
Rural ICT / IVRS
Rural Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a software platform that leverages cheap mobile phones and opportunistic Internet access for commercial purposes as well as group-based knowledge exchange. Users interact with the platform by dialing a phone number and navigating simple automated prompts using touchtone keys. It is a knowledge sharing system built for telephony, which empowers its users to engage in conversation, trade or exchange of ideas in any language and with any community, thus surmounting literacy and language challenges.
Our Clients

PROF. RAJ DESAI from CTARA is using the customised system to account for water management problem in villages.

MOFF is a state level confederation of 120 NGOs & 1,42,000 individual farmers, tinkers,
scientists, activists & experts from Maharashtra state covering 307690 Sq. km. area & about 100 million population.

Natures Gram is a platform for organic farmers and end consumers to come together for all Organic Products and Produce.
KooKoo is an interface between our web application and the caller. It takes phone commands from us and executes them on our behalf to the caller.The best way to think of KooKoo is as just another web page in our application
Kookoo Cloud Telephony Communication
System is designed to operate level of security that is consistent with the potential harm that could result from the loss, inaccuracy, alteration, unavailability, or misuse of the data and resources that it uses and controls.
Care is taken to maintain the system security by creating sessions. Design and implementation of the system protects the data and the resources. Different Login credentials for different organization is set up along with child login feature to maintain the security level.
Security
Maximize and ease your enterprise mobile devices with secured internet connectivity no matter your location.
You can broadcast your message from any remote location anytime.
Mobility


Abhinav Farmers Club is a national award winning group farming initiative located in Mulshi taluka, of Pune district of Maharashtra a state in India. The club started with 850 farmers in Maharashtra cultivating about 143 hectares of land. It was conceptualised by NABARD, in April 2012, the club had 4,600 members belonging to the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
Lend-A-Hand India is a non-profit venture launched in 2003 by young professionals. It is based in New York City and focuses on issues related to youth. Its programs provide vocational training, career development, employment, and entrepreneurial opportunities to young boys and girls in rural and urban communities.
Our Telephony Communication Service Providers




Advantages of Rural ICT