Rural Internet kiosks in developing regions can cost-effectively provide communication and e-governance services to the poorest sections of society. A variety of technical and nontechnical issues have caused most kiosk deployments to be economically unsustainable [1]. KioskNet addresses the key technical problems underlying kiosk failure by using robust ‘mechanical backhaul’ for connectivity [2], and by using lowcost and reliable kiosk-controllers to support services delivered from one or more recycled PCs. KioskNet also addresses related issues such as security, user management, and log collection. In this paper, we describe the KioskNet system, outlining its hardware, software, and security architecture. We describe a pilot deployment, and how we used lessons from this deployment to re-design our initial prototype. Categories and Subject Descriptors: C.2.1 [INetwork Architecture and Design]: Store and forward networks, Wireless communication General Terms: Design, Economics
Shimin Guo, Mohammad Hossein Falaki, Earl A. Olive