisations in Tanzania
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Source: Bernadette Huizinga [bhuizinga@iicd.org]
Country: Tanzania [TZ]

On October 26, 2008, a wireless mesh network was launched in Sengerema, Tanzania, connecting 10 local organisations to the internet through the Sengerema Telecentre.

The network was built during a workshop organised by the IICD supported Tanzania Telecentre Network (TTN), supported by the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD). 

In follow up of the site survey in July, a mesh network was implemented in Sengerema, connecting 10 organisations. The purpose is to share the connectivity costs of the Sengerema Telecentre and to pilot this technology for the Tanzania Telecentre Network. 

The implementation was combined with a wireless technology workshop for wireless techies in the Lake Zone of Tanzania, hoping they will apply these technologies in their own projects as well as forming the ICT support structure which will secure technical sustainability of the Sengerema infrastructure.

After all the hard work, the workshop and implementation of the network was officially closed and the new wireless network was launched by the guest of honour, Mr. xxx.

The launch was a festive happening and one of the outputs that we never thought of listing amongst the expected outputs was the Telecentre Song!

The telecentre song performed by a Sengerema teacher.

See all videos on the workshop and implementation.

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Email: bhuizinga@iicd.org