Hello DC3 members,
first I'd like to briefly introduce myself. My name is Anya, I am part of
the Fonias Jurua research project at the State University of Sao Paulo (
UNESP), Brazil. Our project is part of Dynamic Coalition on Community
Connectivity (DC3) and we also wrote a report "“Beyond the last mile: Fonias
Juruá Project – an HF digital radio network experiment in Amazon
(Acre/Brazil)," presenting Amazon Digital Radio Network using High
Frequency radio band in the Brazilian Amazon forest.
I would like to make two point about the DC3 twitter account. First, is
about the description of the account that says "DC3 is the twitter account
for Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity. We are building a
community driven internet." I cannot totally agree with the second sentence
of the description, as I think it doesn't boil down to Internet only. Our
project is working on providing communication infrastructure and
connectivity to the communities that are living in the under served areas
without any means of communication. Therefore our first goal is to provide
connectivity over the HF radio band that is the only feasible solution in
the given geographical location, and based on this solution we are planing
to then connect these communities to the Internet. I am aware of other
community networks that are focused on providing local mobile
telephony(e.g. GSM) connectivity, like the Rhizomatica and the Zenzeleni
projects. So I think this twitter account should not be limited to just
Internet. To me it's about ICT - including other information and
communication technologies that can complement and/or go beyond Internet
(where Internet connectivity is just not feasible yet or does not meet the
community's needs). Moreover, I think we should stay inclusive and not
exclude anyone working on community connectivity solutions. My suggestion
would be to change the second sentence to something like: "We are building
a community driven networks."
My second comment is about languages. Many community networks that were
presented at DC3/IGF sessions are from the Global South and are local.
Moreover, one message that i took back from IGF was that local culture and
local context are vital to address the needs of local communities. I guess
that the question we should ask here, is which purpose this twitter account
is to serve and who do we address with all that knowledge we want to share
about community connectivity. Therefore I think that even if we decide to
keep this account English only, we need to think how can we include all
those other languages and not only provide information about community
connectivity but make it accessible to the people from all over the world
in their languages. Again, for me this means being inclusive.
I am looking forward to your comments and suggestions.
Thank you,
Anya Orlova
Researcher
Amazon Digital Radio Network using HF/Fonias Jurua Project (UNESP)
http://fonias.submidia.org/
@RadioAmazon
On 12 December 2016 at 16:43, Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br> wrote:
Hi,
I suggest that we change the twitter image and the website image because
the one we are using now is also used by IEEE internet initiative.
We can use the one I utilized for the report cover
https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2013/05/07/08/38/globe-109274_960_720.jpg
Can be freely downloaded here
https://pixabay.com/p-109274/?no_redirect
Best
Luca
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*Assunto:* [DC3] Twitter account for us
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