I read in the Economist that MS is to open their data a reversal to their policy of 5 years ago ... 



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From: Luca Belli <luca.belli@fgv.br>
Date: 21/04/2020 09:43 (GMT-08:00)
To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3@listas.altermundi.net>
Subject: [DC3] RES: RES: Covid19 and Internet Openness IGF 2020 Outcome


Dear all,

As the deadline to submit IGF session proposals approaches (tomorrow, as stresses by CA), here is a brief session proposal, based on your reactions and expressions of interest, following the call for an "Internet Openness and Covid19” symposium.

SESSION TITLE

Community Networks at times of Crises

SHORT DESCRIPTION
This session will discuss the Importance of Internet access and the relevance of community networks as a credible strategy to expand access empowering people, at times of crises. As the recent Covid19 pandemic is tellingly demonstrating, connectivity is becoming increasingly essential for our social, economic, and political lives.

Panellists will explore a variety of standpoints discussed by the authors of the DC3 annual outcome (developed in partnership with DCNN): the report on “The Value of Internet Openness at Times of Crises”
The session will have a tripartite structure featuring:
1) Presentations based on the contributions to the DC3 annual outcome report
2) Discussion of the latest community networking evolutions, highlighted by the covid19 pandemic
3) Identification of new challenges and cooperation opportunities to be considered by the future work of DC3

The confirmed panellists and authors of the DC3 outcome report are
- Jane Coffin, ISOC
- Sonia Jorge and Dhanaraj Thakur, Alliance for Affordable Internet A4AI
- Carlos Rey-Moreno, APC
- Rolf Weber, University of Zurich
- Senka Hadzic, Research ICT Africa
- Quirilo (please add surname and affiliation here)

If I missed anything or anyone, if you want to propose any changes or express your interest to write an essay and being a speaker, please do it by tomorrow

Thanks a lot!
Luca


PS: FYI, the confirmed panellists and authors of the part of the outcome report that will deal more specifically with net neutrality issues are
- Sebastien Soriano, French Telecoms Regulator (ARCEP)
- Frode Sorensen, Norwegian Telecoms Regulator (Nkom)
- Smriti Parsheera, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy in New Delhi
- Anya Orlova and Andrey Shecherbovich Moscow Higher School of Economics 
- Apar Gupta and Sidharth, Internet Freedom Foundation
- Alejandro Pisanty, Autonomous University of Mexico
- Estelle Masse and Eric Null, Access Now



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De: dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net [dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net] em nome de Luca Belli [luca.belli@fgv.br]
Enviado: quarta-feira, 15 de abril de 2020 16:32
Para: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
Assunto: [DC3] RES:  Covid19 and Internet Openness IGF 2020 Outcome

Hi Quiliro and CA

Very interesting ideas to explore!

Actually you may want to check also ETSI's work on NonIP (which is very similar to Huawei"s proposal although it attacted almost no attention...) https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/press-releases/1749-2020-04-etsi-launches-new-group-on-non-ip-networking-addressing-5g-new-services

Please, feel free to send your draft!
All the best

Luca
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De: dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net [dc3-bounces@listas.altermundi.net] em nome de Carlos Afonso [ca@cafonso.ca]
Enviado: quarta-feira, 15 de abril de 2020 12:38
Para: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
Assunto: Re: [DC3] Covid19 and Internet Openness IGF 2020 Outcome

Do it! :-)

Right now there is a rumor coming from China which proposes an entirely new transport/addressing set of protocols, called NewIP.

If this came to be, it would be like a sort of coronavirus for so many devices. Billions of devices currently connected to the Internet survived the jump to IPv6. However, most of them were built by companies that do not upgrade their firmware, or have disappeared. I own a Samsung Galaxy Tab which firmware/OS has never been updated by Samsung (BTW, a vulnerability of most of the Android devices). Now I use it as a Kindle reader, and just connect it to the Net when I wish to update my e-book repository. Would it connect in the NewIP world? Probably not, and for most people this is an expensive device.

I would like to read articles about this.

fraternal regards

--c.a.

On 15/04/2020 12:03, quiliro wrote:
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> I would like to write an article on the need to create a governanceless
> internet in order to avoid centralized collapse.
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