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= concept and project
=Concept=


URL = http://www.freenetworks.org/
URL = http://www.freenetworks.org/


"A FreeNetwork is any computer network that allows free local transit, following the guidelines of our [[Peering Agreement]]. By “transit”, we refer to information flowing through the network. While most of our members specialize in wireless networking, a FreeNetwork can be built using Ethernet, fiber optics, or any other kind of networking technology. A FreeNetwork is defined by what its users can do with it, rather than the particular technology it is built on."
(http://www.freenetworks.org/)
=Project: The Free Network=


=Description=
URL = http://thefnf.org/


"A FreeNetwork is any computer network that allows free local transit, following the guidelines of our [[Peering Agreement]]. By “transit”, we refer to information flowing through the network. While most of our members specialize in wireless networking, a FreeNetwork can be built using Ethernet, fiber optics, or any other kind of networking technology. A FreeNetwork is defined by what its users can do with it, rather than the particular technology it is built on."
“We envision communications infrastructure that is owned
(http://www.freenetworks.org/)
and operated cooperatively, by the whole of humanity, rather  
than by corporations and states.




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[[Category:Movements]]
[[Category:Movements]]
[[Category:P2P Infrastructure]]

Latest revision as of 14:05, 20 January 2013

= concept and project

Concept

URL = http://www.freenetworks.org/

"A FreeNetwork is any computer network that allows free local transit, following the guidelines of our Peering Agreement. By “transit”, we refer to information flowing through the network. While most of our members specialize in wireless networking, a FreeNetwork can be built using Ethernet, fiber optics, or any other kind of networking technology. A FreeNetwork is defined by what its users can do with it, rather than the particular technology it is built on." (http://www.freenetworks.org/)


Project: The Free Network

URL = http://thefnf.org/

“We envision communications infrastructure that is owned and operated cooperatively, by the whole of humanity, rather than by corporations and states.”