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− | |Title= | + | |Course=UNIK4700, UNIK9700 |
− | | | + | |Title=Feedback to Malta keynote on Basic Internet (Fxx) |
− | + | |Lecture date=2017/10/24 | |
− | | | + | |time=1315-1600 |
− | | | + | |Lecturer=Josef Noll, |
− | | | + | |Objective=Understand the basic Internet principles, and the [[InfoInternet]] future standard |
− | | | + | |Learning outcomes=Having followed the lecture, you have |
+ | * learned about the free access to information | ||
+ | * understood the bandwidth requirements of different types of services | ||
+ | * received an understanding of html5 elements | ||
+ | * learned about pilots with free access, e.g. Facebooks FreeBasics | ||
+ | |Pensum (read before)=Go through the attached presentation; establish questions to the presentation; read about FreeBasics from Facebook | ||
+ | |Keywords=Wifi, BasicInternet, InfoInternet, | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | discussed...page15++ | |
[[Media:201510_BasicInternet_Keynote_Malta.pdf]] | [[Media:201510_BasicInternet_Keynote_Malta.pdf]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:20171024_UNIK4700_LectureNotes.pdf]] including discussions on [[InfoInternet]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <!---- non wiki - heading for slideshow---> | ||
+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | <slideshow style="pixel" headingmark="⌘" incmark="…" scaled="80" font="Comic Sans MS, Calibri, cursive" > | ||
+ | ;title: UNIK4700 Basic Internet Keynote | ||
+ | ;author: Josef Noll | ||
+ | ;subfooter: UNIK4700/UNIK9700 | ||
+ | </slideshow> | ||
+ | </noinclude> | ||
+ | |||
+ | =⌘ Requirements for #Basic4All = | ||
+ | [[File:Top4-GDP_FR.jpg|350px|right|Top 4 IT companies have same GDP as France (Oct2017)]] | ||
+ | Mobile Internet access is the dominant way of accessing information for the majority of people in the world. | ||
+ | |||
+ | However, health and education services are predominantly provided through fixed infrastructures, and not available for the majority of people. | ||
+ | * [[InfoInternet]]-standard: text, pictures, other html 5 | ||
+ | * Network infrastructure for filtering on App level, e.g. WhatsApp text & pictures versus voice messages, calls and video | ||
+ | * Village platform with local information, e.g. health video | ||
+ | * Value proposition for countries and operators | ||
+ | |||
+ | =⌘ InfoInternet = | ||
+ | see [[InfoInternet]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =⌘ Network infrastructure = | ||
+ | [[File:BasicInternet_generic.png|500px|right|Basic Internet Infrastructure for optimised information provision]] | ||
+ | Goal: | ||
+ | * filter on text and pictures = free service, including local video | ||
+ | * video, voice, and other streaming = paid service | ||
+ | |||
+ | HowTo | ||
+ | * Data-base for App information, evtl. white list/black list | ||
+ | * Global or country-wide Network Control Centre for voucher creation | ||
+ | * Local control centre for traffic monitoring and filtering | ||
+ | * Proxy solution for content monitoring | ||
+ | |||
+ | =⌘ Proxy solution = | ||
+ | Browsers | ||
+ | * Example: Opera Mini | ||
+ | |||
+ | Apps | ||
+ | * Content type filtering, based on | ||
+ | ** App ID | ||
+ | ** IP address range | ||
+ | ** Ports | ||
+ | * packet inspection (''https challenge'') | ||
+ | |||
+ | Q: ''do we need browser standard, or can we perform all through proxy?'' | ||
+ | =⌘ Value proposition = | ||
+ | For countries | ||
+ | * free access to health and education information | ||
+ | |||
+ | For operators | ||
+ | * only 2-3% are used for InfoInternet, >97% for commercial services | ||
+ | * part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activity of the operator | ||
+ | * in-kind provision of bandwidth, Universal Communication Service Access Funds ([[UCSAF]]) | ||
+ | * new customers (create the need) | ||
+ | * establish the basic needs | ||
+ | * add-based communications (using spotify free buz model) | ||
+ | * sell user-data (Facebook and Google approach) |
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Basic Internet Feedback to Malta keynote
Course | UNIK4700, UNIK9700 |
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Title | Feedback to Malta keynote on Basic Internet (Fxx) |
Lecture date | 2017/10/24 1315-1600 |
presented | by Josef Noll |
Objective | Understand the basic Internet principles, and the InfoInternet future standard |
Learning outcomes | Having followed the lecture, you have
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Pensum (read before) | Go through the attached presentation; establish questions to the presentation; read about FreeBasics from Facebook |
References (further info) | |
Keywords | Wifi, BasicInternet, InfoInternet |
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discussed...page15++
Media:201510_BasicInternet_Keynote_Malta.pdf
- Media:20171024_UNIK4700_LectureNotes.pdf including discussions on InfoInternet
- Title
- UNIK4700 Basic Internet Keynote
- Author
- Josef Noll
- Footer
- Basic Internet Feedback to Malta keynote
- Subfooter
- UNIK4700/UNIK9700
⌘ Requirements for #Basic4All
Mobile Internet access is the dominant way of accessing information for the majority of people in the world.
However, health and education services are predominantly provided through fixed infrastructures, and not available for the majority of people.
- InfoInternet-standard: text, pictures, other html 5
- Network infrastructure for filtering on App level, e.g. WhatsApp text & pictures versus voice messages, calls and video
- Village platform with local information, e.g. health video
- Value proposition for countries and operators
⌘ InfoInternet
see InfoInternet
⌘ Network infrastructure
Goal:
- filter on text and pictures = free service, including local video
- video, voice, and other streaming = paid service
HowTo
- Data-base for App information, evtl. white list/black list
- Global or country-wide Network Control Centre for voucher creation
- Local control centre for traffic monitoring and filtering
- Proxy solution for content monitoring
⌘ Proxy solution
Browsers
- Example: Opera Mini
Apps
- Content type filtering, based on
- App ID
- IP address range
- Ports
- packet inspection (https challenge)
Q: do we need browser standard, or can we perform all through proxy?
⌘ Value proposition
For countries
- free access to health and education information
For operators
- only 2-3% are used for InfoInternet, >97% for commercial services
- part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activity of the operator
- in-kind provision of bandwidth, Universal Communication Service Access Funds (UCSAF)
- new customers (create the need)
- establish the basic needs
- add-based communications (using spotify free buz model)
- sell user-data (Facebook and Google approach)