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finilised in providing on line services to the citizens through Internet, call
centers and mobile phones
. 
For example are disposable:
finilised in providing on line services to the citizens through the Internet.
For example are available the following services:
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- news, local radio and televisions - news, local radio and live webcams
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Anyway, 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
However, the citizens don't have free access to the on line e-services of web sites
dedicated to institutional, educational, tourist, commercial and social activities,
although they need a constant and direct dialogue with them.
Infact, the diffusion and access to the Internet isn’t still disposable for everyone:
DSL facilities aren’t available in many areas and the ISPs impose expensive
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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.
  NETSUKUKU Open Source software allows Cities and Institutions to build a Net
in which people can surf without supporting any cost nor subscription to ISPs
.
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.
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PCs or Access Points in which Netsukuku as been installed inside), interconnected (PCs or Access Points in which Netsukuku as been installed inside), interconnected
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For more information or any request of assistance Netsukuku community is available For more information or any request of assistance, Netsukuku community is available

Netsukuku and the civic networks

Ntk_civic_net (last edited 2008-12-05 12:29:22 by alpt)