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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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2018 18:18:53 +0000
From: Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br>
To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
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Cc: "donna_scheeder(a)comcast.net" <donna_scheeder(a)comcast.net>
Subject: [DC3] Planning the DC3 Session
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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_…54>,
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
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