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==What is a free information infrastructure== | ==What is a free information infrastructure== | ||
Free information infrastructure is about sharing knowledge. Knowledge should be freely accessible to everyone. The internet is one such network where free knowledge can be accessed. However everyone does not have access to internet let alone a fast broadband connection. With internet access there is also the danger of misuse of public utilities by visiting websites that are not healthy. In a free information network, the knowledge base put up for sharing is meant to be of utility to the public, the common man, without the need to access the internet. | |||
Imagine a city thats has this wireless free information infrastructure setup. The use of this network is manifold. Some examples are given below. | |||
1. Open classrooms for poor students. With the 100$ laptops donated to each student by the Government or any other institution, every child uses this laptop to access the open classroom, with loads of educational aids, documents, videos and audios related to its studies. | |||
2. Information utility for the public, legal advice, directions to various Government departments and knowledge of procedures. | |||
3. As a file server to dish out 'Libre' software. Libre means Free Open Source Software (FOSS). Various distributions of the GNU/Linux operating like Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandrake etc can be made available in the form of ISOs that can be freely downloaded without the need for the internet. A local repository. | |||
4. An IP based community radio station that runs on FOSS. | |||
5. A means of communications, discussions and coming together for the society. | |||
==What do we need to setup a wireless mesh== | ==What do we need to setup a wireless mesh== |