Hola, I'm sharing with you a course announcement on community networks,
together with the Eslared Foundation, as part of the Workshop para
América Latina y el Caribe (WALC), November 26-30, 2018 in Santo Domingo.
http://eslared.net/walc2018/?page_id=1172&lang=es_ES
From the eslared.net/walc2018 site:
Este año se han incluido temas relacionados con las Tecnologías
Fundamentales como Redes Inalámbricas, IPv6, Seguridad y Gestión de
Redes, y además se han incorporado temas relacionados as tecnologías
emergentes o de la Tercera Plataforma Tecnológica como el curso Internet
de las Cosas, (Internet of Things, IoT), el de Computación en la Nube
(Cloud Computing) y el Big Data, como los primeros de una serie que se
exhibirán en futuros WALC. Adicionalmente se ha incluido un nuevo track
sobre Redes Comunitarias con el fin de presentar y discutir diferentes
metodologías de organización, modelo de negocio, oferta de servicio, el
modelo de participación y gobernanza, así como para revisar mecanismos
de sostenibilidad.
Si estás interesado en contribuir como colaborador (promotores y
participantes de redes comunitarias a lo largo de América) avísame.
Saludos, Leandro.
Hi all,
Does anyone have a good contact at B4RN? I will be in the UK for a couple
of days in July would like to visit them.
Thanks... Steve Song
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Steve Song
+1 902 529 0046
http://villagetelco.org
Hello everyone,
I’m sending this email in Spanish for people interested in being moderators for a community networks course for Spanish speakers.
Estimado/as,
Internet Society ha abierto las aplicaciones para convertirse en moderador del curso en línea "Construyendo redes inalámbricas comunitarias”.
El curso de e-Learning se impartirá a través de nuestro portal de aprendizaje Inforum. Este curso en línea cubre temas esenciales para una planificación, una implementación y un soporte operacional efectivos de las redes inalámbricas de la comunidad.
A continuación, se encuentran el enlace a la aplicación: https://bit.ly/2t7P74G
Las solicitudes se cerrarán el 1 de julio.
Si tiene preguntas, no dude en contactarnos en learning(a)isoc.org.
Saludos,
Christian O'Flaherty - oflaherty(a)isoc.org
Regional Development - Internet Society
Skype/Gmail/Yahoo!: christian.oflaherty
Phone/WhatsApp: +598 98769636
Hi
Its early planning stages but i wanted to share with all of you some of
the activities that will correspond to the ICANN Montreal for late October
2019. The ICANN ATLARGE community will be holding a general assembly for
the ATLARGE AT ALARGE Structures( Over 200 organizations) to attend the
scheduled meeting.
We also plan on holding the second North American School of Internet
Governance a few days in advance of the event and it would be open for
these individuals.
I am floating the idea to this group that perhaps we can utalize the space
and opportunity to hold some evening workshops for Community Networking.
The benefit would be substantial savings on conference space.
Request can we table this idea on one of the future calls for discussion?
Glenn McKnight
NARALO Secretariat
mcknight.glenn(a)gmail.com
http://toronto.ieee.ca/
IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair
glenn.mcknight(a)ieee.org
skype gmcknight
twitter gmcknight
289-830 6259
.
Hi all,
I though this might be of interest as, some days ago, there was some discussion on Facebook’s zero rating plans on this list.
All the best
De: LB(a)lucabelli.net [mailto:LB@lucabelli.net]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 26 de junho de 2018 17:26
Para: DC NN <nncoalition(a)mailman.edri.org>; global-nn(a)lists.riseup.net; governance <governance(a)lists.riseup.net>
Cc: Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br>
Assunto: ARCEP includes the Zero Rating Map in its State of the Internet report
Dear all, (apologies for cross-posting)
As you might know, ARCEP (the French Telecoms Regulator) has just released its "State of the Internet" report.
I am particularly pleased to let you know that the "Net Neutrality" part of the report features a section dedicated to the Zero Rating Map, whose beta version was launched at the IGF 2017 and that now includes information on Zero Rating and Net Neutrality regulations in 90 countries. See http://zerorating.info/
It is, to my knowledge, the first time a national regulator includes a section on an IGF outcome in an official report. Besides being concrete evidence that the IGF is not a mere talking shop, this episode demonstrates not only that the IGF can produce concrete outcomes but also that those outcomes can be of concrete use for researchers, regulators and other stakeholders alike. Furthermore, I think it is a very positive sign that the Telecoms regulator of the IGF host country shows such interest for IGF outcomes.
The French version of the report is here https://www.arcep.fr/uploads/tx_gspublication/rapport-etat-internet-2018_co…
The English version is here https://www.arcep.fr/uploads/tx_gspublication/report-state-internet-2018_co…
The section dedicated to Zero Rating and the Minitelisation of the Internet (that I had the honour to author) is at page 69.
Further readings on the subject (all in open access) are indicated in the footnotes.
FYI, all IGF outcomes elaborated by the DCNN over the past years are also freely available here https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/dynamic-coalition-on-netwo…
All the best
Luca
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Hard no on google. Free wifi and community networks are not the same thing
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>Hi all,
>
>A further issue we should start discussing is the planning of the DC3
>session.
>As DC3 has continuously produced outputs, we have a session slot by
>default but we should send a draft session proposal by 29 June.
>
>As discussed at
>Rightscon<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4391…>,
>the DC3 session could have a threefold structure featuring the
>following parts:
>
>
>1. presentation of (at least some of) the initiatives featured in
>the 2018 DC3 Report (that should be the "CN Manual" mentioned in my
>previous email)
>
>2. discussion with people in their early phase of CN development
>to understand the challenges they are facing
>
>3. discussion with potential partners
>
>FYI, the 90 minutes time slot has been reestablished (thanks to all
>those who commented during the IGF stocktaking consultation requesting
>restauration of the 90 min slot!!).
>
>The session should be as much as possible, multistakeholder, gender
>balanced and geographically diverse.
>
>I propose to have up to 3 speakers in part 1; 2 for part 2; and 2 (or
>maybe 3) in part 3.
>
>The speakers for part 1 will be chosen amongst the contributors of the
>CN Manual. If anyone is already sure to submit a contribution for the
>CN manual, please send a message (on-list or a PM) so that I can
>include your name in the DRAFT session description.
>
>As regards part 2, Nico Pace offered to help liaise with people
>currently developing CNs and facing challenges. Nico can you suggest
>some names?
>
>As regards part 3, I was thinking that IFLA could be good (I am CCing
>Donna) and perhaps one Intergovernmental org that is dealing with CNs
>e.g. CITEL or African Union.
>
>Lastly, after having read what Google India is doing, providing Free
>WiFi at Indian train stations, I have started wondering if it could
>also be a potential partner to be included in the discussion
>https://qz.com/1300522/googles-free-wifi-at-railway-stations-is-a-way-of-li…
>
>What do you think?
>
>Best
>Luca
>
>
>[FGV Direito Rio]
>
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>Senior Researcher
>Head of Internet Governance @ FGV<http://internet-governance.fgv.br/>
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Hi all,
A further issue we should start discussing is the planning of the DC3 session.
As DC3 has continuously produced outputs, we have a session slot by default but we should send a draft session proposal by 29 June.
As discussed at Rightscon<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4391…>, the DC3 session could have a threefold structure featuring the following parts:
1. presentation of (at least some of) the initiatives featured in the 2018 DC3 Report (that should be the "CN Manual" mentioned in my previous email)
2. discussion with people in their early phase of CN development to understand the challenges they are facing
3. discussion with potential partners
FYI, the 90 minutes time slot has been reestablished (thanks to all those who commented during the IGF stocktaking consultation requesting restauration of the 90 min slot!!).
The session should be as much as possible, multistakeholder, gender balanced and geographically diverse.
I propose to have up to 3 speakers in part 1; 2 for part 2; and 2 (or maybe 3) in part 3.
The speakers for part 1 will be chosen amongst the contributors of the CN Manual. If anyone is already sure to submit a contribution for the CN manual, please send a message (on-list or a PM) so that I can include your name in the DRAFT session description.
As regards part 2, Nico Pace offered to help liaise with people currently developing CNs and facing challenges. Nico can you suggest some names?
As regards part 3, I was thinking that IFLA could be good (I am CCing Donna) and perhaps one Intergovernmental org that is dealing with CNs e.g. CITEL or African Union.
Lastly, after having read what Google India is doing, providing Free WiFi at Indian train stations, I have started wondering if it could also be a potential partner to be included in the discussion https://qz.com/1300522/googles-free-wifi-at-railway-stations-is-a-way-of-li…
What do you think?
Best
Luca
[FGV Direito Rio]
Luca Belli, PhD
Senior Researcher
Head of Internet Governance @ FGV<http://internet-governance.fgv.br/>
luca.belli(a)fgv.br
+55 21 3799 5763
@1lucabelli<https://twitter.com/1lucabelli>
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Thanks, Steve.
Was only referencing India experience related to FB.
And good for Carlos Rey-Moreno!
Don
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> Hi Don,
>
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 at 16:29, Don Means <don(a)digitalvillage.com> wrote:
>
>> Related to CN?s and Free or Low Cost WiFi, the various approaches in India
>> by Goog, MSFT and FB are interesting. Google, as you point out is
>> installing WiFi on rail line fiber. Good for many, very many travelers.
>>
>
> Agree. The stats are reasonably impressive
> https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/07/google-says-over-8-million-people-use-its…
>
>
>> FB?s free service hasn?t faired as well since it more or less followed the
>> AOL model of walled garden.
>>
>
> What is your evidence for this claim? Free Basics may have been stopped in
> India but it is virtually everywhere I travel to in Africa, along with a
> host of other app-specific zero-rating initiatives. I think the best we
> can say at this point, because FB refuse to release any data on its uptake,
> is that we don't know. I have not seen a single convincing study either
> way to date.
>
>
>> Microsoft?s depends on use of TVWS for distribution from fiber end
>> points/interconnect points at regional gov?t offices. Then for TVWS as
>> backhaul to extend into an unbelievable number of villages as WiFi clusters
>> <https://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/microsoft-to-bring-low-cost-broadban…>
>> This is still pending gov?t spectrum approvals.
>>
>
> Microsoft's Airband initiative is much more agnostic these days embracing
> TVWS, WiFi, and any other convincing tranche of spectrum available. They
> have even, thanks to Carlos Rey-Moreno, begun to consider non-profits as
> startups which is cool.
>
> Cheers... Steve
>
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Don Means
>> GigLibraries.Net
>>
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>> Hi Bob and Peter.
>>
>> Just to clarify. Obviously I was NOT suggesting that Free WiFi and CNs are
>> the same ting...
>>
>> That is precisely the resaon why I was suggesting to ? potentially ?
>> include a representative from Google India in part 3 of the session,
>> dedicated to exploring potential interactions/partnerships with different
>> stakeholders
>>
>> To be even more explicit, what I had in my mind was the posibility to
>> consider Google Free WiFi (or other free wifi initiatives) as a potential
>> source of connectivity for CNs?
>>
>> De: dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net [mailto:
>> dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net] Em nome de dc3(a)bob.ma
>> Enviada em: sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2018 09:23
>> Para: 'Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity ' <
>> dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
>> Assunto: Re: [DC3] DC3 Digest, Vol 32, Issue 14
>>
>> I see it as not so much free vs. community as whether there is a
>> sustainable model rather than one dependent upon a benevolent donor. A
>> donor can play a role in establishing in idea if there is a path towards
>> communities funding their connectivity be the community very local or
>> national. The other issue is whether there is spotty coverage or a path for
>> assuming what I?m calling Ambient Connectivity everywhere. Finally is this
>> infrastructure or does one have to login which is what I call web-fi and
>> not full connectivity.
>>
>> From: dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net<mailto:
>> dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> <dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net
>> <mailto:dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net>> On Behalf Of Peter
>> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 08:11
>> To: dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net<mailto:dc3@listas.altermundi.net>;
>> dc3-request(a)listas.altermundi.net<mailto:dc3-request@listas.altermundi.net
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>> Subject: Re: [DC3] DC3 Digest, Vol 32, Issue 14
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>> Hard no on google. Free wifi and community networks are not the same thing
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2018 18:18:53 +0000
>> From: Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br<mailto:luca.belli@fgv.br>>
>> To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
>> <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net<mailto:dc3@listas.altermundi.net>>
>> Cc: "donna_scheeder(a)comcast.net<mailto:donna_scheeder@comcast.net>" <
>> donna_scheeder(a)comcast.net<mailto:donna_scheeder@comcast.net>>
>> Subject: [DC3] Planning the DC3 Session
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>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> A further issue we should start discussing is the planning of the DC3
>> session.
>> As DC3 has continuously produced outputs, we have a session slot by
>> default but we should send a draft session proposal by 29 June.
>>
>> As discussed at Rightscon<
>> http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4391…>,
>> the DC3 session could have a threefold structure featuring the following
>> parts:
>>
>>
>> 1. presentation of (at least some of) the initiatives featured in
>> the 2018 DC3 Report (that should be the "CN Manual" mentioned in my
>> previous email)
>>
>> 2. discussion with people in their early phase of CN development to
>> understand the challenges they are facing
>>
>> 3. discussion with potential partners
>>
>> FYI, the 90 minutes time slot has been reestablished (thanks to all those
>> who commented during the IGF stocktaking consultation requesting
>> restauration of the 90 min slot!!).
>>
>> The session should be as much as possible, multistakeholder, gender
>> balanced and geographically diverse.
>>
>> I propose to have up to 3 speakers in part 1; 2 for part 2; and 2 (or
>> maybe 3) in part 3.
>>
>> The speakers for part 1 will be chosen amongst the contributors of the CN
>> Manual. If anyone is already sure to submit a contribution for the CN
>> manual, please send a message (on-list or a PM) so that I can include your
>> name in the DRAFT session description.
>>
>> As regards part 2, Nico Pace offered to help liaise with people currently
>> developing CNs and facing challenges. Nico can you suggest some names?
>>
>> As regards part 3, I was thinking that IFLA could be good (I am CCing
>> Donna) and perhaps one Intergovernmental org that is dealing with CNs e.g.
>> CITEL or African Union.
>>
>> Lastly, after having read what Google India is doing, providing Free WiFi
>> at Indian train stations, I have started wondering if it could also be a
>> potential partner to be included in the discussion
>> https://qz.com/1300522/googles-free-wifi-at-railway-stations-is-a-way-of-li…
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> Best
>> Luca
>>
>>
>> [FGV Direito Rio]
>>
>> Luca Belli, PhD
>> Senior Researcher
>> Head of Internet Governance @ FGV<http://internet-governance.fgv.br/>
>> luca.belli(a)fgv.br<mailto:luca.belli@fgv.br>
>> +55 21 3799 5763
>> @1lucabelli<https://twitter.com/1lucabelli>
>>
>> [http://www.fgv.br/mailing/Direito_Rio/assinatura_email/Ondas.png]
>>
>>
>>
>>
Related to CN’s and Free or Low Cost WiFi, the various approaches in India by Goog, MSFT and FB are interesting. Google, as you point out is installing WiFi on rail line fiber. Good for many, very many travelers.
FB’s free service hasn’t faired as well since it more or less followed the AOL model of walled garden.
Microsoft’s depends on use of TVWS for distribution from fiber end points/interconnect points at regional gov’t offices. Then for TVWS as backhaul to extend into an unbelievable number of villages as WiFi clusters <https://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/microsoft-to-bring-low-cost-broadban…> This is still pending gov’t spectrum approvals.
Regards,
Don Means
GigLibraries.Net
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> Hi Bob and Peter.
>
> Just to clarify. Obviously I was NOT suggesting that Free WiFi and CNs are the same ting...
>
> That is precisely the resaon why I was suggesting to ? potentially ? include a representative from Google India in part 3 of the session, dedicated to exploring potential interactions/partnerships with different stakeholders
>
> To be even more explicit, what I had in my mind was the posibility to consider Google Free WiFi (or other free wifi initiatives) as a potential source of connectivity for CNs?
>
> De: dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net [mailto:dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net] Em nome de dc3(a)bob.ma
> Enviada em: sexta-feira, 22 de junho de 2018 09:23
> Para: 'Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity ' <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
> Assunto: Re: [DC3] DC3 Digest, Vol 32, Issue 14
>
> I see it as not so much free vs. community as whether there is a sustainable model rather than one dependent upon a benevolent donor. A donor can play a role in establishing in idea if there is a path towards communities funding their connectivity be the community very local or national. The other issue is whether there is spotty coverage or a path for assuming what I?m calling Ambient Connectivity everywhere. Finally is this infrastructure or does one have to login which is what I call web-fi and not full connectivity.
>
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> Hard no on google. Free wifi and community networks are not the same thing
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> 1. Planning the DC3 Session (Luca Belli)
> 2. Re: Planning the DC3 Session (Jane Coffin)
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> From: Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br<mailto:luca.belli@fgv.br>>
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> Subject: [DC3] Planning the DC3 Session
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> Hi all,
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> A further issue we should start discussing is the planning of the DC3 session.
> As DC3 has continuously produced outputs, we have a session slot by default but we should send a draft session proposal by 29 June.
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> As discussed at Rightscon<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4391…>, the DC3 session could have a threefold structure featuring the following parts:
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> 1. presentation of (at least some of) the initiatives featured in the 2018 DC3 Report (that should be the "CN Manual" mentioned in my previous email)
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> 2. discussion with people in their early phase of CN development to understand the challenges they are facing
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> 3. discussion with potential partners
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> FYI, the 90 minutes time slot has been reestablished (thanks to all those who commented during the IGF stocktaking consultation requesting restauration of the 90 min slot!!).
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> The session should be as much as possible, multistakeholder, gender balanced and geographically diverse.
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> I propose to have up to 3 speakers in part 1; 2 for part 2; and 2 (or maybe 3) in part 3.
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> The speakers for part 1 will be chosen amongst the contributors of the CN Manual. If anyone is already sure to submit a contribution for the CN manual, please send a message (on-list or a PM) so that I can include your name in the DRAFT session description.
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> As regards part 2, Nico Pace offered to help liaise with people currently developing CNs and facing challenges. Nico can you suggest some names?
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> As regards part 3, I was thinking that IFLA could be good (I am CCing Donna) and perhaps one Intergovernmental org that is dealing with CNs e.g. CITEL or African Union.
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> Lastly, after having read what Google India is doing, providing Free WiFi at Indian train stations, I have started wondering if it could also be a potential partner to be included in the discussion https://qz.com/1300522/googles-free-wifi-at-railway-stations-is-a-way-of-li…
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> What do you think?
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> Best
> Luca
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