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EJISDC: The Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries | 2012

TELECENTRE REPLICATION INITIATIVE IN BORNEO MALAYSIA: THE COERI EXPERIENCE

Alvin W. Yeo; Faisal S. Hazis; Tariq Zaman; Peter Songan; Khairuddin Ab Hamid

There are many bridging‐the‐digital‐divide initiatives implemented by various government agencies and non‐governmental organisations throughout the world. Numerous studies have been conducted to identify the critical success factors in providing remote and rural communities equitable access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Malaysia has its fair share of successes and failures in such initiatives. One such initiative, the eBario Project, which provided ICTs to the rural and remote community in Bario, Borneo Malaysia, has been in operation over the last decade. The project was undertaken by the Centre of Excellence for Rural Informatics (CoERI), Institute of Social Informatics and Technological Innovations, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) with active participation of the local community in Bario. Critical success factors of the eBario Project include the close cooperation between the project initiator and the local community, strong support from the local champions, focus on actual needs and socio‐economic goals of the community, and deployment of appropriate technologies to the remote community. Given its relative success, the eBario project has been replicated to four other rural and remote communities in Borneo Malaysia. This paper highlights the approach used in implementing telecentres within these communities and some of the lessons learnt during the replication process. The CoERI Experience provides a useful guide to policy makers, project implementers and researchers who intend to deploy telecentres in rural communities at a larger scale.


ASME 2007 Energy Sustainability Conference | 2007

Energy sustainability study of a rural ICT telecenter at the Bario highland

Mohammad Omar Abdullah; Voon Chun Yung; Audra Anak Jom; Alvin Yeo Wee; Martin Anyi; Khairuddin Ab Hamid; John Tarawe; James Tarawe

The eBario project has won the eAsia Award and the Mondialogo Engineering Award in 2004 and 2005 respectively for it’s successful implementation of an Information and Telecommunications Technology Center (ICT) and solar renewable energy-incentive rural community project at the Bario Highland of Sarawak, East Malaysia, Borneo (http://www.unimas.my/ebario/). Although solar photovoltaic (PV) energy has been opted for power generation at the ICT Telecenter for the past five years, there is still a need to investigate the cost-effectiveness of the current energy setup as well as to conduct sustainability study taking into account factors such as system efficiency, weather, costs of fuel, operating costs, as well as to explore the feasibility of implementing alternative energy resources for the rural ICT Telecenter. Recent theoretical study conducted has shown that renewable combined power systems are more sustainable in terms of supplying electricity to the ICT Telecenter, and in a more cost-effective way compared to a standalone PV system which is subject to the cloud and the recent dense haze problems. For that purpose, two combined power systems are being put into consideration namely PV-Hydro and PV-Hydro-Fuel Cell, where the total simulated annualized cost for these two system configurations are US


Archive | 2004

Community Informatics: Challenges in Bridging the Digital Divide

Peter Songan; Khairuddin Ab Hamid; Alvin W. Yeo; Jayapragas Gnaniah; Hushairi Zen

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Archive | 2004

Implementation of Wireless Networks in Rural Areas

Jing-Hong Liew; Alvin W. Yeo; Khairuddin Ab Hamid; Al-Khalid Othman

76,010 respectively as far as the present location is concerned. The PVHydro-Fuel Cell produces electrical energy at the amount of 3,577 kWh/yr while the annual energy consumption is 3,203 kWhr/yr. On the other hand, PV-Hydro produces 3,789 kWhr/yr of electricity annually load which consumes energy at 3,209 kWhr/yr. Results thus obtained has shown that the PVHydro scheme is expected to have advantages over the existing PV standalone system. Firstly, it is more cost-effective. Secondly, it provides the best outcomes for the local indigenous community and the natural highland environments both for now and the future. Thirdly, it also able to relate the continuity of both economic and social aspects of the local society as a whole. As the combined PV-Hydro system had been chosen, plus for completeness purposes, the present paper also discussed the custom design and construction of a small waterwheel breast-shot hydro-generator, suited to the local location and existing water energy resources. Energy saving design calculations and Sankey diagram showing the energy flows for the new combined system are also given herein. Finally, the energy system performance equations and the performance curves introduced in this study provide a new simple method of evaluating renewable energy systems.© 2007 ASME


Archive | 2004

A Comparison on the Implementation Approaches for the e-Bario and e-Bedian Projects

Jayapragas Gnaniah; Alvin W. Yeo; Peter Songan; Hushairi Zen; Khairuddin Ab Hamid


Archive | 2004

Bridging the Digital Divide - the E-Bario and E-Bedian Telecommunication Framework

Hushairi Zen; Khairuddin Ab Hamid; Peter Songan; Alvin W. Yeo


Archive | 2008

Challenges to Community Informatics to Bridging the Digital Divide

Peter Songan; Khairuddin Ab Hamid; Alvin W. Yeo; Jayapragas Gnaniah; Hushairi Zen


Archive | 2005

The Need for Community Informatics in Malaysia

Jayapragas Gnaniah; Peter Songan; Alvin W. Yeo; Hushairi Zen; Khairuddin Ab Hamid


Localisation Focus - The International Journal of Localisation | 2006

Lessons Learnt in the Development of Applications for Remote Communities

Alvin W. Yeo; Azman Bujang Masli; Siou-Chin Ong; Peter Songan; Jayapragas Gnaniah; Khairuddin Ab Hamid; Poline Bala


Archive | 2005

e-Bario and e-Bedian Project Implementation in Malaysia

Jayapragas Gnaniah; Alvin W. Yeo; Hushairi Zen; Peter Songan; Khairuddin Ab Hamid

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Alvin W. Yeo

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Hushairi Zen

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Peter Songan

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Jayapragas Gnaniah

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Al-Khalid Othman

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Sylvia Ong Ai Ling

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Al Khalid Othman

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Alvin Yeo Wee

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Audra Anak Jom

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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Faisal S. Hazis

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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