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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 3:53 am 
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Well there is not a problem with the top #50 countries contributing to the project; but they will just get ordinary credit terms and have to sell at a higher price. Of course the point is people in the top #50 countries CAN AFFORD IT, and the people in the lower ones simply cannot stretch to a $799 ODW or even a $299 Dell.

We want to get the world connected while still within it's means.
Agreed. This certainly would be the way to gain some momentum in those countries. If you show it they love it but when they would see the price they would say no.

The hardware runs a lot of Linux distros (if I am not mistaken) and usually in those countries they have their own distro so if you get that one to work on it too you got something good.

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Great!

Anyone else?! 8)
Russia?


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Hi Vinnny, Russia is #83 so yes, this would be OK. It is finally time to get the Russian Pegasos Team mobilized for sales...:-) We just need to figure out the best way to proceed given the huge burden customs places on the shipments to you. Perhaps, you or Alexey can connect us back to Igor.

@all - we are working to develop a template website and program. This will take some time, but the experience we have setting up the first couple of resellers should help us get pretty good with this as time goes on. Plus, we have had some experience with the Pegasos and the various international Pegasos sites we sponsored, some of which are still there: Pegasos Japan, Pegasos Lithuania, and Pegasos Slovenia - not to mention the one the Russian Pegasos Team did: Pegasos Russia. It still looks great! :-)

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it would be good to usher PPC into developing nations but the problem still exists of where to find very cheap and small power supplies to power all of these efikas.


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PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2006 10:17 am 
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I think this PSU is very interesting:

http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/sc.8/categ ... /id.417/.f


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