This gets to the point I’m trying to make in
https://rmf.vc/IEEEBBToInfrastructure. It’s
not only about connecting people who aren’t connected at all. That is important, but
beyond that, we need to think about connectivity as infrastructure rather than the
Internet as something that comes through a pipe.
I realize the challenge since what people are asking for is more of the same – their own
phone company or ISP – because that’s the only model they have.
It’s not simply about micro extraction but the very idea that bits are physical things you
can charge for. It’s as if they were charging for speech and there was a price for each
word. It also means you can’t build a new service or install a monitor or track livestock
or monitor crops unless a provider profits and approves. An infrastructure approach
doesn’t involve billing-first.
Altermundi’s DIY approach is more in this vein than broadband.
From: dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net <dc3-bounces(a)listas.altermundi.net> On
Behalf Of Sivasubramanian M
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2018 10:35
To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Subject: Re: [DC3] A Community-Run ISP Is the Highest Rated Broadband Company in America
In Chennai, India, I spoke to someone in an educational institution about starting a
Community Network. He argued that access is no longer a problem as Telecom companies offer
3G and 4G services everywhere. He wouldn't listen to arguments concerning the cost
and clever pricing models of access that indiscernably amass huge sums by microscopic
extraction, wouldn't listen to arguments about nominal and actual bandwidth. He and
some others take the position that a case does not exist for Community Networks here.
Happens to be an iconic opinion. It is a challenge to present arguments, articles such as
this are of ample help.
Sivasubramanian M
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 5:20 PM Marco Zennaro <mzennaro(a)ictp.it
<mailto:mzennaro@ictp.it> > wrote:
Interesting news:
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/ne5k5m/consumer-reports-broadban…
Cheers,
Marco
Marco Zennaro, PhD // Research Officer // T/ICT4D Lab // ICTP // wireless.ictp.it
<http://wireless.ictp.it>
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