Luca –
Thank you for this.
Re Georgia. That is an active project between many in Georgia and ISOC. My colleague
Maarit Palovirta works closely with Ucha on that. We welcome partners.
Best,
Jane
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From: <dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> on behalf of Luca Belli
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Reply-To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Date: Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 12:26 PM
To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Subject: [DC3] EuroDIG
Dear all,
EuroDIG has been extremely productive in terms of visibility for community connectivity
(and DC3), in terms of policy recommendations and in terms of new possible cooperation.
Below a brief report. Those who were at EuroDIG can feel free to complement.
Visibility. There was high interest in CNs not only from session participants but also
from remote participants. A lot of people were debating the issue and come to ask more
info and to have a copy of the DC3 report (I brought 50 and they are all gone).
Particularly, it was the first time in which governmental officials were actively
approaching to know more about CNs e.g. officials from the Georgian Ministry of
Sustainable Development, the Finnish ministry of Infrastructure and the newly created
European office for Broadband Access. This latter was particularly interested. I invited
the director to give a keynote at the DC3 annual meeting at the IGF. I also recommended he
gets in touch with NetCommons friends. Very happy to liaise, so that EU based DC3 members
can start a dialogue with him.
Policy recommendations. As you may know, EuroDIG sessions are aimed at producing some
tangible outcomes, called “EuroDIG messages to the IGF”. They are basically policy
recommendations that will be conveyed to the IGF, in plenary session, at the December
meeting. As result of the session, the rapporteur put forward some remarkably well-done
and useful recommendations. The “messages” will be published on the EuroDIG website and,
to my recollection, they include:
a. the fact that governments actively promoting CNs as a credible and viable
strategy to expand connectivity
b. the reduction of regulatory burden for CNs or, possibly, exemption from
regulation and licenses
c. grant of free use of unlicensed spectrum for CNs
d. promotion of partnerships between local institutions and CNs
e. preservation of the right of CN-members to self-regulate/self-organise their
network
Ideas for cooperation. First, there was great synergy between several participants of the
community connectivity session and of the session on sustainability organised by Michael
Oghia. There were many common elements on which emerged convergence during the two
sessions and I invited Michael to draft a contribution for the next 2017 DC3 Report to
highlight the link between CN and the broader agenda on sustainability. He accepted.
Thanks Michael!
Second, MeasurementLab Europe was interested in helping providing measurements of CN in
Europe as well as other measurement regarding available bandwidth, etc. This may be very
useful to complement research with concrete evidence. I am very happy to liaise, should
anyone be interested. MeasurementLab also expressed interest in submitting a contribution
for the 2017 report.
Third, I spoke with Utcha about the possibility of producing a short paper (max 5 or 6
pages) to explain – with easy language – what are CN, their benefits and how can be
established and offer this to the Georgian Ministry of Sustainable Development. The
Georgian deputy-minister was a panellist with us and he seemed to be very interested and
very open to proactively promote CNs in Georgia. FYI, the next EuroDIG will be in Tbilisi,
Georgia, in June 2018. It may be worth preparing such a document by next year (we have a
lot of time) and Utcha may take the lead in conveying it to Georgian authorities.
Lastly, as you have already seen in another message Glenn MacKnight of LACRALO was so kind
to produce an ebook version of the DC3 Report, that you find here
<http://fliphtml5.com/gnel/yonr>. Thank you very much Glenn for your help! The ebook
is pretty cool!
Hope this is useful. Feel free to share your thoughts.
All the best
Luca