THE TINY ISLAND NATION of Niue has become the first nation in the world to issue laptop computers to all of its children.
The programme involves giving every primary and secondary school student a rugged "relatively waterproof and breakproof" wireless connected One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) machine.
We are not talking a huge number of computers. The population of Niue is about 1,500 and no more than 500 are needed.
According to an OLPC press release the laptops are designed for primary school children aged six to 12 but have also been given to high school students in Niue, where the inhabitants have free Internet access.
The OLPC group hopes that the schools will install wireless servers that will enable pupils can access school study information and chat to each other in a radius of a half a mile without having to connect to the Internet. ยต
L'Inq
AFP
Wireless access for the children of Nuie could be useful, but to receive the full benefit, the children need internet access for their new laptops. Will Niue provide the bandwidth?

When I visited Niue a year ago, internet access was available but glacially slow. I hope the laptops are accompanied by wide access and improvements to island internet service. Otherwise, the benefit to Niue's children may be seriously hobbled.
Niue may sound like a joke to some, but it has the TLD ".nu", which means "now" in most Scandinavian languages.
Hence, .nu TLD endings to website addresses are greatly popular in Denmark, Sweden, Norway. In adverts, you see these nearly more often than the native TLDs. So, being computer proficient is obviously a topic of national interest in Niue.