Title: VITAsat
1VITAsat
2What is VITAsat?
- a simple, low-cost and reliable satellite-based
communications network
- provides connectivity and information services to
remote areas
- currently uses two low earth orbiting satellites
(LEOS)
- provides store-and-forward e-mail communication
- capable of picking up and dropping off messages 4
to 8 times a day, anywhere in the world
- currently capable of providing up to 2,500 ground
stations with roughly 50 pages of text throughput
per day
3VITAsat more than just technology
- includes access to
- VITAs growing library of technical resources,
- connection to VITAs network of volunteer
experts, and
- links to peers throughout the developing world
4History of VITAsat
- VITAsat evolved from VITAs pioneering work in
applying low-cost microelectronics and space
technology to the dissemination of technical
information for development and humanitarian
purposes - VITA is the only international non-profit
organization granted a pioneer-preference
satellite communication license by the FCC
5For additional technical specifications
- http//www.vita.org/leo/specs.htm
VITAsat tracking station in Arlington, VA
6Why VITAsat? Poor Connectivity
- One third to one half of humanity is excluded
from the information revolution due to a lack of
accessible, affordable telecommunications
infrastructure and computer technology - The majority live in rural areas where
connectivity is unlikely to dramatically improve
in the short to medium term (5 to 10 years)
7VITAsat
- What is it?
- Why VITAsat?
- What can it do?
- Is it really sustainable?
- What difference can it make?
8Why VITAsat? Poor content
- Even where access to connectivity has begun to
expand, information resources targeted to the
development needs, skills, and context of the
poor are severely lacking
9Why VITAsat?
- VITAsat is the lowest-cost, most reliable, most
user-friendly solution for providing connectivity
and targeted information resources to remote
rural areas - VITAsat complements other communication systems,
expanding their reach to the frontiers of the
digital divide
10Why VITAsat?
- Through VITAsat poor, remote communities dont
have to wait for the roll-out of the information
highway. They can be connected TODAY!
- VITAsat provides the poor with opportunity to
participate in the information economy, to gain
skills and to be ready to take full advantage of
full Internet access when it arrives
11Why VITAsat?
VITAsat combines simple, affordable and reliable
connectivity with practical, hands-on information
resources developed with and for small
businesses, producers, local NGOs, educators,
health workers, administrators, agricultural
extensionists, natural resource managers and
other relief and development workers serving the
rural poor.
12What can it do?
- Messaging
- Webmail
- Group Discussion
- Other email-based services
13Messaging
- Email is the "killer application." Access to
email is the starting place for participation in
the "digital revolution."
- Email provides low-cost connection and fosters
dialogue within organizations and between
professional colleagues. It links families and
friends as well as purchasers with vendors of
goods and services
14Success in Tanzania
I am kicking myself for not having a camera
ready when VITA got back on the air. Everybody
was whooping and hollering and devouring their
messages like starved animals. I just want all
you guys at VITA to know how much you are
appreciated. VITA is the link that allows us to
maintain our sanity and remain out here in the
bush year after year. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK
YOU!!!!!! Bonnie Norton - KFI Tanzania
15Webmail
VITAsat electronic mail can return the text cont
ent of web pages. For example, by sending an em
ail message to VITAs webmail server using
'get http//www.vita.org Will return the ful
l text of VITAs homepage
16Group Discussion
- Email discussion software ('listserve') is an
extremely valuable service. A message sent to a
list address is re-transmitted to all subscribers
to the list. Thousands of lists exist on topics
of interest to development workers.
17Success Satellife Discussions
- One of VITA's partners, SATELLIFE, uses VITAsat
technology and group discussions to share
information on various health topics including
- ProCAARE-Family/Pediatric AIDS - dialogue on
critical HIV/AIDS issues affecting children and
families
- E-Drug - Discuss current information on essential
drugs, including national policies and treatment
guidelines
- ProCor - Addresses the emerging epidemic of
cardiovascular disease in the developing world
18Other Email-based Services
- ftp (file transfers)
- archie (file indexes)
- gopher (menu-organized text)
- email-to-fax services
- dictionary lookups
- virus protection software
- "email-to-snailmail" courier services
19Is VITAsat really sustainable?
- VITAs unique agreement with its private and
non-profit sector partners provides a base of
financial security and ensures high quality
system management and technical support. - The VITAsat partnership also means that
communications and information services can be
offered to users at a cost that is affordable and
locally sustainable.
20User Costs
- Other than a low cost computer and power source
(local power grid, generator or solar panels)
VITAsat requires only a terminal and simple
antenna, costing approximately 3,400. - Unlimited use of each terminals daily capacity
is provided for a modest annual fee - currently
set at under 500.
21Is it really sustainable?
- Fees are used by VITA to further expand and
upgrade the information services provided through
the VITAsat network
- Low initial investment and modest annual fees
mean that local organizations, community
associations, schools, clinics, etc. can easily
re-cover their costs by in turn providing
low-cost communication services to their
communities on a fee-for-service basis
22Success Saving Lives
Using VITAsat technology loaned to the American
Hospital in Vanga, Zaire (Congo) in 1995 during
the Ebola outbreak, Medical Director Dr. Daniel
Fountain was able to get reports of the local
situation to supporting organizations in the US
and to the media. This significantly cut the time
needed to get funds and supplies and saved lives.
23Success Saving Lives II
- VITA partner SATELLIFE is an NGO headquartered in
the Boston area with substantial experience in
communicating health information via low earth
orbiting email satellites using VITAsat
technology. More information on SATELLIFE is
available at http//www.satellife.org
24Success Sharing Knowledge
- When VITAsat technology was installed at the
Visayas State College of Agriculture (ViSCA) on
the island of Leyte in the Philippines in 1993 it
was only external link for students and faculty
to the outside world. As a result they - established linkages with universities and
funding agencies in Europe, US and Asia.
- Project agreements, proposals, reports and other
documents were retrieved, shared, developed, and
finalized.
- Students and staff abroad sent messages to their
families at ViSCA
- National and international meetings, conferences
and workshops were announced, arranged, and
confirmed
25- Sharing Knowledge
- ViSCA established linkages with universities
and funding agencies in Europe, US and Asia.
People submitted research proposals and got
supports using the VITAsat E-mail system.
Students and staff abroad sent messages to their
families at ViSCA and students and staff at ViSCA
sent study and research applications abroad using
the E-mail. Several project agreements,
proposals, reports and other documents were made
and finalized using the E-mail. A number of staff
were able to download literatures from abroad.
National and international meeting, conferences
and workshops were announced, arranged, and
confirmed using VITAsat E-mail."
26Partnerships Sharing Knowledge
- VITAs partnership with the WorldSpace Foundation
offers the potential for dramatically increasing
the impact of both programs in Africa. WorldSpace
provides information and educational programs on
health, agriculture, conservation and small
business development through specially designed
satellite digital radio receivers. - adding a VITAsat ground terminal will give
WorldSpace a 'back-channel' link for feedback to
the producers of educational programs, thus
adding an interactive element to WorldSpace
programming - while significantly expanding the amount of
digital information available to VITAsat
subscribers.
27More Effective Organizations
- The Kibidula Farm Institute in rural Tanzania,
serving a population of 25,000 people, is the
longest user of VITAsat technology (since 1992).
KFI serves as a training center and base for a
broad range of development activities including
health care and training in agriculture, basic
health, nutrition, clean water and appropriate
construction technologies. The most notable
accomplishment using the VITAsat system was to
provide help for the local construction of two
airplanes to bring KFI services to localities
even deeper in the bush (http//www.cyber24.com/ht
m2/5_2.htm).
28Success More Effective Organizations II
- "Before our email link to the the world through
VITA's satellite system communication was
extremely difficult. Mail would take 2 weeks to a
month one way with letters often getting lost.
Phone calls were very expensive and fraught with
their own special frustrations. Often reports to
donor agencies were late and communications for
coordination of administrative activities and
personnel were sadly lacking. We felt very
isolated from family and friends. Overnight it
seemed, our lives completely changed. It was
like walking out of the dark into the blazing
light of the noonday sun. The feelings of
isolation have disappeared. This communication
link is so vital and such an integral part of our
daily lives and work here that none of us can
imagine ever living again without it! We are
deeply grateful and appreciative to VITA for
making this possible. - Bill Norton, KFI
29Remote monitoring of the earths resources
- VITAsat terminals provide a low-cost
communication and data transmission alternative
for remote research stations. They can be used
in transects and other mobile data collection
applications. The two-way capability of the
VITAsat system permits users to performing such
tasks as programming remote data loggers,
resetting clocks, 'waking up' the loggers or
'putting them to sleep' as well as reviewing
readings and collecting data, thus reducing the
need for costly and time-consuming periodic site
visits.
30Success Remote monitoring of the earths
resources
- In 1993 VITAsat technology was used to remotely
monitor the operation of hybrid (solar, wind,
diesel) power systems on the Indonesian islands
of Nusa Penida and Sumbawa. Telemetry data was
collected by subsystem electronic controllers,
converted into files, and subsequently
automatically transmitted by ground stations to
VITAsat satellites and downloaded where engineers
in Jakarta and the United States could keep track
of system operation.
31Success Remote monitoring of the earths
resources II
- In 1998 VITAsat system technology was
successfully used as support communications for a
team of Australian astronomers and physicists
operating a modified US "Automated Geophysical
Observatory" from the Antarctic South Pole.