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|ItemText=The Information Internet (InfoInternet) is the concept of an open Wifi network, providing a free access to text and pictures as bearers of information. The InfoInternet can also be used for IoT devices to connect to and be integrated into a home network, see [[Integrating_Energy_Devices_through_BasicInternet|Masterthesis on Device Integration into the Home Network]].
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|ItemText=InfoInternet is the standard for free access to text and pictures, as well as local videos, as bearers of information.
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Free access to information (''i.e. text and pictures'') is the catalyst for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the Agenda 2030. The direct focus  is on target 9.C focussing a.o. on ''affordable access to the Internet'', which is directly addressed through the InfoInternet standard. Our expectation is that free access to information is a basis for digital health in SDG 3, digital information for education in SDG 4, and digital jobs and economic growth in SDG 8. Free digital information access will thus become a strong contributor in reducing inequalities (SDG 10), and make human settlements inclusive (SDG 11).
  
The concept of InfoInternet is based on free access to information (''i.e. text and pictures''), and paid access to amusement (''i.e. video, gaming, other streaming''). InfoInternet is a way of reaching the people at the bottom of the pyramid, and ensure inclusion in the digital society. For further reading, see [[BasicInternet:White_List]]...
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Combining free access to information with paid access to amusement (''i.e. video, gaming, other streaming'') creates a sustainable business model for mobile operators and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). InfoInternet is a way of reaching the people at the bottom of the pyramid, and ensure inclusion in the digital society. For further reading, see [[BasicInternet:White_List]]...
  
 
Targeting customers who have less than 1 US$/month for communication services, the provision of InfoInternet is complementary to mobile operators, focussing on customers with higher ability to pay.
 
Targeting customers who have less than 1 US$/month for communication services, the provision of InfoInternet is complementary to mobile operators, focussing on customers with higher ability to pay.
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Examples of the InfoInternet are the implementation made by the [[BasicInternet:Home|Basic Internet Foundation]]
 
Examples of the InfoInternet are the implementation made by the [[BasicInternet:Home|Basic Internet Foundation]]
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The InfoInternet can also be used for IoT devices to connect to and be integrated into a home network, see [[Integrating_Energy_Devices_through_BasicInternet|Masterthesis on Device Integration into the Home Network]].
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InfoInternet is the standard for free access to text and pictures, as well as local videos, as bearers of information. Free access to information (i.e. text and pictures) is the catalyst for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the Agenda 2030. The direct focus is on target 9.C focussing a.o. on affordable access to the Internet, which is directly addressed through the InfoInternet standard. Our expectation is that free access to information is a basis for digital health in SDG 3, digital information for education in SDG 4, and digital jobs and economic growth in SDG 8. Free digital information access will thus become a strong contributor in reducing inequalities (SDG 10), and make human settlements inclusive (SDG 11).

Combining free access to information with paid access to amusement (i.e. video, gaming, other streaming) creates a sustainable business model for mobile operators and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). InfoInternet is a way of reaching the people at the bottom of the pyramid, and ensure inclusion in the digital society. For further reading, see BasicInternet:White_List...

Targeting customers who have less than 1 US$/month for communication services, the provision of InfoInternet is complementary to mobile operators, focussing on customers with higher ability to pay.

Free walk on the Internet through the InfoInternet

Examples of the InfoInternet are the implementation made by the Basic Internet Foundation

The InfoInternet can also be used for IoT devices to connect to and be integrated into a home network, see Masterthesis on Device Integration into the Home Network.

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