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Italian innovative networking tool, recently presented at the WSIS meeting, held in Geneva the last 18th of May. |
Italian Open Source networking tool, recently presented at the World Summit on the Information Society meeting meeting, held in Geneva the last 18th of May. |
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The application works in a very simple way: the users put their own wi-fi | The application works in a very simple way: the users set up their own wi-fi |
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recognize each other, even when there is a lack of radio coverage, as long as the links can be build over the Internet, through an ingenious system of |
recognize each other, as long as even if there is a lack of radio coverage, the links can be build over the Internet, through an ingenious system of |
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Moreover, the Netsukuku software takes care to manage all web sites by a self-sustained and distributed system, purposely conceived to avoid any external support. Netsukuku represents, in matter of fact, an important initiative in the field of Open Source, whose ambitious goal is to introduce a revolutionary use of the successful wi-fi technology, giving everybody the chance to be a conscious builder/user of an enlarged, toll-free and distributed connectivity, based on the P2P philosophy, where even the access to Internet will be shared by all the users, that devolve into the Netsukuku net the bandwidth they don't use at the moment, in order to find it anywhere at anytime. Is this alternative cyberspace, complementary to the Internet, ready to take off? |
Moreover, the Netsukuku software takes care to manage autonomously all web sites by a self-sustained and distributed system, purposely conceived to avoid any governance. Netsukuku represents, in matter of fact, an important Open Source initiative, whose ambitious goal is to introduce a revolutionary use of the successful wi-fi technology, and give everybody connectivity into an open, secure, anonymous, people-centred, and distributed cyberspace, where users can even share their excess of bandwidth and enjoy, anywhere and anytime, free Internet connection. Is an alternative ICT, complementary to the Internet, ready to take off? |