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EPROM - Entrepreneurial Programming and Research on Mobiles

natecow | 13 August, 2006 13:44

 


 

Wanted to spread the word that we will soon be launching EPROM (Entrepreneurial Programming and Research On Mobiles) jointly at MIT and the University of Nairobi. The premise behind the project comes from the fact that today’s mobile phones are designed to meet Western needs. Subscribers in developing countries, however, now represent the majority of mobile phone users worldwide (1.4 billion mobile phone subscribers live in the developing world!). We believe the adoption of new technologies and services within this vast, emerging market will drive innovation and help shape the future of the mobile phone – and we want to help make this happen. We have focused on Africa because it is currently the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world, and I’ve moved to Kenya for the year to get the project off the ground.


What Kenyans are starting to do with their phones is amazing. Today, in my small town of Kilifi, I can buy milk, pay for a taxi ride, even check the local vegetable prices on my mobile... I describe this phenomenon in more detail here:

http://web.mit.edu/eprom/whyafrica.html

 

One of the key activities of EPROM is to this facilitate the development and deployment of these new mobile phone applications through the creation of a mobile phone programming curriculum for African computer science students. In Kenya, only 200,000 households have electricity, which has not seemed to have deterred the almost 6 million Kenyan mobile phone subscribers. Having an infrastructure of devices that have the computational horsepower of the PCs from a decade ago while not being dependent on a steady supply of electricity makes exclusively teaching Western PC-centric computer programming in African universities increasingly misplaced. At such a critical point in the evolution of computing technology, Africa’s adoption and innovative use of custom mobile phone applications confirms the need to equip African computer science students with the skills to develop mobile phone applications specifically for African users. More information on the curriculum is here:

http://web.mit.edu/eprom/courses.html

 


Cheers from Kenya...

-Nathan.

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Re: EPROM - Entrepreneurial Programming and Research on Mobiles

hartti | 13/08/2006, 21:40

hartti Thanks for the update, Nathan.

A little unrelated to your project, can you state
What is the pricing of the cell phone service there? As a reference point, can you provide some income info too...?
How would you compare the service quality (like reception) to U.S.?
I am guessing most of the applications should use local language, right? English is not likely an option, is it?

Hartti

Re: EPROM - Entrepreneurial Programming and Research on Mobiles

natecow | 14/08/2006, 08:27

natecow It's pretty amazing Hartti: I bought my sim card for the equivalent of US $1.70 and some prepaid minutes for about 65 cents. I've yet gone to a place that doesn't have coverage (I'd guess over 75% of the population of Kenya is living in a place with signal.). And one of the coolest things I've seen here is the road in Nairobi that is dedicated to mobile phone manufacture and repair. It seems like this street is where a lot of the old/broken phones from the West end up. I bought an unlocked GSM Nokia for a little over $10. Even got to watch the guy solder it together.

Taking mobile phones down to this price point has made them a 'must have' item for everyone from Kenyan taxi drivers to the day laborers you see doing street work. (Labor is now organized by SMS rather then the workers all having to all hang out at a central place and wait for the work to come to them.)

English is the dominate second language in Kenya, however you see a lot of people texting in Swahili and sometimes in their local language as well...

Re: EPROM - Entrepreneurial Programming and Research on Mobiles

tote_b5 | 14/08/2006, 04:04

tote_b5 Nathan,

This article has opened my eyes that there really is mobile life in Africa. And what a life! To be honest, I didn't know anything about this topic at all, but I'm grateful to you to give us some insight on it.

Thanks!

Tote

Re: EPROM - Entrepreneurial Programming and Research on Mobiles

coultonp | 14/08/2006, 18:13

coultonp Nathan

A really inspiring project and I think its great that we are looking beyond the West for innovation. I attended a Digital Diversity conference a couple of week ago and only really became aware of some of the things going on in Kenya. I was really interested in this idea of using SMS credit as a tradable currency which seems to offer tremendous opportunity for electronic banking for people in areas with only mobile access and is but an extension of a bartering.

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