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- == Netsukuku and the civic networks ==
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- Cities and Institutions are showing a growing interest in e-government
- projects finilised in providing on line services to the citizens through
- Internet.
- For example are disposable:
-
- - school related activities (enrolments, cultural and educational
- programs),
- - news, local radio and televisions
- - guides for expositions and events, cultural and tourist information
- - discussion forums, social and cultural activities
-
- However, the diffusion and access to the Net isn't still disposable for
- everyone: DSL facilities aren't available in many cities and the ISPs impose
- expensive rates/costs to grant connectivity.
- The creation of civic nets, in which the users can have free access to web
- sites and to the on line e-services, surfing freely and without any cost web
- sites dedicated to institutional, educational, tourist, commercial and social
- activities, which need a constant and direct dialogue with the people, is
- today made possible by NETSUKUKU Open Source software.
- His first aim is the implementation of a global mesh network, completely
- independent from Internet, in which the single PCs, communicating each other
- through radio frequencies, become automatically the nodes/access points of the
- net and in such way give their contribution to make it alive and, at the same
- time, to expand it, exactly as in a fractal scheme.
-
- The NETSUKUKU routing system allows:
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- - every user to go not only through the Net of their city but also through
- those located in all the other cities which, once they are inter-connected,
- create a kind of global Network, parallel to Internet, which can
- indefinitely expand, completely without the support of ISPs;
-
- - till a maximum of 256 hostnames to be recorded and supported by each PC
- (i.e. node of the Net).
-
- On the Netsukuku Net everybody wishing to offer digital contents/information,
- will be able to share them simply from his or her PC. The more of actors
- represented in the system is high in number, the more will be granted
- dialogue, circulation of different ideas, democratic process and the full
- right of citizenship inside the society of information.
-
- Last but not least, inside Netsukuku Net users will have the chance to get
- through the Internet free of cost: in fact any node can share with the
- Netsukuku Net his connectivity to Internet and get from other users the
- bandwidth they didn't use in any the moment.
-
- === How to realize a wireless Netsukuku Net ===
-
- Netsukuku is an architecture of flexible net and will create autonomously an
- efficient wireless mesh network among PCs equipped with radio connection
- devices. The simplest way to create/join the Netsukuku Net is to install a
- common wi-fi card inside your own PC and launch the Netsukuku program, freely
- downloadable from Internet. The flux of data will reach the wished
- destination, going through the same nodes (PCs or Access Points in which
- Netsukuku as been installed inside), interconnected among them. Obviously a
- larger diffusion of the Netsukuku dedicated network can be achieved by the
- wi-fi coverage of wide urban and rural areas: in the market there are many and
- different solutions of wireless devices, all valid and cheap (routers, access
- points, omni directional antennas).
-
- For more information or any request of assistance Netsukuku community is
- available on the net at the following site:
- http://netsukuku.freaknet.org
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