Dear Luca
Thanks for sharing the Session. I liked the session topic.
So far we have been talking about the best practices and their operational
models. In IGF 2016, we did mention about the best practices and some level
their operational model.
The missing gap is technology being used in these community networks and
technological that we face it in our community networks. Same applies for
policy level challenge because each country has different set of spectrum
policy.
If we are compile these two aspects, we can do much larger level of
advocacy that there is need to more spectrum allocation or what is the
need of community networks that can be expanded universally.
regards
ritu
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 2:01 AM, Luca Belli <luca.belli(a)fgv.br> wrote:
Dear all,
As some of you may know, until Friday it will be possible to submit
session proposals for RightsCon Silicon Valley.
Is anyone on the list interested in submitting a session on community
connectivity?
FYI RightsCon is a conference debating Internet and huma rights, organised
by the NGO Access and will be held in San Francisco, on 30 March and 1
April 2016. I participated to RighsCon 2014 and 2015 and I can frankly
say that it is an excellent occasion to meet smart people with good ideas
and find partners for new projects.
Funding opportunities may also be availble (particularly for evelopping
countires).
Feel free to modify the draft proposal and to add your name to the
speakers list, if you are interested
https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/RightsCon_Session_Proposal
All the best
Luca
PROPOSAL for a RightsCon Session
TITLE
Do It Yourself! Can the Next Billion Build Its Own Internet Connectivity?
DESCRIPTION
All individuals have the potential to create community networks in a
collaborative mode, fostering digital inclusion and digital literacy as
well as empowering users and local communities alike.
To date, community networks have been successfully deployed in several
countries going from India to Latin America, passing through Europe. This
session will analyse the main regulatory, economic, social, and
organisational aspects of the community connectivity debate, from different
stakeholders’ perspectives. Participants will discuss concrete cases of
community networks around the world, trying to find out how to overcome
common difficulties, and identifying best practices that facilitate the
deployment of community networks as well as worst practices that can hinder
their expansion. Particularly, such exercise will consider both technical
solutions and (inter)national policies that can play an instrumental role
in fostering Internet connectivity in a sustainable and democratic fashion.
So far, the deployment and diffusion community connectivity has relied on
the relentless efforts of ingenious and expert engineers. But what if every
individual had the possibility of creating its ‘own’ connectivity?
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
The case studies discussed during the session, as well as the best/worst
practices, will be compiled and published on the website of the newly
created IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity (DC3), with the aim
of developing ‘Community Network Guidelines’. The Guidelines will aim at
making the deployment of community connectivity easily understandable and
implementable to any interested individual. The outcomes of the RightsCon
session will be published on the DC3 website and, subsequently, will be
presented at the IGF 2016.
SPEAKERS
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With warm regards,
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*Ritu Srivastava*
Senior Programme Manager
Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF)
44, III Floor, Kalu Sarai, New Delhi-110016, India
*Contact Details:*
O: 011-26532786 / 26532787
M: +91-9999369624
Email Id: ritu(a)defindia.net
The “Internet Rights” is an initiative through which DEF is consistently
making an effort to make Internet as a medium to reach the masses, to
create even opportunities and linkages between haves and have-nots so that
the grassroots knowledge reaches the economic prosperity and vice-versa
through information communication technology and digital media.
Join DEF's Internet Rights page at
https://www.facebook.com/InternetRights
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Website:
http://www.internetrights.in/;