I submitted a talk for the Rights Con 2014, in a startup pitch format, and
wonder if there could be professors, NGO experts or others who may be
interested in the panel on March 3-4, 2014. There was a lot of progress during
the Arab spring, but much of it has not been sustainable development. Si
Brian said in another post that he thought IP blockage sounds fair and
> asked for response. Well, I've been through IP blocks and they are
> pure, unmitigated hell -- all kinds of people losing their website
> visibility and ability to communicate by email because one site was
> taken over by so
Le 19 déc. à 21:28, Julien Rabier a écrit :
> Usually, we don't setup mesh networks but point-to-point/point-to-multipoint
> backbone networks (at 5GHz freq) and we cover ranges up to 20-30 km.
Actually, there is a non-profit org in Burgundy covering a 80km area and they
have plans to increase t
Hello,
Le 19 déc. à 12:04, Yosem Companys a écrit :
> From: Nagarajan M
>
> I have been reading so many mails in this group for a few months and
> it has been a good learning experience. Now i have a practical issue
> of wireless connectivity that needs a solution.
>
> What technology is good t
From: Nagarajan M
I have been reading so many mails in this group for a few months and
it has been a good learning experience. Now i have a practical issue
of wireless connectivity that needs a solution.
What technology is good to cover rural areas with dispersed population
to provide WiFi in ru
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On 12/18/13 12:30 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> Brian Conley:
>> Have you contacted AT&T support? Crying censorship is a bit early
>> in this case don't you think?
>
> The website is blocked and the user did not request it - it is
> censorship. Th