Infrastructure
Community networks as a key enabler of sustainable access: A review
Organization
Community networks as a key enabler of sustainable access: A review
Themes
Legal framework for community networks in Latin America
Organization
Legal framework for community networks in Latin America
Introduction
Although community networks are not a recent phenomenon in Latin America, [1] they have very little regulatory oversight in the region, given that most of the legislation has focused on addressing the behaviour of large service providers and the markets in which they operate.
Themes
Decentralising culture: The challenge of local content in community networks
Organization
Decentralising culture: The challenge of local content in community networks
Introduction: A bit of history
Our first steps with community networks go back to 2003, with the beginnings of BuenosAiresLibre. At that time, free networks were phenomena of big cities (Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Seattle, Portland, Berlin, Rome, etc.). They were set up mainly by “geeks”, the community that had ties to the free software movement.
Themes
Community networks and telecommunications regulation
Organization
Community networks and telecommunications regulation
Regulation should not just be about large operators
Themes
Community networks: Stories and power
Organization
Community networks: Stories and power
Introduction
Themes
At the limits of the internet: Technology options for community networks
Organization
At the limits of the internet: Technology options for community networks1
Introduction
Community networks are kinds of networking infrastructures built to provide local and global connectivity to interconnect people and devices and transfer messages and content. As with other critical infrastructures, the challenge is to reach everyone and anything requiring connectivity. This relies on a combination of technologies to optimise affordability, complexity, quality and performance.