Fantastic!  All three organisations pushing the boundaries of access to spectrum

Cheers... Steve

On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 at 11:03, Sylvia Cadena <sylvia@apnic.net> wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

Just wanted to share the good news about our selection for the Community Networks Grants and Award. The full announcement is attached, for you to learn about the 10 projects selected across different categories. On the Community Networks category, one award and two grants were selected as below. Claire from the project in Aurora will be attending the IGF as part of the award package.

 

I am copying on this email the 3 project teams, as I think this mailing list will be a great opportunity for them to share about their work and join a community of like-minded people.

 

  1. Community Cellular Networks in Rural Aurora: Development and deployment of GSM Community Cellular Networks in rural Philippines. University of the Philippines – Diliman, The Philippines (Cedric, Claire and Erin)

 

  1. Community LTE in Papua: Deployment of the first locally-owned and operated handset to support LTE networks in the world to rural Papua, Indonesia, using low-cost eNodeBs and a custom developed enhanced packet core. Yayasan Noken Baliem Mandiri, Indonesia (David and Ravita)

 

  1. Connecting the Unserved - Bhutan's First Trial with TV White Space Technology: Deployment of emerging TV white space technology as an alternative broadband option in Bhutan. NANO, Bhutan (Norbu)

 

The call for 2019 grants and awards will open in February next year, so information about the categories will be shared shortly before.

 

Warm regards,

 

Sylvia

 

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Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2018 17:48:52 -0600
Subject: Text Proof - Congratulations to the ISIF Asia 2018 Grants and Awards winners
                                                                       
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ISIF Asia 2018 Grants and Awards winners
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This year ISIF Asia will award USD 210,000 to 10 organizations in the
Asia Pacific to support research and development of Internet
technologies for the benefit of the region. This year’s funding round
marks ISIF Asia’s 10 years of operation in the Asia Pacific.

    https://isif.asia


ISIF Asia received 236 nominations in total for the four funding
categories, from 28 economies across the region, including 122 for the
new category, Gender Empowerment and Innovation. The funding will be
distributed among organizations representing: Government (1), Civil
Society (3), Private Sector (2), Social Enterprise (1), and Academia
(3) from Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, The
Philippines, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.


Awards
------

The ISIF Asia 2018 Award winners will each receive a travel grant to the
2018 Internet Governance Forum (IGF) that will be held in Paris, France
from 12 to 14 November 2018. Their work will be featured as part of the
Seed Alliance Awards ceremony, which will be held on 13 November 2018.


Award winners
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Community Networks

Community Cellular Networks in Rural Aurora: Development and deployment
of GSM Community Cellular Networks in rural Philippines.
University of the Philippines – Diliman, The Philippines
USD 3,500 plus a travel grant to IGF 2018

Gender Empowerment and Innovation

Tech Age Girls Myanmar: Project to recruit 50 girls to become community
leaders through the ‘Tech Age Girls’ project in Myanmar.
Myanmar Book Aid and Preservation Foundation, Myanmar
USD 3,500 plus a travel grant to IGF 2018


Grants
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The proposals selected for the ISIF Asia 2018 Grants highlight the key
technical, operational and development issues that concern the Asia
Pacific Internet community.


Grant winners
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Network Operations Research

Measuring and Detecting Network Interference in Southeast Asia: Network
measurements to show current and past Internet censorship and network
interference in media, political criticism, religion and gender and
social media networks in South East Asian economies.
Sinar Project, Malaysia
USD 20,000

Establishment of a Carrier Neutral Software-Defined Internet Exchange
(IXP) Point and Training Programs for Capacity Building in Managing
IXPs: Deployment of Software-Defined IXP and training programs for IXP
development in Pakistan.
Lahore University of Management Sciences - LUMS, Pakistan
USD 30,000

Community Networks

Community LTE in Papua: Deployment of the first locally-owned and
operated handset to support LTE networks in the world to rural Papua,
Indonesia, using low-cost eNodeBs and a custom developed enhanced
packet core.
Yayasan Noken Baliem Mandiri, Indonesia
USD 23,000

Connecting the Unserved - Bhutan's First Trial with TV White Space
Technology: Deployment of emerging TV white space technology as an
alternative broadband option in Bhutan.
NANO, Bhutan
USD 30,000

Cybersecurity

RPKI Monitor and Visualizer for Detecting and Alerting for RPKI Errors:
Implementation of an RPKI security mechanism to offer a distributed,
stakeholder-based counter to the power imbalances arising from RPKI’s
hierarchical system.
ZDNS Labs, China
USD 30,000

A novel graph analytics theory model to mitigate IoT botnets attacks for
big data: Research using the Graph Analytics Theory model to reverse
engineer IoT botnet infection codes to develop a new model in detecting
IoT botnets.
Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), Malaysia
USD 13,000

Gender Empowerment and Innovation

NextGen Girls - Internet Security Ambassadors Project: Development of a
network of university and high school girls studying ICT.
Shilpa Sayura Foundation, Sri Lanka
USD 30,000

Increasing the Safe Use of Internet by Women and Girls: Project to
strengthen the capabilities of 16 existing helpline ambassadors on the
safe use of the Internet and how to report online abuse to Child
Helpline Cambodia.
Child Helpline Cambodia, Cambodia
USD 22,000

The APNIC Foundation and ISIF Asia thanks the applicants for sharing
their ideas with us, the Selection Committee members for their hard
work to arrive to this great outcome, and to APNIC, the International
Development Research Centre (IDRC) and Internet Society for their
generous funding contributions for 2018.


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ISIF Asia Information Society Innovation Fund      https://www.apnic.net
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