Télécoms Sans Frontières Communications for life Mobile Network Innovation in a Backpack.

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Télécoms Sans Frontières Communications for life Mobile Network Innovation in a Backpack

3 DEPLOYMENT BASES Latin America/Caribbean - Europe – Asia/Pacific The worlds leading emergency telecommunications non-profit organisation THE LEADING NGO IN EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS Télécoms Sans Frontières Supporting aid agencies in Guatemala, 2012 Restoring family links in Timbuktu, Mali, 2013 TSF created in 1998 A REPRESENTATION IN WASHINGTON DC Ready to deploy anytime anywhere in the world 24/7

A UNIQUE POSITION IN EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS Télécoms Sans Frontières Our Core Activities - Rapid response telecommunications centres - Humanitarian calling operations (HCO) – free calls for civilians - Building local capacity for disaster preparedness - Bridging the digital divide with long-term community centers Emergency ICT training, Bangkok, 2013HCO, Timbuktu, 2013 UNDAC support, Philippines, 2012

Télécoms Sans Frontières GSM connectivity in 2014 Development projects for communities GSM networks: are very efficient for development projects; can allow local economies to grow; provide diverse and rich services & features. Substantive economic leverage Growing telecommunication industry investment in Cash Transfer solutions; The most reliable telecommunication service; Mobile phones keep families linked TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Geographical weaknesses A lot of locations are still isolated and out of GSM coverage for various reasons: Local providers interests; Energy sources; Mainly farmers and small communities, mostly exposed to lack of facilities; Relief staff and logistics for alternative solutions Interesting areas Where emergency and critical care services are provided; Where veterinary relief campaigns are in progress; Where data collection is planned; In market places in isolated communities to facilitate financial transfers; … further areas can be discussed. TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières What is it for? Opening up the isolated communities and nomadic populations depending on the season; Supporting any services over GSM to the benefit of the most vulnerable communities such as SMS exchanges, Cash-Transfer, Data-Gathering, Data diffusion… Being adapted to any relief organization by providing a deployable solution in 10 minutes without requiring any technical profile; Well suited for emergency situations. TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini Télécoms Sans Frontières Transportable as hand luggage (IATA compliant); Weight of 11 kg in a backpack; Multiple power sources: internal battery, internal solar panel, external power sources; Provides GSM coverage for a 100 metre radius; Supports charging up to 3 mobile phones at a time; Technical features

Télécoms Sans Frontières Solar panel Nominal power: 62 Watts GSM Cell Huawei Mini BTS Satellite modem Inmarsat BGAN 500 Internal Battery High capacity (11,000 mAh) Internal components TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières What is the next step? The technology has been developed, tested and validated at the TSF HQ in France in partnership with Vodafone Foundation; For testing purposes, TSF needs to deploy the solution in the field for two weeks to validate the following steps: GSM providers requirements to reach its GSM network; Assess the field needs and how people handle this technology; Power self-sufficiency in the field (solar panels, external batteries, …). TSF has to identify isolated areas interested by this technology. The most reliable actors in the field are organizations already working there TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Country compatibility TSF needs a close relationship with the local provider. Because the development was carried out alongside the Vodafone Foundation, the knowledge they have is a strong advantage for setting up this technology. CountryGSM provider CongoVodacom KenyaSafaricom GhanaVodafone TanzaniaVodacom South AfricaVodacom TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Activity compatibility A lot of activity domains are able to benefit from this innovative technology. This list should grow on field organizations suggestions: Activities Medical and veterinary care Cash Transfer Data collection Data diffusion Communication via SMS TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Cost requirements All costs related to the technology tests will be taken care of by TSF, including additional logistic costs. The advantage of working with locally deployed organizations is being able to benefit from their field knowledge and logistics that are already in place. No additional costs would be required from them. Integration of mobile technology into current projects could make data reporting easier during the solutions test activities for two weeks. TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Planning The test project would be two weeks long in the field, a few more days should be dedicated for interconnection to GSM providers networks; The test project should begin from mid-May onwards; … And what about after test project? Once the mobile technology is ready for larger deployment, new features will still be being developed to respond to the additional needs identified in the field alongside organizations. TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Use case Healthcare relief campaign in isolated community 1.Lets consider that a healthcare team goes each day to a different community to provide healthcare to farmers livestock. They also undertake data collection on health indicators. 2.At the same time, the TSF team dedicated to the test project will be deployed in the communitys market place and will set up the GSM mobile backpack. People with a cell phone in a 100 meter radius will be able to: Receive and send SMS to their relatives; Buy and sell products using Cash Transfer technology if they already benefit from a MPESA account. 3.At the end of the day, the healthcare team will send their data collection and operation reports in real-time using SMS-based tools on a mobile phone. 4.The day after, the healthcare and TSF teams will reach out to another community to provide the same service. This daily service will be repeated on a weekly basis according to market days in targeted communities. TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières TSF Contact Florent BERVAS ICT Specialist Tel: +33 (0) Skype: florent.bervas Télécoms Sans Frontières 19 rue Jean-Baptiste Carreau Pau - France If you feel your projects can benefit from this technology; If you can identify a need amongst your beneficiaries; If you want to benefit from the development phases of this project......do not hesitate to contact us with your needs and ideas. __________________________________ TECHNOLOGY Mobile network in a backpack Vodafone Foundation Instant Network Mini

Télécoms Sans Frontières Communications for life Thank you!