Alcatel-Lucent says it has signed a two-year cooperation agreement with Cafés Malongo, the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and Haiti's mobile telephone operator ComCEL to offer broadband Internet access to the isolated rural areas of Cap Rouge in Haiti.
This pilot project called "Traçabilité du Café" (Coffee Traceability) will give Haiti's coffee cooperatives Internet access from their plantations by applying WiMAX and RFID technologies.
By having such access to the latest information technologies, they will be able to monitor the traceability of their fair trade labeled production and sell their coffee on optimum terms by reducing the number of intermediaries. Training in information technology for the staff and members of Haiti's cooperatives is also being planned.
The four partners have mutually supportive roles to ensure that this unprecedented cooperative venture in Haiti succeeds:
Thierry Albrand, director of Alcatel-Lucent's "Digital Bridge" initiative says: "We are particularly happy, through our partnership with Cafés Malongo, the University of Nice and ComCEL, to play an active part in this project in Haiti. This action fits perfectly into Alcatel-Lucent's commitment to narrow the digital divide in regions that receive little or no service, since it will provide broadband Internet access to the isolated rural areas of Cap Rouge in Haiti, thereby promoting the economic and social development of the communities involved". "
Posted to the site on 31st May 2007