Dear all,
Perhaps you would be interested on this recent report by the
netCommons project,
, which includes
a chapter (pp. 60-75) on the history of CNs:
(the report draws also parallels between the histories of different
communication technologies, including telephony and radio)
Best,
Panayotis (or Panos) Antoniadis
P.S. I am very happy to have (just) joined this list.
On 07.02.2017 13:11, Sylvia Cadena wrote:
Hi everyone,
It has been hard to follow all the action here, but trying to catch up
after a long break and piles of work awaiting. I will try to provide
info that hopefully might be of use.
Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I contacted Bjarke Nielsen,
from Djurslandsnet, the landscape community network that Carlos
mentioned in his email below in Denmark. The network is alive and
well. The information on their website is in Danish, and mostly
focuses on its customers (not do documenting the network for the rest
of us).
It was the first large scale community network I had the chance to
visit 13 years ago, and at that Fresh Air Free Networks event a lot of
projects that provided training, equipment and access to knowledge for
those interested in community networks started back then.
Djurslandsnet was very wide spread and besides the technology what was
more impressive was the community spirit behind it.
I contacted Bjarke Nielsen, one of its founders and yesterday he replied:
"Today it is organized in 10 area networks with each their own local
board and economy and volunteers to run them.
Together the 10 networks gives high speed internet access for 1/3 of
the 82000 citizens of Djursland through about 10000 end-connections,
each connected to one of about 500 outdoor connection point, which
have their internet access from more than 10 high speed fiber cables
spread over the peninsula. The networks have been upgraded to high
speed equipment. 50 mbps down and up is normal at many places, and
some places 80 mbps can be measured. A high speed internet connection
with unlimited amount of data is still much cheaper to get, than
commercial tele companies delivers similar in the cities, even though
most of the users are living in the rural areas, where the commercial
companies still cannot deliver high speed connections, even though
they have improved over the years."
Bjarke is willing to share more info if needed...
Regards,
Sylvia Cadena
On 6 Feb 2017, at 7:19 am, Jane Coffin <coffin(a)isoc.org
<mailto:coffin@isoc.org>> wrote:
Hi All –
I am cc’ing my colleague Mark Buell on this email.
Mark has some great ties to First Nations communities in Canada and
the First Mile Coalition.
He may be able to add more.
Best,
Jane
Internet Society |
www.internetsociety.org
<http://www.internetsociety.org>
Skype: janercoffin
Mobile/WhatsApp: +1.202.247.8429
*From: *<dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net
<mailto:dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net>> on behalf of Carlos
Rey-Moreno <carlos.reymoreno(a)gmail.com
<mailto:carlos.reymoreno@gmail.com>>
*Reply-To: *Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
<dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net <mailto:dc3@listas.altermundi.net>>
*Date: *Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 5:18 AM
*To: *Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
<dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net <mailto:dc3@listas.altermundi.net>>
*Subject: *[DC3] Some links containing history of CNs
Hi everyone, at the GAIA meeting last week we chatted a bit about the
"first" community networks.
Armin Medosch wrote a bit about them on the "The Rise of Network
Commons"
http://thenextlayer.org/ The site is down now, but yesterday
was up, so I guess they will solve it soon.
Marco Zennaro also mentioned a network in Denmark an some events
around it that for him set somehow the beginning of the movement.
Some links below. Apparently, the network is no longer operational,
so it would interesting to understand what happened for such a
seminal work to stop operating.
https://www.apc.org/es/news/wireless/europe/fresh-air-and-free-networks-den…
https://freifunk.net/sc2004/
https://freifunk.net/sc2004/StoryBehind.html
https://wiki.freifunk.net/Fresh_Air_Free_Networks_2004
http://www.slideshare.net/Catharine24/advance-use-of-mikrotik-in
Hope it helps
carlos
--
Carlos Rey-Moreno, PhD
PostDoctoral Fellow University of the Western Cape
Zenzeleni Networks:
zenzeleni.net <http://zenzeleni.net>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxTPSWMX26M
Cel: +27 (0) 76 986 3633
Skype: carlos.reymoreno Twitter: Creym
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