Rwanda kuzindua Satellite itakayoziunganisha shule za vijijini Internet

Kurzweil

JF-Expert Member
May 25, 2011
6,622
8,397
Satelite-to-be-launched-768x493.jpg
Saa 5 na dakika 37 macho na masikio ya raia wa Rwanda yataelekezwa kwenye kituo cha televisheni cha Taifa hilo kuangalia uzinduzi wa 'Satellite' hiyo

Satellite hiyo iliyopewa jina la 'Icyerekezo' imelenga kuziunganisha shule za vijijini na Mtandao wa Internet kwa ya kuwaandaa Vijana na mafunzo ya teknolojia kwa maisha ya baadaye

Mkakati huu ulitangazwa na Serikali ya Rwanda mwezi Januari mwaka huu. Mradi huu umetekelezwa kwa ushirikiano na UNICEF

Jina la Icyerekezo lilibuniwa na Mwanafunzi Mmoja kutoka katika Kisiwa cha Nkombo ndani ya Zowa Kivu

=====

At exactly 23h37 local time, all eyes will be on the national television as Rwanda and telecommunication giant One Web will launch the first ever Satellite that will connect remote schools to the internet.

The global Satellite named ‘I here keep’ is a symbol of Rwanda’s commitment to build the local space industry, build local capacity, inspire the younger generation and prepare to usher Rwanda into a hyper-connected future, Rwanda’s Ministry of Information Telecommunication Technology and Innovation said in a statement.

In January this year, Rwanda announced its long-term space program plan, with a complementary initiative to launch its own first satellite this year.

Subsequently, during the recent World Government Summit, UNICEF announced Rwanda’s partnership with Project Connect – an initiative designed to visually map school connectivity status globally.

These datasets are crucial input into designing sustainable programs for connecting schools across Rwanda and globally.

The “Icyerekezo” satellite named by students from Nkombo Island – one of the remotest Islands within the volcanic Lake Kivu in the western part of the country.

“Rwanda’s choice to invest in space technologies is part of our broader mission to bridge the digital divide by providing equal digital opportunities to rural and remote communities,” said Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT and Innovation.

“We are delighted to partner with OneWeb in this transformative initiative which presents us a huge opportunity to leverage satellite connectivity, using OneWeb’s constellation, providing low-latency and high-speed internet to schools in remote communities of Rwanda,” she added.

According to Minister Ingabire, naming the Satellite “Icyerekezo” by Nkombo students “truly depicts their own aspirations to embrace Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and emerge the workforce of the future. This partnership responds to our intention of becoming a regional Technology Innovation Hub, opening new pathways for connectivity, providing better education and creating new opportunities for our innovators.”

The launch of the Satellite is the latest package to Rwanda’s quest to get fully connected to technology.

Last week, the country launched a Coding Academy in Western Province to foster local experts in software development as part of the Rwanda Digital talent policy’s drive to strengthen ICT capabilities in the country.

The country has also rolled a fiber optic backbone network – currently covering 92% of 3G Coverage, and 96.6% 4G LTE coverage.

Through partnership with One Web, remote schools in the country will be connected to the fastest WiFi Internet.

According to Minister of Education Dr. Eugene Mutimura, “This partnership with One-Web to use satellite technology and connect all schools is a huge opportunity to support and allow us to leapfrog the current process in bid to connect all schools in the country in the next 3 years.”


Greg Wyler, Founder and Chairman of One Web said, “Connecting remote schools to bridge the digital divide that still impacts half the population of the world is at the heart of OneWeb’s vision. We are delighted to partner with the Rwandan Government and particularly the students of Nkombo. The connectivity we can provide them will allow them to realise their dreams and allow Rwanda to become a hub for technological innovation.”

Sitting in the middle of Lake Kivu, it is extremely costly for Nkombo Island to easily get connected through standard fiber connections.

On top of connecting Nkombo Island to internet, the Ministry says other benefits will include training and inspiring students in satellite technologies, enabling the whole community to access Government online services and providing access to global educational content to students and educators.

This partnership will enable orbiting satellites to connect more remote schools across Rwanda, the Ministry says.
 
Saa 5 na dakika 37 macho na masikio ya raia wa Rwanda yataelekezwa kwenye kituo cha televisheni cha Taifa hilo kuangalia uzinduzi wa 'Satellite' hiyo

Satellite hiyo iliyopewa jina la 'Icyerekezo' imelenga kuziunganisha shule za vijijini na Mtandao wa Internet kwa ya kuwaandaa Vijana na mafunzo ya teknolojia kwa maisha ya baadaye

Mkakati huu ulitangazwa na Serikali ya Rwanda mwezi Januari mwaka huu. Mradi huu umetekelezwa kwa ushirikiano na UNICEF

Jina la Icyerekezo lilibuniwa na Mwanafunzi Mmoja kutoka katika Kisiwa cha Nkombo ndani ya Zowa Kivu

=====

At exactly 23h37 local time, all eyes will be on the national television as Rwanda and telecommunication giant One Web will launch the first ever Satellite that will connect remote schools to the internet.

The global Satellite named ‘I here keep’ is a symbol of Rwanda’s commitment to build the local space industry, build local capacity, inspire the younger generation and prepare to usher Rwanda into a hyper-connected future, Rwanda’s Ministry of Information Telecommunication Technology and Innovation said in a statement.

In January this year, Rwanda announced its long-term space program plan, with a complementary initiative to launch its own first satellite this year.

Subsequently, during the recent World Government Summit, UNICEF announced Rwanda’s partnership with Project Connect – an initiative designed to visually map school connectivity status globally.

These datasets are crucial input into designing sustainable programs for connecting schools across Rwanda and globally.

The “Icyerekezo” satellite named by students from Nkombo Island – one of the remotest Islands within the volcanic Lake Kivu in the western part of the country.

“Rwanda’s choice to invest in space technologies is part of our broader mission to bridge the digital divide by providing equal digital opportunities to rural and remote communities,” said Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT and Innovation.

“We are delighted to partner with OneWeb in this transformative initiative which presents us a huge opportunity to leverage satellite connectivity, using OneWeb’s constellation, providing low-latency and high-speed internet to schools in remote communities of Rwanda,” she added.

According to Minister Ingabire, naming the Satellite “Icyerekezo” by Nkombo students “truly depicts their own aspirations to embrace Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and emerge the workforce of the future. This partnership responds to our intention of becoming a regional Technology Innovation Hub, opening new pathways for connectivity, providing better education and creating new opportunities for our innovators.”

The launch of the Satellite is the latest package to Rwanda’s quest to get fully connected to technology.

Last week, the country launched a Coding Academy in Western Province to foster local experts in software development as part of the Rwanda Digital talent policy’s drive to strengthen ICT capabilities in the country.

The country has also rolled a fiber optic backbone network – currently covering 92% of 3G Coverage, and 96.6% 4G LTE coverage.

Through partnership with One Web, remote schools in the country will be connected to the fastest WiFi Internet.

According to Minister of Education Dr. Eugene Mutimura, “This partnership with One-Web to use satellite technology and connect all schools is a huge opportunity to support and allow us to leapfrog the current process in bid to connect all schools in the country in the next 3 years.”


Greg Wyler, Founder and Chairman of One Web said, “Connecting remote schools to bridge the digital divide that still impacts half the population of the world is at the heart of OneWeb’s vision. We are delighted to partner with the Rwandan Government and particularly the students of Nkombo. The connectivity we can provide them will allow them to realise their dreams and allow Rwanda to become a hub for technological innovation.”

Sitting in the middle of Lake Kivu, it is extremely costly for Nkombo Island to easily get connected through standard fiber connections.

On top of connecting Nkombo Island to internet, the Ministry says other benefits will include training and inspiring students in satellite technologies, enabling the whole community to access Government online services and providing access to global educational content to students and educators.

This partnership will enable orbiting satellites to connect more remote schools across Rwanda, the Ministry says.
Dictator yoyote anafanya analo taka sio linalofa kwanza Bunge ni kibogoyo, sasa nani atampinga kutekeleza ndoto zake.......Rwanda ni nchi yenye changamoto kubwa kuliko kua na internet mashuleni....

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Saa 5 na dakika 37 macho na masikio ya raia wa Rwanda yataelekezwa kwenye kituo cha televisheni cha Taifa hilo kuangalia uzinduzi wa 'Satellite' hiyo

Satellite hiyo iliyopewa jina la 'Icyerekezo' imelenga kuziunganisha shule za vijijini na Mtandao wa Internet kwa ya kuwaandaa Vijana na mafunzo ya teknolojia kwa maisha ya baadaye

Mkakati huu ulitangazwa na Serikali ya Rwanda mwezi Januari mwaka huu. Mradi huu umetekelezwa kwa ushirikiano na UNICEF

Jina la Icyerekezo lilibuniwa na Mwanafunzi Mmoja kutoka katika Kisiwa cha Nkombo ndani ya Zowa Kivu

=====

At exactly 23h37 local time, all eyes will be on the national television as Rwanda and telecommunication giant One Web will launch the first ever Satellite that will connect remote schools to the internet.

The global Satellite named ‘I here keep’ is a symbol of Rwanda’s commitment to build the local space industry, build local capacity, inspire the younger generation and prepare to usher Rwanda into a hyper-connected future, Rwanda’s Ministry of Information Telecommunication Technology and Innovation said in a statement.

In January this year, Rwanda announced its long-term space program plan, with a complementary initiative to launch its own first satellite this year.

Subsequently, during the recent World Government Summit, UNICEF announced Rwanda’s partnership with Project Connect – an initiative designed to visually map school connectivity status globally.

These datasets are crucial input into designing sustainable programs for connecting schools across Rwanda and globally.

The “Icyerekezo” satellite named by students from Nkombo Island – one of the remotest Islands within the volcanic Lake Kivu in the western part of the country.

“Rwanda’s choice to invest in space technologies is part of our broader mission to bridge the digital divide by providing equal digital opportunities to rural and remote communities,” said Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT and Innovation.

“We are delighted to partner with OneWeb in this transformative initiative which presents us a huge opportunity to leverage satellite connectivity, using OneWeb’s constellation, providing low-latency and high-speed internet to schools in remote communities of Rwanda,” she added.

According to Minister Ingabire, naming the Satellite “Icyerekezo” by Nkombo students “truly depicts their own aspirations to embrace Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and emerge the workforce of the future. This partnership responds to our intention of becoming a regional Technology Innovation Hub, opening new pathways for connectivity, providing better education and creating new opportunities for our innovators.”

The launch of the Satellite is the latest package to Rwanda’s quest to get fully connected to technology.

Last week, the country launched a Coding Academy in Western Province to foster local experts in software development as part of the Rwanda Digital talent policy’s drive to strengthen ICT capabilities in the country.

The country has also rolled a fiber optic backbone network – currently covering 92% of 3G Coverage, and 96.6% 4G LTE coverage.

Through partnership with One Web, remote schools in the country will be connected to the fastest WiFi Internet.

According to Minister of Education Dr. Eugene Mutimura, “This partnership with One-Web to use satellite technology and connect all schools is a huge opportunity to support and allow us to leapfrog the current process in bid to connect all schools in the country in the next 3 years.”


Greg Wyler, Founder and Chairman of One Web said, “Connecting remote schools to bridge the digital divide that still impacts half the population of the world is at the heart of OneWeb’s vision. We are delighted to partner with the Rwandan Government and particularly the students of Nkombo. The connectivity we can provide them will allow them to realise their dreams and allow Rwanda to become a hub for technological innovation.”

Sitting in the middle of Lake Kivu, it is extremely costly for Nkombo Island to easily get connected through standard fiber connections.

On top of connecting Nkombo Island to internet, the Ministry says other benefits will include training and inspiring students in satellite technologies, enabling the whole community to access Government online services and providing access to global educational content to students and educators.

This partnership will enable orbiting satellites to connect more remote schools across Rwanda, the Ministry says.
Na kwetu bongo tunatarajia hivi karibuni kuzindua satellite yetu na kazi yake itakuwa kuunga mkono juhudi za bwana jiwe.
 
Kwa hili,Rwanda wanastahili pongezi,nchi yao iwe ndogo ama kubwa.Wakati mwingine ni afadhali ya kiongozi 'dikteta' (kama alivyoitwa na mkuu mmoja humu) anayejali kuleta maendeleo kwa nchi na watu wake kuliko kiongozi mwanademokrasia anayeuza sura,kutabasamu kulikopitiliza na kuchekacheka halafu wala hajali au hajui kuwa,hata aliowateua wanavyomchakachulia mambo kwa faida zao bila haya,woga wala kusita,na yeye pia akila nchi kwa ubinafsi huku akiwachekea wanchi(na hili si ajabu,kwani,kila mwananchi akiwa wa aina hii,hadi yaya nyumbani anachakachua,lazima mpende viongozi wa namna hii).

Wakati mwingine nchi huhitaji kiongozi dikteta,ila awe na nia njema tu kwa nchi na wananchi.Hao watu wa kutowafanyia udikteta wakati mwingine,asilimia kubwa hawapo.Huwa ni mabingwa wa kubwabwanya zaidi,kuchakachua (hata akiwa mwendesha mtaa au kijiji tu).Ubabaishaji na mambo kama hayo hujaa kama hewa porini.Unapoongoza wananchi waliozoea,na hata kupendelea mambo ya hovyo waliyokuwa nayo kwa kipindi kirefu,yakawakuza,kuwaendeleza kuanzia babu,baba,kaka zao na hata wenyewe,hakika dictator ndie anayefaa kwa nchi husika.Uzuri ni kuwa huwa hawakai mda mrefu uongozini ili tunaopenda ubabaishaji,tuje kuingiza muuza sura mwingine ili tuendelee na 'business as usual.

Viumbe kama rais wa Rwanda wanafaa zaidi kuliko viongozi wengi sana waliopo,hasa Afrika ambao ni mayaya wa nchi badala ya kuwa viongozi wa nchi!!!Afrika twahitaji wingi wa viongozi kama Kagame,ambao hupanga na hufanya mambo na yakatokea kweli.Ukileta blah blah,unawekwa sawa kidogo (ilimradi sheria inaruhusu au haimkamati)!Bravo Kagame!!!!!!!
 
kumbe 📡 satellite iko hivyo Mimi nikajua ni jidishi kuubwaa
Hicho chombo cha kusafirisha satellite hadi anga za juu-launch vehicle. Rwanda wanamiliki satellite tu ,wanawalipa kampuni ya "usafirishaji" kurusha satellite angani.
 
Kuna watu watakuja kuhoji kwanini wameunda satellite wakati hospitalini Hakuna dawa na nchi bado ni masikini?,nchi yenyewe nice ndogo, hawatiwezi nk

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
Usilinganishe mradi wa kuunganisha shule za vijijini kwenye internate na mradi wa ndege.Mradi huu unawezesha wanafunzi wa vijijini kufaidi faida zote za mtandao.

One-Web to use satellite technology and connect all schools is a huge opportunity to support and allow us to leapfrog the current process in bid to connect all schools in the country in the next 3 years.”
 
True leader never seek followers but followers always attracted by the gift of the Leader.dictator! Dictator! Dictator! !maneno tu.mala Nchi ndogo sana mala ni kama ka mkoa!
 
Back
Top Bottom