Slideshow: VOIP Phones Give Villagers a Buzz

A nonprofit group uses VOIP and Wi-Fi to equip remote villages in western Uganda with their first telephone system -- powered by solar panels and stationary bicycles. By Cyrus Farivar.
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A woman works to get the gear up and running.

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Locals hoist a WiFi antenna to its proper height.

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Two Ugandan women check their e-mail from one of the Inveneo PCs.

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The Inveneo team works to set up a Wi-Fi antenna and a solar panel.

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An Inveneo crew sets up a solar panel on the roof of a rural building in Bukuuku subcounty.

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