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  • ...elped design will launch here in the United States. It is called Commotion Wireless. You can download the program on your cellphone or laptop computer in order ...
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  • ...time will tell what is the most effective approach to building a community wireless network. ...able to get to the Internet, but the Internet should be able to get to the wireless clients. This opens up the new possibilities of being able to offer service ...
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  • = the Meraka Institute & '''Wireless Africa Initiative''' ...by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa, the Wireless Africa group is researching ways and means to develop sustainable informati ...
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  • ...egion. The locals, however, created their own access to the internet via a wireless mesh network with the technical and financial help of AWMN and the European ...et/blog/sarantaporo-residents-create-commons-in-rural-greece-through-a-diy-wireless-mesh-network) ...
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  • "The Wireless Battle of the Mesh is an event that aims at bringing together people from a ...
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  • ...and towns.''' These range from downtown hotzones to city- and county-wide wireless broadband networks." ...nd more cities, towns and counties initiate projects to provide a dynamic, wireless, communications platform for forward looking civic and economic development ...
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  • ...nization dedicated to preserving the central coordinating functions of the Wireless Internet for the public good.''' ...which, is to ensure the most accessible, stable, secure and cost effective wireless address management. Where the traditional internet registries cannot serve ...
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  • ...sourcehardwarejunkies.com/2013/02/if-arduino-wished-upon-a-star-pinoccio-a-wireless-mesh-network/ ...
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  • ...as routers in wired networks or access points in managed (infrastructure) wireless networks. Instead, each node participates in routing by forwarding data for ...
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  • '''* Article: Examining the Potentials and the Limits in the Provision of Wireless Networks: The Case of [[Réseau Libre]]. By Christina Haralanova and Evan L ...d and decentralized wireless network. By creating an autonomous long-range wireless network outside the scope of government regulation. Réseau Libre's project ...
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  • '''* Essay: Software Freedom and The Global Commons: Community Wireless Networking as a Culture and Economics of Autonomy. Magnus Lawrie. 12th Janu ==Two types of [[Community Wireless Networking]]== ...
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  • ...rs — force local and regional governments to remove barriers to affordable wireless (and wired) broadband access. Where governments have been too slow and risk #[[Community Wireless Network]] initiative using [[Open Source Software]] ...
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  • ...d is a change of mindset, the technology will do the rest". Welcome to the Wireless Revolution!" ...
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  • ...e plan is for the Seattle meshnet to extend its coverage by linking up two wireless nodes across Lake Union in downtown Seattle. And over the country at the Un ...ed broadband at his rural home. The local network now has more than 21,000 wireless nodes, spanning much of Catalonia. As well as allowing users to communicate ...
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  • = The Wireless Commons License (WCL) describes the terms and conditions of the free and op ...
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  • ==Two types of [[Community Wireless Networking]]== "Two types of Wireless Network have been adopted by CWNs. Infrastructure ...
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  • '''UK Wireless Community Movement''' ...
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  • ...s of the need to define 3 separate devices: simple node, complex node, and wireless USB devices: ...ing to build these devices. We are all very positive that the various free wireless communities around the globe will make extensive use of these devices so th ...
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  • '''Wireless Mesh Networks''', ...form and self heal. Wireless mesh networks can be implemented with various wireless technology including 802.11, 802.16, cellular technologies or combinations ...
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  • ...reless Community Movement = A worldwide movement to create a bottom-up and wireless broadband infrastructure, accessible by all citizens''' ....org/ initiative] which has developed a useful definition of a [[Community Wireless Network]], and the characteristics that it should have. ...
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  • ...and towns.''' These range from downtown hotzones to city- and county-wide wireless broadband networks." ...nd more cities, towns and counties initiate projects to provide a dynamic, wireless, communications platform for forward looking civic and economic development ...
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  • ...metimes 'mesh networking' and 'ad-hoc networking' are used as synonyms. In wireless and mobile networks mesh networking has the obvious advantage that the soft ...cal-area networks whose nodes communicate directly with each other through wireless connections. It is the lack of a hub-and-spoke structure that distinguishes ...
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  • '''= building technologies that will let users open their wireless networks without compromising their security or sacrificing bandwidth''' The societal expectation is one of sharing, and, as a result, wireless Internet is more efficient. ...
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  • wireless connectivity or IP phone calls possible, then anything the phone companies Wireless Commons movement<ref>'''Nodeb.com'''<br /> ...
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  • See also: [[Wireless Commons]] "In essence, the Consume concept involves using self-administered open wireless networks to leapfrog the services offered by conventional telecommunication ...
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  • '''* Essay: Software Freedom and The Global Commons: Community Wireless Networking as a Culture and Economics of Autonomy. Magnus Lawrie. 12th Janu ==Two types of [[Community Wireless Networking]]== ...
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  • * Article: Some Economics of Wireless Communications. Yochai Benkler. ...ipment that relies neither on a license nor on a property right. This open wireless network approach—often called “spectrum commons” or “open spectrum� ...
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  • "Citizen networks, wireless or not, could become a transversal infrastructral layer, reaching across so ...by technology experts. They knew about other initiatives, such as Seattle Wireless, but developed their own “technological style”. Using the urban topolog ...
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  • See also: [[Wireless Commons]] ...e proprietary software. The third condition is a free transmission medium. Wireless networks based on the WLAN standard exploit a frequency regulation loophole ...
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  • ...by technology experts. They knew about other initiatives, such as Seattle Wireless, but developed their own “technological style”. Using the urban topolog ...to get broadband Internet in the villages. An initiative started to build wireless community networks. Guifi.net developed around similar ideas of AWMN, Consu ...
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  • ===Commotion Wireless=== ...en-source communication tool that uses mobile phones, computers, and other wireless devices to create decentralized mesh networks. ...
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  • ...um Reform'''. The spectrum available for broadcasting, cellular telephony, wireless broadband, etc.. is not scarce, but kept scarce by legislation based on out ...logy can reduce or even eliminate the need for governments to micro-manage wireless communication. ...
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  • ...based in Arduino for developing sensor networks. "Open Hardware and Source wireless sensor device. The goal of SquidBee is getting an "open mote" to create Sen == Open Wireless Hardware == ...
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  • ==[[Wireless Networking in the Developing World]] - Arabic Edition== Wireless technologies offer an attractive option to satisfy the communication and ne ...
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  • ...l inclusion. Over the past five years, successful community and municipal wireless networks have been overlooked and often dismissed, yet they hold tremendous ...apolis created a Digital Inclusion Fund (to distribute a percentage of the wireless revenue to the community) and also provides tech-support, content managemen ...
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  • '''= Aims to develop a wireless infrastructure without the intervention of telecommunication companies''' '''Wireless Commons in Hawaii''' ...
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  • ...ly beginning to see the extent to which they will dominate the Internet on wireless devices. ==[[Wireless Meshworks]]== ...
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  • == References on [[Community Wireless Network]]s == #[[Community Wireless]] ...
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