From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Monda , October 6, 2014 9:58 AM To: Subject: Re: Satellites! yes if you mean you and philpa On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:38 AM, > wrote: Should we meet him next Saturday i= Boston? Begin forwarded message: From: Greg Wyler <[email protected] <mailto:gre=@crowhurstws» Date:=October 6, 2014 at 7:30:06 AM GMT+3 To: Cc: 'Philippa Sigl-Gloecknee <philippa@sigl-gloeckner=de> Subject: RE: Satellites! Reply-To: G=eg Wyler <greg@c=owhurst.ws <mailto:[email protected]» Hi, =AO This broadb=nd report is a good place to start ... it is not very technical but gives = good outline of the problem. =p> =C2 Again, keeping away from the technical for a moment - I, and a=growing number of others, believe that communications is fundamental to ec=nomic, social, civic and health development goals. It is not something par=llel, rather it is a foundational. Of course, being a bit of a communicati=ns geek it may be that I see things from this perspective! However, there =s a reason why every (successful) large organization depends on, and could=not exist in its current form, without quality ICT's. If you want to d=liver malaria tents to 10,000 locations you will need to inventory them, s=ip them, make sure they arrived, etc... the logistics alone require ICT =AO Now, gettin= technical ... We have a way to fundamentally solve this problem and make =ure everyone on the planet can have affordable access to high speed intern=t. From the user point of vie=, we enable a small EFTA_R1_01774049 EFTA02591520