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By Liam Tung , ZDNet Australia
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 3, 2007 6:08:00 AM

One month after the One Laptop Per Child charity went into mass production with its $188 laptop, the Peruvian government has signed a contract to purchase 260,000 units. Nicholas Negroponte, an MIT professor and founder of the project, announced the deal on Saturday. He also revealed that Mexican billionaire and longtime friend, Carlos Slim, had ordered 50,000 units for distribution in Mexico.

In November, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) charity contracted Taiwan's Quanta Computer to start producing the green-and-white computer in its new Changshu manufacturing center, which is located north-west of Shanghai. The first countries to place mass orders for the rugged green-and-white laptops were Uruguay and Mongolia. Ivan Krstic, the director of security architecture for the OLPC project, has said that Uruguayan water and mobile-phone utility companies have allowed the organization to plant wireless access points on existing towers to facilitate the laptop's use.

Liam Tung of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.

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Has anyone actually received an OLPC laptop?
I have been waiting since 12/10/07 for the laptop, and it took me over a month to get any kind of response from the OLPC people. The response I finally got provided a "reference number" that I entered... (Read the rest)
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Peru signs up for 260,000 OLPC laptops  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
I case you did not notice, those were all volunteers contributing through  DonnieBoy | 12/03/07
I noticed  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
He was not trying to "corner" anybody. It was all volunteer, word of mouth  DonnieBoy | 12/03/07
Sure he was  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
All of us who participate in G1G1  mosborne | 12/03/07
You got jipped  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
Nothing was hidden. We all knew what the price target was, and we all knew  DonnieBoy | 12/03/07
No one said it was hidden  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
LoveMSrock  deefburger | 12/03/07
Oh really?  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
As opposed jipped at 100Xs the cost for Windows?  TripleII | 12/03/07
That is different  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
LMAO, you set the rules.  TripleII | 12/03/07
LOL still trying to change the subject  Loverock Davidson | 12/04/07
Jealosy becomes you so  Ole Man | 12/03/07
What am I jealous of?  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
As if you would know what a fact is  Ole Man | 12/05/07
I love it!  TripleII | 12/03/07
Has nothing to do with MS  Loverock Davidson | 12/03/07
You are grasping Dude  TripleII | 12/03/07
Again, I'm right  Loverock Davidson | 12/04/07
Change of opinion  TripleII | 12/04/07
Keep him going.... lean on him  Ole Man | 12/05/07
Well, looks like things are going quite well for OLPC. Another 260,000 kids  DonnieBoy | 12/03/07
and more importantly  Linux Geek | 12/03/07
Well, since MS was not serving this market, there will be little effect in  DonnieBoy | 12/03/07
RE: Peru signs up for 260,000 OLPC laptops  andy@... | 12/03/07
Great news! You suppose their are any naysayers out there who are eating...  JCitizen | 12/03/07
No Axe will not be seen  TripleII | 12/03/07
Undoubtedly! =)  JCitizen | 12/06/07
Wireless Access in South America  Uralbas | 12/04/07
RE: Peru signs up for 260,000 OLPC laptops  Interested Amateur | 12/06/07
Has anyone actually received an OLPC laptop?  rjeremy73@... | 01/28/08

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