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Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - Part 5

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source

Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - Part 7

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source

Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - Part 6

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source

Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - Part 3

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source

Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - part 2

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source

Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - Part 4

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source

Community Wireless Networks, Globally and in Boston - Part 1

Presented at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, March 24th, 2009

Brian Worobey and Gabriel Fishman of openairboston.net and Aaron Kaplan of Funkfeuer Austria present a new approach to building citywide WiFi networks from the bottom up, utilizing open-source mesh networking protocols and relying on volunteers from the community. In Europe, a number of communities, such as Vienna, Berlin and Athens, have used this model to create massive community-owned networks....

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Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social network open source