I added some ebooks that i have converted from PDF's on 5G
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 9:18 AM sivasubramanian muthusamy <
6.internet(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jane,
Please see inline:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 6:33 PM Jane Coffin <coffin(a)isoc.org> wrote:
Siva –
APC just did a great session on 5G. I think the meet-up was recorded.
There rae a lot of issues related to 5G….
I think one thing that is key – we need to connect in a tech neutral
way. By focusing just on 5G, we divert attention away from immediate
complimentary solutions – from 3G to 4G to Community Networks and the need
for more IXPs.
I also am curious about the CAPEX/OPEX per kilometer based on population
and average income related to 5G….
I will locate the video archive of the APC session on 5G and share it;
The summary information you provided is succinct, helps some of us who are
well familiar with the issues and the governance process understand the
important points. However, the request (in the list that was set up
following the 'more' Internet Chennai Virtual event wherein you led a
session on Community Networks) happens to be from academia, from someone
who might not be familiar with the background. What may be more helpful is
to put together a list of links / documents / presentations that are more
like "what is 5G - seeing through the hype" kind of title, which gives
information both at a basic level, and at the same time gets into nuances
such as '5G is a bundle of technologies otherwise available in collectable
parts in open source', '5G hype is about lobbying to project this as a
unique breakthrough that qualifies for all the world's spectrum' etc..
When I post the resources in response to the query titled "Request for
resources on 5G aka magic dust" I would not resist the temptation to quote
Andrew Sullivan who said during the Chennai Roundtable *"5G is like the
new magic technology, right ? It is a floor wax, and it is also a dessert
topping. It*
*will wash your clothes and make your dinner. A lot of the time, when you
hear those kinds of claims about any given technology, for the internet, or
really for anything else, you' re going to be disappointed." *
Best,
Jane
Senior Vice President, Internet Growth
Internet Society
+1.202.247.8429
www.internetsociety.org
*From: *<dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> on behalf of sivasubramanian
muthusamy <6.internet(a)gmail.com>
*Reply-To: *Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <
dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
*Date: *Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 8:57 AM
*To: *Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <
dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
*Subject: *[DC3] Resources on the 5G hype
A certain participant of an Internet Society India Chennai Chapter
special mailing list seeking pointers:
to learn more about 5G's potential implications for democracy and human
rights. (Very broad... I know). I wonder if anyone on this list has any
resources to share on architecture or deployment, for instance:
- a good high level overview of technical/architectural elements,
- further information about potential resource conflicts in relation to
4g/6g/fiber, etc.,
- risks around proprietary software, etc.
Links, key words, directions towards initiatives or organizations to look
at — anything would be a huge help!
Bringing that question to this list to seek help in answering that
question.
Thank you
Sivasubramanian M <https://www.linkedin.com/in/sivasubramanianmuthusamy/>
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