El 3 de diciembre de 2018 14:46:35 GMT-05:00,
Patricio Gibbs via lime-users <lime-users(a)lists.libremesh.org> escribió:
> In Ecuador we're starting to convene a coalition of communities and
organizations interested in creating community network or already doing so, and we're
also talking with the state about how to makes regulations and laws more supportive of
community networks.
>
> A friend who went to the Latin American Community Networks Summit in September told
me, "I felt deja vu, that I was in 2008, ten years ago, having the same conversations
about community FM radio stations." So I asked, How can we think ten years ahead, and
include our vision of the future in the changes we make today to laws and regulations and
our own internal organization methods and technical planning?
>
> In Ecuador there has been a lot of fiber optic cable installed in the last ten
years, and we missed out on the opportunity described in the 2018 GISWatch in B4RN and
Guifi.net that obliged private companies laying fiber across public land to designate
fibers for open access networks. Maybe we still can benefit from that, and I also want to
look for other techniques and ideas.
>
> What will we want in community networks in ten years? What can we do today to move
in that direction, or open those doors?
>
> I think that for Ecuador, where we're just beginning the community network
movement, we could benefit a lot by including fiber optic in our networks and plans now,
not just thinking in terms of WiFi. So I'm curious about the LibreFibre process that
NV mentioned in another email, and any other relevant experiences.
>
> Patricio
>
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