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환영합니다 | Portal | XO Korea | Deployment | Content | Hardware | Software | Mesh Network | Ethics | LOS | XO City | Accreditation | Consortium

환영합니다 | Portal | XO Korea | Deployment | Content | Hardware | Software | Mesh Network | Ethics | LOS | XO City | Accreditation | Consortium

This page is to show the progress of XO deployment in Korea (both South and North) from the aspects of physical distribution and architecture development. If you want to see the worldwide deployment plan of OLPC, see Countries.

One important thing to notice is that all the content below is Just our hopes and Our goals to achieve. So, readers should not regard it as a kind of concrete implementation plan.

When we get a real achievement, then that will be clarified as an official announcement of XO Korea. Until then, please regard our writings just as a component of our game scenario; XO City.

Hardware Deployment & National Mesh Network

This is for physical distribution of XO and its variation machines, and for establishing Korean Mesh Network.

Overall Deployment

The regional status of XO deployment in Korea will be estimated by the availability of Korean Mesh Network.

  1. If residents in a particular region are fully covered by wireless mesh network composed of XO and its variations, the region is colored Green.
  2. If more than a half residents in a region is covered by wireless mesh network composed of XO and its variations, the region is colored Red.
  3. If some residents in a region is covered by wireless mesh network composed of XO and its variations, the region is colored Orange.
  4. If no residents in a region is yet covered by wireless mesh network composed of XO and its variations, the region is colored Yellow.
  5. If no residents in a region WILL BE covered, in a near future, by wireless mesh network composed of XO and its variations, the region is colored Gray, and currently the North part of Korea (North Korea) is.

From OLPC Viewpoint: How does the color/status scheme work?

If using the OLPC color scheme, Korean XO deployment may be described as;

Overall XO Deployment
Current Mesh Status

Basically regions in the Korea map are soon coded in four colors (plus a generic one):

green those regions we plan to pilot
red those regions we plan to include in the post-launch phase
orange those regions who have expressed interest at the Local-Ministry-of-Education (교육청) level or higher
yellow those regions who are currently seeking local governments' support
gray regions under the radar or that have not made contact with the XO Korea

For a a larger image and textual list you can click on the image on the right, or see the Mesh status of each region

Educational Deployment: Rabbiting

There are more than 30,000 schools, colleges, or other educational facilities in Korea. You can see rabbit ears at a school's location if the school deploys XO.

Pre-primary School 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
Pre-primary School 9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju
Elementary School 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
Elementary School 9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju
Middle School 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
Middle School 9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju
High School 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
High School 9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju
College 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
College 9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju

Governmental Deployment

There are more than 10,000 states, cities, counties, or other governmental organizations in Korea. You can see rabbit ears at a government's location if the local government deploys XO for their residents.

At the end of year 2005, there were 931,025 governmental employees, and currently (June 1st, 2007) are about 960,000 employees.

We estimate there shall be about 50,000 Governmental Servers, each of which will do a role of virtual government. For functions to be loaded on each server, see Governmental Fuctions, composed of about 60,000 rough functions, each again being composed of 1~10 sub-functions.


Government Deployment National Government Local Governments Governmental Subsidiaries


Local Government Deployment 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju
Justice Deployment National Justice Local Justices Justice Subsidiaries


Local Justice Deployment 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju

Business Deployment

XO Korea classifies all business sectors in Korea into about 150,000 categories based on United Nation Standard Product & Service Classification, and has set very detailed plans to deploy Larger XO onto business sections. See XO Korea/business overview about detailed economic features of Korea, such as GDP, GNP, Gloss Income per Household etc.

Business Deployment 1. Seoul 2. Incheon 3. Daejeon 4. Gwangju 5. Daegu 6. Ulsan 7. Busan 8. Gyeonggi
9. Gangwon 10. Chungnam 11. Chungbuk 12. Gyeongbuk 13. Jeonbuk 14. Jeonnam 15. Gyeongnam 16. Jeju

XO Korea/business deployment

Architecture Development

This is to show the status of establishing Open Enterprise Architecture and its applications on Course Development, Governmental Services, and Business Application.

Open Enterprise Architecture

Open Enterprise Architecture Performance Reference Model Business Reference Model Data Reference Model Service Component Reference Model Technical Reference Model

http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/a-2-prm.html

We hope to provide OLPC to the government sections of Korea, not OLPC(hild) but OLPC(itizen). Among about 950,000 government employees of Korea in 2006, about 340,000 persons are working for the central government. See OLPC Smartphone or Type III OLPC for details.

Our plan is to provide governmental employees with;

Those servers and OLPCs may provide children with another kind of school, Government School. See wko.in for details of our contacts with various Korean governments in Korean language.

Below is the organizational chart of the central government of Korea. As the Korean government pursues decentralized management rather than centralization, we contact each ministry one by one and the progress will be shown here on periodical basis. Org.gif