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INTRODUCTION
As a government representative enthusiastically talks about the new telephone for a village in remote rural India, a villager asks, “Who am I going to call? I don’t know anybody who owns a telephone.” Yet, despite this sensible observation, a phone is dutifully installed as part of the current government mandate to connect villages to neighboring towns. Although some villagers do use the phone occasionally, most still travel sometimes days to talk to family or to obtain the forms and other data that citizens in developed nations can call up on a computer in a matter of seconds.
Daknet Seminar Report
Page Length : 13
Content :
- Introduction
- Wireless Catalyst
- Mobile Ad Hoc Connectivity
- Seamless Scalability
- Economics
- Daknet
- Danket Network Architecture
- Conclusion
- Reference
Daknet Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 21
Content :
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Mobile Ad Hoc Connectivity
- The real-time aspect of telephony
- Seamless Scalability
- Daknet
- In Action
- A Lat Mile Stone
- DakNet’s Network’s Architecture,
- How it works.
- Daknet’s Advantages & Disadvantages
- Conclusion
- References
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