This document summarizes Uruguay's One Laptop per Child program which aims to provide equitable access to technology and learning for all students and teachers in public schools by September 2009. The key points are: 1) Over 380,000 laptops have been distributed to 2068 schools along with internet access, serving over 140,000 children and 18,000 teachers. 2) Initial costs of $248 per laptop have led to immediate impacts like reduced absenteeism and repetition rates. Ongoing costs are estimated at $21.76 per laptop. 3) Evaluations show the program is improving educational outcomes and changing perceptions of education within the community, while also developing the local technology industry and reducing the digital