[governance] DC3 Community Network Manual published by FGV, ITU and ISOC

willi uebelherr willi.uebelherr at riseup.net
Thu Nov 8 18:36:43 EST 2018


Luca,

what is that? Why not before the session, that all can read the text 
and, based on that, discuss it?

We read, there are three parts (2016,-17,-18). Then, give us all the 
links to this texts.

That the texts are free to read, it is a basic condition here.

greetings, willi
Asuncion, Paraguay


Am 08.11.2018 um 16:34 schrieb LB at lucabelli.net:
> Dear Peter,
> I will bring at least 80 copies at the IGF to freely distribute them at the session linked below.
> Right after the session we will release the online version in open access. I will share the link on this list so that you can download it
> All the best
> Luca
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> --------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: [governance] DC3 Community Network Manual published by FGV, ITU and ISOC
> From: "Akinremi Peter Taiwo" <governance at lists.riseup.net>
> Date: 11/8/18 2:41 pm
> To: LB at lucabelli.net
> Cc: GIGANET-MEMBERS at listserv.syr.edu, "governance" <governance at lists.riseup.net>
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>   How do I get access to the document please?
> Regards.
> Peter
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>    On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 4:16 PM <LB at lucabelli.net> wrote:
>    Dear colleagues, (apologies for cross-posting)
>   It is a pleasure to announce the release of “The Community Network Manual: How to Build the Internet Yourself”, which is published in partnership by FGV, ITU and ISOC and is the 2018 outcome of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity (DC3)
>   The Community Network Manual features a series of analyses providing guidance on how to build Community Networks and how to make them scalable, sustainable and law-compliant. The volume will be launched at the IGF, on Monday 12 November, at 11:20, during the DC3 Session: When the Unconnected Build Connectivity
>   Community Networks are crowdsourced networks structured to be open, unrestricted, and to respect net neutrality. They rely on the active participation of local communities in the design, development, deployment, and management of shared infrastructure as a common resource. They are managed democratically by group of individuals and entities such as NGOs, local businesses, and/or public administrations.
>   This is the third volume of a trilogy. Previous DC3 reports were dedicated, in 2017, to “Community networks: the Internet by the people, for the people” and, in 2016, to “Community Connectivity: Building the Internet from Scratch”. All volumes are freely available, under Creative Commons License.
>   Below you will find the table of content as well as the early praise by Bruno Ramos (ITU) and Andrew Sullivan (ISOC)
>   Feel free to share this email through your networks
>   Best regards
>   Luca
>   “Community networks represent a valuable alternative model that deserves to be explored to improve access to Information and Communication Technologies to underserved communities worldwide. ITU is committed to connecting the entire world's people and this book and the work of the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity offer inspiring and transparent guidance to foster digital inclusion.”
>   Bruno Ramos, Director for the Americas Regional Office of the International Telecommunication Union
>   “Community Networks offer a credible solution for building a digital future that puts people first. This volume is a testament to the excellent work of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity. It is a long-awaited guide that will allow many to participate in the Internet's evolution, building an Internet for everyone..”
>   Andrew Sullivan President and Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Society
>   CONTENT
>   PREFACE by Bruno Ramos................................................................................................................................ 9
>   ABOUT THE AUTHORS......................................................................................................................................... 13
>   1 Community Networks: Bridging Digital Divides through the Enjoyment of Network Self-determination...................................................... 23
>   Luca Belli
>   PART I: How to Build your Community Network..................................................................... 41
>   2 Building Community Wireless Networks: A How-to Guide for the Curious................................................................................................................................ 43
>   Steven Mansour and Sascha Meinrath
>   3 Building Community LTE Networks with CoLTE....................................... 75
>   Spencer Sevilla, Pathirat Kosakanchit, Matthew Johnson and Kurtis Heimerl
>   4 The MAZI Toolkit for Do-It-Yourself Networking....................................... 103
>   Harris Niavis, Stavroula Maglavera, Aris Dadoukis and John Mavridis
>   5 LibreRouter: the Hardware and Software Platform for
>   Community Networking........................................................................................................ 119
>   Nicolas Echániz and Florencia López Pezé
>   PART II: Scalable, Sustainable and Law-compliant Community Networks.......... 131
>   6 Multiple Dimensions of Community Network Scalability................... 133
>   Roger Baig Viñas, Leandro Navarro and Ramon Roca i Tió
>   7 Federating Community Networks:
>   A Case-study from France................................................................................................. 159
>   Félix Tréguer
>   8 Fostering Sustainability of Community Networks:
>   Guidelines to Respect the European Legal Framework..................... 177
>   Virginie Aubrée and Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay
>   9 Complementary Networks Meet Complementary Currencies:
>   Guifi.net Meets Sardex.net ............................................................................................... 189
>   Panayotis Antoniadis, Jens Martignoni, Leandro Navarro and Paolo Dini
>   10 What Could Blockchain do for Community Networks......................... 223
>   Panayotis Antoniadis and Jens Martignoni
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>   11 DECLARATION ON COMMUNITY CONNECTIVITY........................................................ 248
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> Luca Belli, PhD
> Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, FGV Rio de Janeiro Law School
> Chercheur Associé, Centre de Droit Public Comparé, Université Paris 2
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