Cuba has many faces. But one of its lesser known is how Cubans access this worldwide network of networks called The Internet. We do know Cubans have to go through hoops in order to do things that we take for granted elsewhere and thus have mastered the art of achieving great things with a limited access to resources. This presentation is an ongoing research, a picture of the wonders that shape the networking landscape of this island and a wake-on-LAN message to connect with the rest of us.
Watch Internet Society's NYC MESH - PROJECTS & IDEAS on Livestream.com. We will have a series of short presentations on community networks and related projects and ideas, followed by discussions.
Speakers:
Ingrid Burrington- networks.land;
Julien Deswaef- Cuba community network;
Rory Solomon- Battlemesh and European community networks;
Jesse Tane- network modeling with linux containers;
Daniela Perdomo- goTenna- technologies for off-grid and decentralized communications;
Oliver Reynolds- Filecoin.
https://www.meetup.com/nycmesh/events/241673754/
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