Regarding Carlos observation, can I just tweak his sentence to
"Over four billion people MAY remain unconnected to the Internet, including around a
billion who do not have access to basic telephony services".
On 26 Oct 2016, at 05:20, Carlos Rey-Moreno
<carlos.reymoreno(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all, apologies for jumping in late. The declaration reads very well, congratulations
to everyone for the work!
I have one major concern, though:
Concern: The beginning of the document is not entirely true: "Over three billion
people do not have access to communication infrastructure". While there is common
agreement that there are only 3 billion people connected to (using) the Internet, that
does not mean that they do not have access to communications. For instance, the ITU shows
that coverage for both GSM and 3G networks is way beyond that number [1]. Other reasons
may explain this gap, affordability, lack of relevant content, confidence/skills, etc, but
not lack of access. Thus, we may need to rephrase that sentence if we don't want
people to criticize the Declaration right from the start. I suggest:
"Over four billion people remain unconnected to the Internet, including around a
billion who do not have access to basic telephony services".
I hope this can be included despite arriving slightly late.
By the way, in Community Informatics and other academic circles "first mile" is
widely used, and I think we should use it here. Specially, because it was conceptualized
within K-net [2], a successful example of providing connectivity to communities by
communities in the First Nations in Northern Canada [3]. It would be interesting to know
if they would subscribe the Declaration.
Best,
carlos
[1]
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/facts/default.aspx
<http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/facts/default.aspx>
[2]
http://firstmile.ca/ <http://firstmile.ca/>
[3]
http://knet.ca/ <http://knet.ca/>
On 26 October 2016 at 00:27, <dc3(a)bob.ma <mailto:dc3@bob.ma>> wrote:
Just as a reminder about idioms. Making some flight reservations - the points are called
"miles" even on Air France
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On 10/20/2016 12:00 PM, dc3(a)bob.ma <mailto:dc3@bob.ma> wrote:
This is a question I sometimes ask – are terms
like “last mile”
idiomatic rather than referring to an actual
mile? Even worse is when
you have a naïve translator writing about the
last 1.6 km. If indeed
“last mile” is idiomatic then “first square mile”
works and “first
km^2 ” isn’t quite the same play on meme.
I also think of "last mile" as not referring to an actual mile nowadays.
The "distance" from "last mile" to "first square kilometer"
takes out the fun in the expression :P
I prefer "first square mile" or even "first mile" when it's
written and "first square mile" when we are talking and can explain the concept
a bit.
I've found the coincidence of many people with an alternative view on the Internet
using the expression "first mile"; it's sort of "already out
there".
Cheers!
Nico
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