Warana Unwired: Replacing PCs with Mobile Phones in a Rural Sugarcane Cooperative

Title: Warana Unwired: Replacing PCs with Mobile Phones in a Rural Sugarcane Cooperative
Authors: Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Naga Yasodhar, Kentaro Toyama
Pages: 16 pp.
ISSN: 1544-7529
e-ISSN: 1544-7537
Source: Information Technologies and International Development, Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2009, 81–95
Publisher: USC Annenberg School for Communication
Date published: 2009
Date accessed: 26/06/2009
Type of information: research paper
Language: English
On-line access: yes (pdf)
Abstract:
In this article, we present what we believe to be the first documented experiment to replace an existing PC-based system—one that had a goal of “bridging the digital divide” for an agricultural district—with a mobile phone-based system in which a small, but relevant amount of data is transferred to farmers via SMS (short message service) text messaging. Rural PC projects meant to serve socio-economic development are plentiful, but, in many cases, the PCs are overkill and cost too much to maintain. Warana Unwired sought to replace just such a PC-based system for managing information in a sugarcane cooperative in rural Maharashtra with an SMS-based mobile phone system. In an eight-month trial involving seven villages, Warana Unwired successfully replicated all of the PC-based functionality and was found to be less expensive, more convenient, and more popular with farmers than the previous PC-based system. This article discusses the early investigations of the Warana Wired Village Project that led to the conception and implementation of the Warana Unwired project. The new system is described in detail, and results, both quantitative and qualitative, are analyzed.

Trackback URL for this post:

http://ifap-is-observatory.ittk.hu/trackback/57