Social WiFi / Mesh Networks may be the only option, if centralize communication systems are being shutdown by the centralized governments. It looks like most of the software is ready to go and there are some hardware projects too. Here are some Mesh Network links.
Serval is a mature project supporting both hardware and software: http://www.servalproject.org/ https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-use-serval-mesh-to-chat-to-other-mobile-phones-without-a-phone-network-android/ Hardware: https://gotenna.com/ https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xyg5jd/gotenna-mesh-networking-for-smartphones https://beartooth.com/ https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/using-old-access-points-to-make-a-mesh-network.3346843/ Blockchain based: https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.04078 <https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.04078> https://decenter.org/en/what-is-the-mesh-network-and-why-is-it-our-future <https://decenter.org/en/what-is-the-mesh-network-and-why-is-it-our-future> https://www.rightmesh.io/ <https://www.rightmesh.io/> https://www.blockmesh.io/ <https://www.blockmesh.io/> https://ammbr.com/ <https://ammbr.com/> Toronto: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4xa3zq/toronto-gets-its-own-free-encrypted-mesh-network-CRTC-meshnet https://www.reddit.com/r/darknetplan/comments/4h1jx1/toronto_gets_its_own_free_encrypted_mesh_network/ Germany: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freifunk Oakland, CA: https://peoplesopen.net/ Hong Kong: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26285-hong-kong-protesters-use-a-mesh-network-to-organise/ <https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26285-hong-kong-protesters-use-a-mesh-network-to-organise/> Legalistic framework: http://picopeer.net/ Home oriented: https://uk.pcmag.com/wireless-networking/87178/the-best-wi-fi-mesh-network-systems http://www.tidepools.co/ Tidepools is a re-skinnable collaborative mobile mapping platform for gathering and sharing hyperlocal information and culture through expressive, community maps and data feeds, enabling greater connectivity and communication among neighbors and local organizations. Tidepools bridges the digital and physical space of a neighborhood, storing its data on local servers and broadcasted over WiFi so it can run even without reliance on an Internet connection. It integrates location-specific civic data in situ, including real time transit notifications and community safety issues. Community members can share events, user-created map layers and landmarks, and other local temporal information, creating a historical geospatial community database. Check out variations of Tidepools IN THE WILD above, to see how Tidepools has been used in Red Hook, Brooklyn <http://tidepools.co/redhook>, Hurricane Sandy <https://rhiwifi.co/status/>, Gezi Park Protests <http://tidepools.co/gezi> in Turkey, or for the Allied Media Conference <http://tidepools.co/testbed> in Detroit. > On 9 Aug 2019, at 17:06, Josh Levy <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Arzak, I've been following this and it's awful. How are people in the > region communicating with the outside world and asking for help? Is that even > possible? > > On Fri, Aug 9, 2019, at 11:01 AM, Arzak Khan wrote: >> When critical infrastructure becomes a weapon. >> >> Large parts of the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir were subjected to a >> total telecommunications blackout this week, as the Indian government passed >> new legislation to reduce the region’s political autonomy David Stodolsky, PhD Institute for Social Informatics Tornskadestien 2, st. th., DK-2400 Copenhagen NV, Denmark [email protected] Tel./Viber: +45 3095 4070
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