According to Sein & Furuholt (2009) the internet could also investigate in discovering the role of the intermediary. In the DNet project Bangladesh, the community could not use internet directly but the operators helped them to find out their requirements. Farmers use mobile phones to communicate questions by the users to the Pallitathya Kendra Rural Information Centre. (KRIC) meanwhile the operators access the internet and then give the response to farmer about the agriculture issues and try to solve their problems. Similarly inform the farmers about use of pesticides in their field. However in India farmers also use megaphones to obtain the information about weather by Internet. The information Village Research Project was implemented in India and the computer centre was established in Fisher village where the fishermen and farmers connected to the internet regularly and updated with weather reports from the Indian metrological office. The reports about forecast were broadcasted through loudspeakers by very high frequency (VHF) radios to inform the fishermen about low and high wave’s before going to sea for fishing and use the pesticides in their field (Rao, 2004).