One Laptop Per Child is taking it's mission to Peru! You may have heard of the $100 Laptops (which really costs just about $200 each) and simply thought, "oh that's nice. I hope that does well. That will help someone...", and dismissed the news item as another simple human-interest story.
But the Laptop Per Child phenomenon is taken much more seriously in the countries that can actually benefit.
Peru is the latest to get in on the action. Per ZDNet:
Peru orders 260,000 Negroponte laptops
One month after the One Laptop Per Child charity went into mass production with its US$188 laptop, the Peruvian government has signed a contract to purchase 260,000 units.
Nicholas Negroponte, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor and founder of the project, announced the deal on Saturday. He also revealed that Mexican billionaire and long-time friend, Carlos Slim, had ordered 50,000 units for distribution in Mexico.
In November, the OLPC charity contracted Taiwan's Quanta Computer to start producing the green-and-white computer in its new Changshu manufacturing centre, which is located northwest of Shanghai.
The first countries to place mass orders for the rugged green and white laptops were Uruguay and Mongolia.
Ivan Krstić, the director of security architecture for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, has said that Uruguayan water and mobile phone utility companies have allowed the organisation to plant wireless access points on existing towers to facilitate the laptop's use.
Source: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/hardware/soa/Peru-orders-
260-000-Negroponte-laptops/0,130061702,339284249,00.htm
You can get your own $100 laptop! You can contact OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) and ask about their Give One Get One program. You pay $400 (the cost of two laptops), and that donates one machine to some needy child, and you get to keep one as well. So this Christmas at your house, you can be like Peru and give one Laptop Per Child!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Laptop Per Child - Peru orders 260,000
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