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Goal of the meeting was to elaborate on how IEEE Region 8 could support Digital Inclusion through e.g. the ''free access to information'' , aka [[Internet Lite]]. As IEEE is more on promoting standards, we are looking for standards supporting Internet Lite.
  
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*state of innovation at Telecom operators
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* National Wifi as means for digital inclusion
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* Policies and regulations for digital inclusion
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* Global platform economy and the impact on the national economy, e.g. from 59 million people in ZA only about 5 million people pay tax
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* The [[National Knowledge Portal]] as contributor to digital inclusion
 
= Topics being discussed =
 
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State of innovation at Telecom operators. We had a common opinion, that the current business model of operators does not favour ''connecting the unconnected'', and that we need policies and regulations for digital inclusion. We were more specific about
 
State of innovation at Telecom operators. We had a common opinion, that the current business model of operators does not favour ''connecting the unconnected'', and that we need policies and regulations for digital inclusion. We were more specific about
* Lessons learned from Femto-cells: ''As long as every operator has it's own femto cells, it's hard to
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* Lessons learned from Femto-cells: ''As long as every operator has it's own femto cells, the business models of micro operators or people providing connectivity will not work''. We need regulations, e.g. 20 MHz as a common frequency for all femto/small cells.
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http://BasicInternet.org/amp/

[[National_Knowledge_Portal]]

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[[National_Knowledge_Portal]]

[[BasicInternet:Solutions]]

http://ongoing.basicinternet.no
[[Media:202006IntegratedApproach_Noll_Sess7_WSummit.pdf]]

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BasicInternet:IEEE Reg8-BasicInternet Intro Jul2020

Title BasicInternet:IEEE_Reg8-BasicInternet_Intro_Jul2020
Place Zoom.us
Date, Time 2020/07/21, 1100-1230
Contact Person Josef.Noll
Participants Josef.Noll, Albert Lysko
related to Project BasicInternet
Keywords
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Way ahead

Goal of the meeting was to elaborate on how IEEE Region 8 could support Digital Inclusion through e.g. the free access to information , aka Internet Lite. As IEEE is more on promoting standards, we are looking for standards supporting Internet Lite.

Thus, discussions focussed on

  • state of innovation at Telecom operators
  • National Wifi as means for digital inclusion
  • Policies and regulations for digital inclusion
  • Global platform economy and the impact on the national economy, e.g. from 59 million people in ZA only about 5 million people pay tax
  • The National Knowledge Portal as contributor to digital inclusion

Topics being discussed

State of innovation at Telecom operators. We had a common opinion, that the current business model of operators does not favour connecting the unconnected, and that we need policies and regulations for digital inclusion. We were more specific about

  • Lessons learned from Femto-cells: As long as every operator has it's own femto cells, the business models of micro operators or people providing connectivity will not work. We need regulations, e.g. 20 MHz as a common frequency for all femto/small cells.


BasicInternet:Meetings

BasicInternet:Uni_Makerere-BasicInternet_17Jul2020

DigI:Selela

Internet Lite

http://BasicInternet.org/amp/

National_Knowledge_Portal

BasicInternet:Solutions

National_Knowledge_Portal

BasicInternet:Solutions

http://ongoing.basicinternet.noMedia:202006IntegratedApproach_Noll_Sess7_WSummit.pdf

its-wiki.no:Introduction_Unafundo(South_Africa)-_Basic_Internet_Foundation