Former Silicon Valley execs bring cheap computing to remote African villages.
By Priya Ganapati
August 11, 2005
With help from former Silicon Valley execs, villagers in remote hamlets in Africa lacking power and phone lines are now making calls over VoIP, receiving voicemail, and sending email. The only hitch? Users must pedal on a stationary bike hooked up to a generator to get computer time.
Getting these hard-to-reach spots connected 21st century-style is the work of Inveneo, a San Francisco-based nonprofit started by a team of ex-tech industry workers. The outfit was started last year by Robert Marsh, a former entrepreneur and manager with more than 25 years of tech experience under his belt at companies including Innovwave and Document Tech.
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