Deployments
There are roughly 2.5 million XOs in the field as of January, 2012. The information below represents the number of XOs delivered, shipped or ordered for each country or region. Not all XOs are currently in schools. Where possible, the status of each country and additional details on their software and deployment status is included at the bottom (and on the detailed deployment page). There is also a separate Pilots page for small pilots, which are often run independently from OLPC.
For an overview of deployment steps, see our deployment guide.
Maps
A few color-maps of the world showing the relative sizes of global deployments are available from our Maps page.
- A global deployment map, updated in late 2011
- http://olpcMAP.net (background) shows off individual projects, from a few XOs to large deployments, around the world, updated in 2012
Definitions
All information is tentative and subject to change without notice. For the purposes of this and related pages, we use the following definitions:
- Pilot
- Any project with less than 5,000 laptops in the same school or community with the goal of supplying an XO to every primary school age child.
- Deployment
- Any project with more than 5,000 laptops in the same region that has been launched with significant engagement by national educational leaders, with a goal of of supplying an XO to every primary school age child.
Preparing for your own deployment
Please check out the Deployment Guide for information about doing an XO deployment.
To document your OLPC deployment, please simply create a new wiki page and add the Deployment template text to your new page along with some details, and if possible technical details, education outcomes and photos of your success.
I can really edit this? Then I think anyone can put false information on this page -- Anonymous
- Yes, this is true. Others watch for this, and as a community we expect the competing changes will approach truth. See how a public Wiki works. If you have corrections, please make them. This page is almost certainly out of date and incomplete. Use the Talk page for discussion in future. --Quozl 20:37, 13 November 2012 (UTC)
- I concur with above Quozl - whom I salute herewith - and as I'm regularly visiting this page with participants on OLPC workshops, I'm going to remove your remark equally fast as there would be idiots putting stupid contributions. Actually we don't suffer that much from off topic contributions. A lot is detected by a software robot, and ... there are far more people doing good than wrong, and ... even idiots don't have time for making insertions here. They find much nicer places on the internet.--SvenAERTS 10:05, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Deployment data
This is information queried from the semantic annotations of pages in Category:Deployments. It was last systematically updated in January 2011, at which point there were roughly 2 million XOs in the field. You can sort this table by clicking on the arrows in the column headings.
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Deployment status
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Information on translations
See also
- Deployment Guide, a generalized guide to a large-scale deployment of one laptop per child.
- Deployments support for information and feedback on technical support issues associated with country deployments.
- A Google map based on this deployment info
- A world map based on this deployment info
- http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Deployment_Team/Places Deployments of Sugar operating system including non OLPC hardware