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  • |Research_Domain=Internet - IoPTS, ...g into consideration the need of projects such as [[GravidPluss]], [[Basic Internet]], [[SenSecPhD]] to present their content in a better way. As we expect to
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  • ...network is not designed to integrate thousands (or millions) of femtocell access points. Scalability is a concern here. ** All threat to public Internet
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, ...This list is established by the Kinderdorf, and will be implemented on the Access server.
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  • ...ologies for Sensor Descriptions. We expect that the next generation of the Internet will create automatic processes, where sensor data contribute to business d * Measurable Security for the Internet of Things
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  • :: 2. ''UiO owns the access network'', the model of a provider having just an access network, and collaborates with operators on handling the core network. :: 4. ''Internet light for all'', providing free access to information for everyone. Examples might be the DigI.BasicInternet.no pr
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  • |Objective=In future Internet of Things (IoT) based systems a huge amount of data will be available, not ** access to the Telenor Objects platform (subscribe)
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  • ...nes, and other mobile devices. Facilities such as ultra-broadband Internet access, IP telephony, gaming services, and streamed multimedia may be provided to
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  • ...ensions, and may cover aspects of communication, virtualization, security, access, service management, and business integration.
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  • S. Alam, J. Noll and D. Roman, "Semantic Policies for Service Access in Mobile supported Sensor Networks?",Int. Conf. on Advances in Human-orien Alam, S.; Noll, J., "A Semantic Enhanced Service Proxy Framework for Internet of Things," Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom), 2010 IEEE/ACM In
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  • ...ensions, and may cover aspects of communication, virtualization, security, access, service management, and business integration.
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  • * Describe the difference between an Internet service, a mobile service and a proximity service * Challenges Semantic Access
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  • |Keywords:=Internet, WiMAX, Internet.org, Education, Our mission is to provide Internet for Kongo, using the new concept of '''user involved service and infrastruc
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  • |ShortTitle=Basic Internet |Title=Basic Internet, "Connect The Future"
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  • ...le to their real identity (using Photo ID and typing pattern) for security access and code of conduct. ...(2013 - 2018) project to enhance ICT pedagogical integration and increase access to education in Africa. In collaboration with Makerere University (Uganda),
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  • ...r internet where the continent is far away to cope to the growing data and internet traffic demand (the social media, e-learning, e-banking,..). ...w revenues, simply said consumers, has been excluded to benefit a reliable internet service.
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  • |Title=Non-discriminating Access for Digital Inclusion ...he digital divide by providing the InfoInternet infrastructure and digital access.
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  • ...pects like privacy and security for the user, and the integration with the Internet of Things (IoT) * Payment, access and NFC communication in general, including the principles of NFC
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  • |Keywords=EHealth, IoT, Internet of Things, routing, Network, ...on of procedures for network creation including network discovery, network access, topology learning, traffic determination, routing, and different quality o
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  • ...etworks, Mobile Networks, Security, IoT, Internet of Things, WirelessHART, Internet of Things, IoT, IoTSec, *** Access and core
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  • |Keywords=Basic Internet, Internet, Internet.org, Standard, Internet Lite ...ext=InfoInternet is the standard for '''Internet Lite for all''', the free access to text and pictures, as well as local videos, as bearers of information.
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  • *1- Internet contribution to the emerging economy of Rwanda: case study in health, educa *2- Technical and Scientific appraoches to deploy a reliable Internet connectivity based on WMNs with tolerable cost.
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  • |Titel=Measurable Security for Sensor Communication in the Internet of Things |Objective=Internet of Things (IoT) will mean for industrial systems
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  • ...etworks, Mobile Networks, Security, IoT, Internet of Things, WirelessHART, Internet of Things, IoT *** Access and core
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  • ...transponders. End-to-end system performance and higher layer protocols for Internet applications are covered as well. ...n and broadcast services. This includes radio transmission, modulation and access methods, satellite and earth station technology and finally system performa
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  • |Research_Domain=Internet - IoPTS ==Access rights==
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  • * [[BasicInternet:Managed_Wifi_access|Seminar: Managed Wifi Access]] * [[IoTSec:Home|Security for Internet of Things, IoTSec.no started]]
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  • * Asynchronous multiple access * Rel-15 Study items: 5G NR non orthogonal multiple access, e.g. RSMA, 5G NR for C-V2X communications
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  • |Title=Propagation Models and Free Internet * Understand the challenges in "free access to web information"
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  • * Database access through GPRS ...g the Bluetooth connectivity from the service connection of the car to the Internet
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  • |ShortTitle=Basic Internet access |Title=Free access to information on the Internet
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  • |Common Projects:=Free Internet access
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  • |Title=Basic Internet access: Opportunity for Kjeller |Project=Free Web access,
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  • |Title=Building the security-aware society based on free Web access to security courses |Research_Domain=5G Networks, Internet - IoPTS
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  • [[Guy Kamanda]] and [[Josef Noll]] have a dream on providing Internet to everyone in the world, and [[BasicInternet:Basic_Internet]] will help in ...allowing to get 20-30 kbit/s access rates on every network. Such a limited access
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  • ...r networks use real-time data transmission over public networks (GPRS, the Internet, satellites) or private radio links or cables. These links are in principle ...brary is "at your hand", you can get there directly from UiO: [[How to get access to IEEE, Springer and other scientific literature -> Unik/UiOLibrary]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Basic Internet access]]
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  • * Novel concepts for reducing the digital divide: Basic Internet, : Outcome: Better information access to existing knowledge
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  • ...data sending phase online. which mean the user have to be connected to the internet in the data sending phase just only. ...By that we ensure ''(i)'' that only those who are in the right group have access to the full functionality of the app and ''(ii)'' that giving the mobile ph
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  • : 13.15 Internet of Things Security Standardisation - Göran Selander (Ericsson) * Nils on their approach in access of security
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  • |Common Projects:=Basic Internet access,
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  • *Access Control: dynamic and granular *Protection of call control servers: control access to the servers in order to prevent malicious or unauthorized network connec
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  • ...e able to access streaming video and audio content. Additionally the Basic Internet navigation will be much faster due to an increased QoS. ...onaries, however, I didn't find anything explicit for Runcom. Searching on Internet I found the following dictionary created by alandekok from Runcom.
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  • == Getting access == ...a console ports. Console ports are intended to be the first way of getting access, which requires local presence, however none of the components is answering
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  • ASA1(config-if)#switchport access vlan 2 ASA1(config)#access-list inside_nat_outside extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.
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  • ...you print to a Google Cloud Print printer, your document is sent over the Internet to Google, who sends it to your printer. Unlike Apple’s AirPrint, Google !Solution!!User interaction level!!Accessibility level!!Security level!!Internet connection!!Requirements!!Delay
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  • * Basic Internet (free access to basic information (text & pictures) on the Internet) * inverse MVNO: the customer owns the access network
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  • * Basic Internet (free access to basic information (text & pictures) on the Internet) * inverse MVNO: the customer owns the access network
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  • |Titel=Security Analysis of the Basic Internet ...ctive=The starting point of the thesis is a security analysis of the Basic Internet concept. Based on the outcome of this initial phase, a further focus may ad
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  • = Documentation of the Technology used by Basic Internet = <!------ Basic Internet Infrastructure --->
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  • = Solutions for Internet Lite = When providing Internet in areas with low availability or high costs the focus is on getting as muc
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  • * access '''everyware''' * access from all devices
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  • |Titel=Creating Analysis and Standards for the Information-Internet ...y over capacity-limited networks requires new standards for an Information-Internet ('''InfoInternet'''), delivering compressed text and picturesto everyone. T
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  • |Titel=Analysis of Proxy services for an Information-Internet ...y over capacity-limited networks requires new standards for an Information-Internet ('''InfoInternet'''), delivering basic information for free to everyone.
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  • |Title=Basic Internet Access: Capacity and Traffic Shaping |Note=Basic Internet, Traffic shaping
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, ...erage/infrastructure economics, affordability (taxation), digital skills ("Internet trainer" in India) and locally relevant content
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  • ...over capacity-limited networks requires new standards for a "low-capacity Internet", delivering basic information for free to everyone. ...ies. In the least developed countries, only 7% of households have Internet access. In this same set of countries, 12 of 100 inhabitants have active mobile br
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  • * Basic Internet (free access to basic information (text & pictures) on the Internet) * inverse MVNO: the customer owns the access network
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  • |Titel=Security challenges of open low-capacity wifi access ...ent, the candidate should be able to evaluate the security of such an open access.
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  • ...appplant.cordova.plugin.email-composer 0.8.3dev "EmailComposer" : provides access to the standard interface that manages the editing and sending an email mes ...ache.cordova.file 1.3.3 "File" : implements a File API allowing read/write access to files residing on the device.
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  • |Objective=Info Internet means access to text and information... to be completed |Keywords=Basic Internet, InfoInternet,
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  • ...urations R<sub>1...20</sub> can make use of whatever carrier providing the access to our feeding network, being it an 802.16d WiMAX link, a 5GHz Wifi link or ...our backup generator for the internet], founded by Ushahidi as part of the Internet for Africa initiative.
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  • <span style="float: right; font-size: 80%;" > ([[Basic Internet|back to Basic Internet]]) </span> = Comments to the Internet.org app =
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  • Our goal is to provide free access to basic information. * Do you have technologies supporting basic access, autonomous operation,
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  • ...we are interested in the human aspect in security and privacy concerns in Internet of Things for smart grids. More precise, we will use case studies to find o ...brary is "at your hand", you can get there directly from UiO: [[How to get access to IEEE, Springer and other scientific literature -> Unik/UiOLibrary]]
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  • ...an/the open Wifi Network, connects to the network, announces itself to the Internet, and gives the owner the opportunity to take control of the device. The the ...ver model, IoT security, Risk analysis, Client authentication, Information-Internet,
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  • Following the Basic Internet mandate of low-bandwidth information provision, we believe that you don't n ...ide the information about a person to over the low-bandwidth link of Basic Internet, and get personalised information back to the user.
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  • ...iO) and Kjeller Innovasjon AS to foster ''Internet light for all, the free access to information for everyone on the globe''. The Foundation works for: ...rrier of digital content to people in areas with low admission and / or no Internet coverage.
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  • ...stored on the device and can be transferred afterwards. Next time you have access to your phone, you must turn on the bluetooth function, you go to "automati ...at the hospital you must first log on "Basic Internet" network. You get an access code from your healthcare provider. '''
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, GravidPluss, Both should run the GravidPluss access, with open access for Opera Mini, access to www.GravidPluss.no, otherwise vouchers.
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, TrygtSvangerskap * changed to "open access" for Basic Internet
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, GravidPluss, * changed to "open access" for Basic Internet
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  • ...IoT for Smart Grids''' is to promote the development of a safe and secure Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled smart power grid infrastructure. IoTSec will apply ...urnkey service and tool suite for service providers to enable the ultimate internet user experience. The main focus of EyeSaas is to remotely configure custome
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  • ...Boudko and Habtamu Abie, "Adaptive Cybersecurity Framework for Healthcare Internet of Things", The IEEE 13th International Symposium on Medical Information an #Shukun Tokas. "Code Diversification Mechanisms for Securing the Internet of Things". 29th Nordic Workshop on Programming Theory. Turku, Finland, Nov
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  • ...IoT for Smart Grids''' is to promote the development of a safe and secure Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled smart power grid infrastructure. IoTSec will apply ...net:Home|Basic Internet Foundation]] on authentication mechanisms for free access
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  • |Title=Measurable Security for the Internet of Things |NewsDE=Messbare Sicherheit für das Internet der Dinge
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  • ...used on the technical understanding on establishing information spots with Internet Lite. * African Child/Basic Internet TZ: Catherine, Ben
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  • |Titel=The Freemium Model for Access: Internet Lite |Objective=[[Internet lite]] is the terminology used to address the free access to information for all. The role of digital technology in achieving the Sus
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  • |Research_Domain=Internet - IoPTS, * BasicInternet.org - Free access to basic information (''compressed text and pictures'')
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  • :: novel business model for operators - "Basic Internet" for education :: extending mobile networks with ''(i)'' Basic Internet/Mobile Broadband and ''(ii)'' extending the network to reach novel areas
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  • ...to the Caritas Kinderdorf. There the box will "dial up" using ADSL to the Internet, and distribute the content via a mixed TP,AirTies network. * establish DynDNS (KinderdorfCaritas.BasicInternet.no), such that we can access the box remotely?
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  • ...rs '''3''' PhD positions in the area of <br/> "Security Modelling for the Internet of Things (IoT)" you have access to many economical advantages, like special offers to
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  • |Title=Feedback to Malta keynote on Basic Internet (Fxx) |Objective=Understand the basic Internet principles, and the [[InfoInternet]] future standard
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  • ...tional Knowledge Portal]], as an entry point for digital inclusion (''free access to the National Knowledge Portal'') and quality information * Basic Internet Solutions including 3 elements, see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]
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  • ...ctive=Future Homes will have one or several gateways to information on the Internet. Norway will introduce Smart Meters by 2019, giving the opportunity to deve ...brary is "at your hand", you can get there directly from UiO: [[How to get access to IEEE, Springer and other scientific literature -> Unik/UiOLibrary]]
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  • ...ctive=Future Homes will have one or several gateways to information on the Internet. Norway will introduce Smart Meters by 2019, giving the opportunity to deve ...brary is "at your hand", you can get there directly from UiO: [[How to get access to IEEE, Springer and other scientific literature -> Unik/UiOLibrary]]
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  • * '''Access to attack database"' ...<br/> The integration of computer networks with the physical environment - Internet of Things (IoT) - raises a whole new class of concerns with regard to secur
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  • ...16) and Liberia (4 Nov 2016) were originated by estimated 100.000 infected Internet of Things (IoT) devices <ref name="Neal 2016">Neal, Dave (2016), Mirai botn ...IoT devices on both the DNS provider Dyn in the USA, and the attack on the Internet in Libera happened from IoT devices, which were not properly secured. In mo
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  • = White Paper: The Information-Internet (InfoInternet) = This white paper described the InfoInternet as a standard for providing free access to Information for everybody.
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  • ...ocial acceptance are major challenges to achieve the full potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, '''SCOTT – Secure COnnected Trustable Things' |Research_Domain=5G Networks, Internet - IoPTS
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, IoTSec, SCOTT, * free access to Information through e.g. the Opera Mini Proxy
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  • = Providing Free Access to Global Health Information in Tanzania = ...ce, addressing a common mission and best praxis for partnership in digital access, will build the basis for sustainable development, a catalyst for achieving
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  • ...yle="color:#00225A; font-size: 240%;font-weight:bold;" >Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion (DigI)</span> ...size: 200%;font-weight:bold;" >Sustainable Business Models for Information Access </span>
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  • ...ocial acceptance are major challenges to achieve the full potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, SCOTT – Secure COnnected Trustable Things, a === Semantic Attribute Based Access Control ([[S-ABAC]]) - UiO===
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  • ...sharing pilot operation in Tanzania, thus an extension towards Information-Internet provision will allow for cost-effective provision of health services. The f ...on. We will use TV White Space a Back-hauling technology to bring Internet Access tho these schools. The University of Dodoma procured White Space Radios fro
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  • ...people around the globe either not having access to Internet or do not use Internet for various reasons. ...free internet access are the future potential consumers of the fully paid internet service data plans.
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  • ...cosystem for societal and digital inclusion'', with the freemium model for access and quality information being locally available. ...ntal information through local '''Information Spots''', as well as premium access to broadband content, results in a profitable business model.
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  • : 1100 Role of Digital Literacy in Addressing Mobile Internet Usage Gap in Tanzania - Adam B. Mtaho : Towards an Enabling Policy and Regulatory Environments for Complementary Access Networks - Josephine Miliza (APC)
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  • ...nable ICT and communication infrastructure for digital inclusion. Internet access is a universal issue and of major concern to many policy makers and governm ...ccess to information presents the basis for a scalable solution of digital access for everyone in the society.
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  • ...ve it will enhance their education and school work along with computer and internet skills.
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  • ...owered through the ongoing activities from Amotel i Tanzania and the Basic Internet Foundation through http://Digi.BasicInternet.no .../DigI.BasicInternet.no. These pilots will bring digital health information access to health stations in 2 (phase A) + 10 villages (phase B). We are supported
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  • Q: What kind of connectivity do we talk about in DigI? Mobile phone or "Internet" ...information. Thus, if a mobile network exists, people might still not have access to information, which we will provide at a health spot.
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  • :11:10-11:30 Uhr: Basic Internet Foundation (BasicInternet.no) und InfoInternet Standard ...Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Instituten (TU München, Uni Oslo, ... , Basic Internet Foundation ....)
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  • ...f Oslo (UiO) increases the focus on security and formal methods applied to Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). Several PhD positions are * '''PhD-ABAC4Health''': Fine-grained Access Control for e-Health Data [[Media:More_Details_PhDABAC4Health.pdf]]
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  • Our consortium of 10 partners from 8 countries was established to bring free access to Health Information to people in rural areas. Our key concept of providin ...onsists of an autonomous hot-spot, powered by a solar panel, and providing access to basic information (InfoInternet), being text, pictures and local video.
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  • ...iminating access for Digital Inclusion - Josef Noll, project leader, Basic Internet Foundation
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  • |Lead partner=Basic Internet Foundation |Objective=This task will establish the architecture for low cost access, including:
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  • ...to the same logical application may connect via a cellular network to the Internet. If these sensors are used to measure a specific time sequence of values, i
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  • |Lead partner=Basic Internet Foundation * solar-cell driven Wifi access point
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  • ...color:#00225A; font-size: 200%;font-weight:bold;" >comments from the Basic Internet Foundation</span> The EU has announced Wifi4EU, the free access to Internet: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/wifi4eu-free-wi-fi-europeans
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  • ...nteroperability with available networked systems. Current solutions on the Internet of Things consumer market are mostly proprietary and vendors are thus tryin ...In particular, sensors and actuators connected to each other via different access networks have difficulties talking securely to each other and require signi
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  • ...Making Systems Software Development Process with Rescue Experiences." IEEE Access, 2020. ...ee, Jia-Chun Lin, Olaf Owe: PDS: Deduce elder privacy from smart homes. Internet Things 7 (2019)
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  • ...ties or areas of critical infrastructure. The other issue is extending the access control in physically separated locations with virtually defined areas with ...monstration of self-aware Internet-of-Things (IoT) network capabilities in access control and safety critical applications, in order to increase its availabi
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  • ...ently used solutions are usually based on static infrastructure (barriers, access points) and do not ensure proper level of situation awareness. ...oach in order to highly increase situational awareness and enable flexible access rights management in challenging area
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  • Our goal is to provide free access to information through the [[InfoInternet]] standard. The InfoInternet stan NO - Norway - Basic Internet
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  • * TR-098 - DSLHome Internet Gateway Device * Hypercat - allows Internet of Things (IoT) clients to discover information about IoT assets over the w
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  • ...enhanced with further sensors. The single-board computer has access to the internet. Aggregated data will be sent to a cloud computing service, which performs |Baseline=Cloud computing is a common metapher for Internet-based access to ressources including hardware and software. Cloud services are software
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, DigI, : 2. ramp-up of Internet adoption by e.g. free access to information with a sustainable business model
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  • |Keywords=Internet, Affordable Access,
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  • * [https://mailchi.mp/536f72f36a2e/newsletter-internet-lite-dec-1403140 DigI Newsletter July 2020] * [https://mailchi.mp/9fca2cb1d8e3/newsletter-internet-lite-june-2019 DigI Newsletter June 2019]
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  • The kick-off will take place at the Basic Internet Foundation, Gunnar Randers vei 19, 2007 Kjeller, co-located with the Depart * [[How to travel to Kjeller]], [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Basic+Internet+Foundation/@59.9752172,11.0432455,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x46417b7ea73
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, DigI, * 70 villages in a surrounding villages (with paid access)
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  • |Project=DigI, Basic Internet, == Fokus areas of Basic Internet Foundation ==
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  • * business: charge phone, repair phones, sell vouchers for Internet access, sell smart phones,... ...their own device (BYOD) to get free connectivity to information, and paid access to commercial services
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  • * '''Solar-power Internet-of-Things (IoT) gateway''' ...nternet]] standard on free access to information for all. We see that free access to information is the catalyst for a majority of the SDG goals, and especia
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  • |Project=Basic Internet, :1) Kinder im Kinderdorf ans Internet heranbringen
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  • ...basis of the sustainable business operation is the Partnership for Digital Access. ...onsists of an autonomous hot-spot, powered by a solar panel, and providing access to basic information (InfoInternet), being text, pictures and local video.
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  • |Lead partner=Basic Internet Foundation * ''Note: Sales price depends on the location and the access''
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  • # Internet Link (RBSXTR&R11e-LTE) - 3G/4G modem with directive antenna <br/>https://mi # LNCC (RBD52G) <br/>https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac2 a Dual-concurrent Access Point, that provides Wifi coverage for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies at the
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  • |Titel=Innovation for All based through free Information Access ...e, the reality is that roughly 3.5 Billion people are not connected to the Internet. Being left-out from the Digital Society removes the capabilities for reach
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  • ...less sensor network or WSN has three main components, the sensor node, the access point and a console. These components exist for the purpose of making the W ...rt concerning the technology behind a WSN such as the IEEE, the OSI model, Internet Protocol and routing in general. Furthermore, the focus will be on differen
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  • Basic Internet Foundation ...establish a common activity in providing free access to information (‘’Internet light’’) and update of mobile broadband to rural Tanzania.
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  • ...ators into the village, we expect to re-use the mobile tower to distribute Internet to hot-spots being as long as 7 km away. These Wifi hot-spots will be typi [[Media:Free access to Digital Health Information in Tanzania 9.11 JN ASW.pdf|Presentation by C
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  • Access Code: 408-102-061 ...Foundation has stolen his intellectual properties when focussing on ‘’Internet light for all’’. A documentation is established at [[BasicAdmin:Monka-B
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  • Access Code: 229-981-317 * providing Internet for as little as 175 Rupies/month (<3€) to rural areas, using 5.8 GHz dir
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  • :: Security and Trust in the Internet of Things, [[Privacy_Label]], kort om [[IoTSec:Home|Security for IoT in Sma ...for all'', inkl. digital helse prosjektet [[DigI:Home|''Non-discriminating access for digital inclusion'']]
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  • == The vision "Internet light for all" == [[File:Internet_light_as_catalyst.png|400px|right|Caption=Internet Light for All, the catalyst for the Sustainable Goals]]
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  • ...tored locally, as soon as one of the users already retrieved this from the Internet. Peer-to-peer connectivity is another example useful to education. ...'keywords: [[InfoInternet]] standard, Internet light, CDN, storage, future Internet, Microsoft Sangam''
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  • ...y, 2G only. People are travelling to Migori village to charge phones, surf Internet, sending project reports including pictures to the district officer. The vi ...nominated by ourselves - making money? Community: need smart phone -cheap access, now only used 5% of services
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  • Minutes - møte med Josef Noll (BAsic Internet Foundation), Eivind Fjeldstad (NABA), Ingeborg K. Haavardsson (Centre for G ...yggeklossen for et bærekraftig samfunn i den digitalen verden. Konseptet "Internet light" omfatter fri tilgang til helse-, utdannings- og landbruksinformasjon
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  • * We want to reach the people – they will access the entry point and use the digital health platform. What are good entry po * Mr Ulanga from the Universal Communication Service Access Funds presentation. Priority diseases may have research impact, but less so
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  • * [BasicInternet.no Basic Internet Foundation er dannet av UiO (den gangen UNIK) og Kjeller Innovasjon for å ...og ITS har en ekstrem bra ''track record'' innen Security and Trust in the Internet of Things, gjennom både store nasjonale og internasjonale prosjekter, samt
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  • Access Code: 365-737-197 * Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) in South Africa. Sudhir presented "Internet light for all" and "5G network slicing". Extremely good acceptance from Afr
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  • Access Code: 670-562-845 * Internet government forum - IGF (13Nov) Paris (Danica) https://www.intgovforum.org/m
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  • ...In practice, this means that their technology does not need access to the Internet to detect new viruses and cyber attacks, it uses very little resources and
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  • :1. How can we bring access to the Internet to every part of the world? (antenna, range, frequency, :2. How can we ensure that everyone has free access to the information? (Internet Lite, Raspberry Lite)
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  • :: Security and Trust in the Internet of Things, [[Privacy_Label]], [[IoTSec:Home|Security for IoT in Smart Grids ...for all'', inkl. digital helse prosjektet [[DigI:Home|''Non-discriminating access for digital inclusion'']]
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  • * access the app after installation (currently needs authorisation managed remotely ...'' Josef Noll is Secretary General of the [http://BasicInternet.org Basic Internet Foundation (''BasicInternet'')], and promotes Digital Health as catalyst to
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  • Access Code: 563-773-957 Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2019 in Berlin
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  • |Keywords=InfoInternet, 5GforAll, SDG 9, SDGs, Digitisation, CTU, Internet Lite, |Keywords=InfoInternet, 5GforAll, SDG 9, SDGs, Digitisation, CTU, Internet Lite, InternetLite
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  • ...e, to measure the mobile networks around Selela, and to install the first "Internet Lite for All" information spot. HVL/Internet
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  • * we promote and provide '"Free access to information''' * our vision is '''Internet Lite for All'''
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  • Christine had an interactive talk on «Free access to digital health information in Iringa, Tanzania: Development, provision a ...ions are given in bold, with our comments reflecting the potential of free access to digital health information for all. It is fascinating to see how forward
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  • ...in March 2019, with Esilalei being the first village in Africa to receive Internet Lite. The other villages/schools/primary health facilities are: ...ide of Arusha]] - providing Wifi on the campus and establish an affordable Internet connection
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  • ...mation_dashboard.php'' on the RPI (see Figure 1.2). <br/>Selecting voucher access, the user will enter a 4 digit username (e.g. ''1xzu'') and a 4 digit passw '''Hamed''' and '''Wisam''' . Using the access to the main server set by '''Maurice''' to download the files created to ea
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  • The Patandi teachers college is located just outside of Arusha. Internet is provided through a mobile bundle, until the national solution is in plac [[File:Patandi_Testing.jpg|450px|right|thumb|''Discussing access for the Patandi Teacher College (with Lucas, Arne Jacob, the Head of IT, Ca
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  • ...information spot'''. Everyone can visit this information spot and get free access to text, pictures and local video, e.g. health, education and entrepreneuri * Select '''Network & Internet '''
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  • * No updates = no Internet 79% of the Internet traffic is expected through Wifi and mobile by 2022 (Gartner 2018)
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  • ...t Foundation established the concept '''Internet Lite for All''', the free access to information for everyone: ...net access'', with free access to text, pictures and local video, and paid access to broadband and streaming services;
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  • = Free Access to Information - Microsoft Team contributions = The Basic Internet Foundation got an invitation to participate at the Microsoft Idea Fest 2019
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  • |Title=Next Generation Internet for free Access to Digital Public G |Keywords=Digital Public Goods, DPGs, NGI, Next Generation Internet, Digital Inclusion,
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  • ...l issues were discussed, including how the mobile network is used to bring Internet Information Spots into the villages. Examples were the 22 km distance to th * 1A: We recommend that by 2030, every adult should have affordable access to digital networks, as well as digitally-enabled financial and health serv
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  • ...- An information spot provides free access to local information, and to [[Internet Lite]] ...free access to information and premium access to broadband services on the Internet
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  • ...asic Internet Foundation, we focus on a sustainable solution for providing access to digital information to everyone. Our work encompasses the following thr * Digital Inclusion and access, especially on how to bring information spots to rural areas
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  • ...oundation provides Infrastructure that guarantees affordable access to the Internet and Information in unserved and underserved communities. The cooperation an * https://basicinternet.org/internet-lite-to-the-migoli-high-school/
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  • ...and business, as well as looking for opportunities to collaborate for free access to information and digital public goods. ...atives, has been attended in 4 Africa Community Network Summits hosted by Internet Society since inception in 2016 and in the last 2 years as a member of the
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  • The goal of the meeting was an information exchange between UNDP and Basic Internet Foundation. Gerald pointed out similarities in the goals, and appreciated t * Gerald will further elaborate on how the information on Internet Lite and Village/Health/Information Spots can be useful for UNDP, especiall
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  • |Titel=Access to Digital Public Goods 1A: We recommend that by 2030, every adult should have affordable access to digital networks, as well as digitally-enabled financial and health serv
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  • * Though the goal of providing digital access and a health information package at every primary health facility is common ...Divide]], addressing especially [[Internet Lite]], the freemium model for access.
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  • * The partners UiO, SUA, NIMR, Future Competencies, Mondraggon and Basic Internet all gave a brief update on the main achievements and lessons learned from 2 ...ggestion: scalability and sustainability in the future in terms of network/internet connectivity but also on the digitization of the contents (content manageme
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  • '''1. Introduction of Basic Internet to UCC'''<br/> ...Irene Sewankambo, highlghting our purpose of visit to Uganda and the Basic Internet concept. Irene Sewankambo welcomed us to the institution and made a quick i
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  • : Business model for access Collaboration between Digital Skills Foundation and Basic Internet
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  • ...(UCSAF), Matogoro Jabera (tzCNA), Felix Sukums (MUHAS), and Peter Mmbando (Internet Society) in the Panel Discussion on Approaches, Challenges, and Sustainabil ...able school/community connectivity. UCSAF (Universal Communication Service Access Fund) supports school connectivity and is inviting to a proof-of-concept in
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  • # You want to [[DigI:Internet_Lite_for_All|read more on why we use '''Internet Lite''']]? * The access is working? Then it's time for the '''Premium service'''. [[BasicInternet:V
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  • ...sy asked for more information on both connectivity, the freemium model for access, as well as digital health and the envisaged National Knowledge Portal. * The Embassy is interested in connecting the Basic Internet Foundation with necessary shareholders such as the Minister of Telecom, Min
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  • : Introduction of Basic Internet Foundation and connectivity in Tanzania ...excluded people'''. As such, any solution that can contribute to access to Internet is appreciated. The main agreements reached:
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  • ....png|400px|right|thumb|''Figure 1 - Regional Knowledge Portal encompassing access, information and data governance'']] ...ital transformation for youth in Dar es Salaam by addressing connectivity, access to information and digital skills to all youth. In order to achieve this ma
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  • ** inform the communities (through multiplicators, e.g. Internet Governance Forum) ** support SDG indicator 4.A.1 on the percentage of schools connected to Internet
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  • ...]]) and communities, having the same ambition on digital inclusion and the access for every single person, as well as common critics, e.g. [[5G]] not address * address women entrepreneurship and access to Internet, through involving Dorcas Muthoni from afchix.org
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  • |Keywords=Freemium Model, Freemium model for access ...le apps, it is a question why we we still don't see the freemium model for access:<br/>
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  • ...he United Nations' High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation, especially 1A (access) and 1B (digital public goods), see: [[DigI:Publications#Further_Reading]]. * Our suggestion is the '''Free access to the [[National Knowledge Portal]]''', which can hold Education, health,
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  • ...et Service Providers (ISPs) and Mobile Operators could include the “free access to the National Knowledge Portal” as a prerequisite for a license. [[File:Ethiopica_zeroRated_2Jun2020.jpg|420px|right|thumb|''Figure 3: Free access to information on health and education in Ethiopia'']]
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  • * Priorities of the Government of Norway: ''access, skills, regulations & inclusion'' ...focussing on social media and entertainment. Given the work of the Basic Internet Foundation to bring digital health information out to people - see https://
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  • ...nterrupted power available (solar) so that children and staff have regular access to contents including during weekends
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  • As a follow-up from the [[DigI:Home|''Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion (DigI)'']] project, we introduced the connectivity of ...tainability using a mobile broadband package of e.g. 10 GB/month, and free access to information on site
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  • ...wer both the staff and the students to participate join digital inclusion. Internet connectivity is our major challenge here at in Zimbabwe. ...as a priority by the Government of Norway. These four key factors are: '''Access, Skills, Regulations and Inclusion'''
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  • |Project=Basic Internet access, DigI, ...commendation A+B should both be put together to help solves the issues of access and connectivity
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  • |Research_Domain=5G Networks, Internet - IoPTS # Provide free access to educational contents,
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  • *Basic Internet is Present in 9 countries globally of which 5 are in Africa but we still do *There is the need for people to have access to information that they need to drive the development agenda and achieve i
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  • ...EE is more on promoting standards, we are looking for standards supporting Internet Lite. ...he reach of mobile networks: Our main focus (see BasicInternet 1.0) was on access, providing information spots in areas with no mobile coverage. Thus, we foc
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  • # National Knowledge Portal and relation to Norwegian Priorities "access, skills, regulations and inclusion" Collaboration in the [[DigI:Home|"Non-discriminating Access for Digital Inclusion" (DigI) project]] with [[
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  • ...oject proposal covering both portal and access. If interested, we can give access to our wiki (ongoing.BasicInternet.no). ...th 5G rural backbone and leverage existing smartphones with WiFi for local access
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  • |Title=BasicInternet:Free Access to Information in Europe '''Access to information is a social right'''
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  • ...ement reached on collaboration between Giertsen Energy Solutions AS, Basic Internet Foundation and UiO, focussing on * a Combined approach for job creation based on Energy & Internet
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  • ...hub.com/openzim and the work being done by the Kiwix http://kiwix.org/ and Internet in a Box IIAB https://github.com/iiab teams. ...obile-based access to the portals is clear. Who will pay for/manage local access to the portal via wifi on mini-servers?
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  • ...ghted to have Professor Josef Noll of the University of Oslo and the Basic Internet Foundation to discuss the future of wireless communications into the next g ...as had tremendous success in including about half of the population to the Internet, the digital divide has just become bigger. 5G, Industry4.0, IoT, AI, Smart
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  • ...continue on his followup with Potraz and how we can utilise the Community Access Centres in Zimbabwe *Josef's technical document basis will be Basic Internet's Yeboo.com portal used in the [[DigI:Home|DigI project]]. See GDocs https:
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  • |Keywords=Internet Governance Forum, IGF, Digital Inclusion, ...//www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2020-village-booth-11-basic-internet-foundation
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  • The online meeting was held with partners from Unafundo, the Basic Internet Foundation and the Dutch Embassy in South Africa. * Our discussions on access to information and creation of content that is viable for communities in em
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  • * Provide free access to the Portal in Pedro Moncayo as the base for scaling worldwide |Research_Domain=Internet - IoPTS
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  • ...Nazar to get in contact with TZ Institute for education to get '''offline access''' to the online library ...h another 4 sets, such that ISOC TZ can establish 5 schools with access to Internet - Nazar to send the plus.codes/map coordinates of the school to connect
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  • ...ls (SDGs), it was further stressed by the United Nations, Governments, the Internet Society, NGOs and local communities. Download the report from [[Media:Poli == Innspill fra Basic Internet Foundation ==
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  • = Public Reports by UiO and Basic Internet Foundation = ...ls (SDGs), it was further stressed by the United Nations, Governments, the Internet Society, NGOs and local communities.
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  • ...to make digital inclusion happening <br/>b) innovative business models for access<br/>c) Yeboo village portal - a potential for Open Source development === About Basic Internet Foundation ===
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  • |Title=DigI: CSIR-SANA-Basic Internet Foundation * Basic Internet Foundation: Josef
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  • ...Nazar to get in contact with TZ Institute for education to get '''offline access''' to the online library ...h another 4 sets, such that ISOC TZ can establish 5 schools with access to Internet - Nazar to send the plus.codes/map coordinates of the school to connect
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  • ...r/>- Nazar is in contact with TZ Institute for education to get '''offline access''' to the online library<br/>- Teaching aid for teachers <br/>- Syllabi (Sy ...h another 4 sets, such that ISOC TZ can establish 5 schools with access to Internet''<br/>- Nazar to send the plus.codes/map coordinates of the school to conn
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  • * '''Our challenges''': Digital Inclusion and the free access to the knowledge portal – the basis for skills needed in the digital worl === About the Basic Internet Foundation ===
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  • ...dget, but that often does not cover the costs of unlimited mobile internet access. Furthermore, in rural areas, the quality of the mobile network is not suff * '''Access''' in areas with bad coverage or no mobile broadband, where we establish [[
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  • :10) development of web and mobile applications to access the digital health messages. ...ls (SDGs), it was further stressed by the United Nations, Governments, the Internet Society, NGOs and local communities.
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  • Internet Society (ISOC) Tanzania signed an MoU with Basic Internet to help in the digital transformation with a) public hot-spots and b) publi ...UDOM), Great Lakes Investments, Collage of Business Education (CBE), Basic Internet Foundation, ICT Commission, Tanzania Community Networks Alliance, United Na
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  • ...ter cross-sectoral empowerment, e.g. the free access to information on the Internet''' ...people cannot run competitive businesses. Slow progress towards improving access to clean and safe cooking fuels and technologies for 3 billion people is al
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  • * Twende to decide on the time when ''access to information'' is suitable to implement * discuss further how Energy & Internet & Information as of drivers for societal empowerment, and how the principal
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  • ...net Lite]], BasicInternet's strategy for free access to information on the Internet. We'd like to see how such a model can be made applicable in India *Government strategy for public schools - given the governmental programs for Internet roll-out, we expect to see programmes by the Government of India on school
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  • * extending the inclusive Internet with mental health, emotions, emotional wellness Internet development for rural, rurban and urban areas
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  • ...cilities and villages with reliable and affordable access to the broadband Internet; * Universal Communications Service Access Fund (UCSAF),
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  • == Basic Internet InfoSpot configuration == ...rk, generating one information spot. Only three components are used: The ''Internet link reception'' of the mobile broadband signal, the ''local network contro
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  • |Title=Showcase Community Networks - Sustainable Internet Access |Keywords=Future Internet, Internet Lite,
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  • * LNCC router: connect the Internet wire coming from the LTE to port 1 on the LNCC, connect the LNCC to a power ...light is blinking/on. Then, connect the PRI to port 2 on the LNCC using an Internet wire.
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  • * voucher for e.g. 1h, 4h, 24h access of teachers to the Internet (see [[BasicInternet:Voucher_Platform]]) * Applicability for Affordable Access in institutions such as schools, hospitals and communities
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  • ...is the engagement of the teachers,''(i)'' involving them in how they can access content of interest for their lectures.''(ii)'' how to upload contents loca .../month. In countries like Norway, operators (Telenor) offer Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) on the 4G/5G network with 2 TB data volume for 499-999 NOK/month (57-
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  • ...very single human being'''<br/>'''2)''' we support communities and provide access at places that are left behind, or to people who are left out from the digi ...How do you want to reach out to everyone? It's a huge ambition that Basic Internet has.
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  • ...vity project has a great potential to become the lighthouse for meaningful access to school material, not only nationally in TZ, but also worldwide. The proj ...is the engagement of the teachers,''(i)'' involving them in how they can access content of interest for their lectures.''(ii)'' how to upload contents loca
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  • ...is the engagement of the teachers,''(i)'' involving them in how they can access content of interest for their lectures.''(ii)'' how to upload contents loca .../month. In countries like Norway, operators (Telenor) offer Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) on the 4G/5G network with 2 TB data volume for 499-999 NOK/month (57-
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  • |Objective=The overall objectives of SESA is to: Provide innovative energy access technologies and business models that are easily replicable and generate lo |Research_Domain=Internet - IoPTS, eHealth
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  • ...le multinationale supérieure des postes (EMSP, http://emsp.int) and Basic Internet Foundation on digital transformation and connectivity. Special focus was on * Josef Noll - Basic Internet Foundation
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  • ...based on support and information from [http://BasicInternet.org the Basic Internet Foundation.] *DIT together with Basic Internet Foundation will assist with technical issues that will be connected to Scho
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  • ...xample of such lightweight services. One aspect of work is linked to the [[Internet Lite]]/Freemium Model, and another aspect to the ''sustainable connectivity
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  • |Project=DigiSudan, Basic Internet access,
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  • = Register Equipment for Basic Internet = This site helps you to register equipment used in projects with the Basic Internet Foundation.
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  • |Title=Student Access for Universities in Sudan ...e=Establish Wifi connectivity at Universities in Sudan, and enable student access
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  • |Title=Update UNICEF RW - Basic Internet Oct2021 AI-3: Josef to share Information on Fixed-Wireless-Access (FWA) through the mobile network
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  • ...(BIF) in SESA. The Basic Internet Foundation is the Technology provider of Internet information spots (''InfoSpots''). * Ghana: Solar off-grid for lighting (1) and Internet access (10): Extend off-grid lightening with an Info-Spot for schools and communit
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  • Information exchange between Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) and Basic Internet Foundation (BIF) on the common activities in [[SESA]] WP4, especially relat ...tion, as well as discussions with the Government of Norway, resulting in ''access, skills, regulations and inclusion'' as drivers for ''Digital Transformatio
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  • |Title=Expanding Internet Access in Rural Kenya
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  • ...in the easiest way, is a [[Raspberry Pi]] ([[RPI]]). Once you press "Free Internet", you are redirected to Yeboo.com, the home page of the RPI. Though we have * Connect to BasicInternet on Wifi - select: Free Internet
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  • Basic Internet ...|Solution with wireless information spots]] ("[[InfoSpots]]") for the free access to information
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  • ...seen for community members looking forward to establish access to Internet Internet in their community.'' ;subfooter: Basic Internet
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  • ;subtitle: Access to information on the Internet Catherine needs Internet
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  • |Keywords=Internet Lite, Future Internet, Next Generation Internet, On December 6 - 10, 2021 Poland hosted the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF 2021). The meeting took place at the International Co
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  • |Titel=A more secure Internet through Internet Lite |Objective=[[Internet lite]] is the terminology used to address the free access to information for all. The role of digital technology in achieving the Sus
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  • |Titel=A decentralised Internet for local Empowerment ...sage requires novel concepts, e.g. a decentralised Internet providing free access to information through local information spots in the community.
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  • ...e between the Tanzania development trust, African Child Projects and Basic Internet Foundation on School Connectivity and youth empowerment. ...um (free & premium) model for access: "pedestrians and cyclists" on the Internet
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  • aims at providing energy access technologies and business models that are easily replicable and generate energy access innovations, to be tested, validated, and later replicated throughout the A
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  • |Title=Scalability of Access - rethinking Next Generation Internet |Keywords=Future Internet, NGINO,
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  • ...ermore, ITU having the direct entry to the governments and AHERI and Basic Internet focussing on the community approach to drive the demand, we have a perfect : costs of access (''see point later'')
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  • ...pecific: what are the building blocks for empowering the society (energy & access to information) ...ofessor at the University of Oslo (UIO) and Secretary General at the Basic Internet Foundation (Norway)
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  • |Title=Free Access to Information - a basic human right |Keywords=Human Rights, Internet Lite,
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  • By accessing the websites, wiki and Nextcloud of the Basic Internet Foundation (the “Websites” ) and any page thereof you agree to be bound ...rnet Website and will always be available on the Website. By continuing to access or use these Websites after any changes become effective, you agree to be b
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  • ...e “Services”). This Privacy Policy applies to activities by The Basic Internet Foundation and its affiliates, subsidiaries and related entities (collectiv ...sidiaries and related entities, they are a joint controller with The Basic Internet Foundation for your personal information.
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  • |Keywords=Basic Internet, Energy Transition, ...brary is "at your hand", you can get there directly from UiO: [[How to get access to IEEE, Springer and other scientific literature -> Unik/UiOLibrary]]
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  • ...to pay for access, there is little Return on Investment (RoI) for Internet access in rural Africa. Thus, the question of "how can we give everyone access to information (on the Internet)", requires new thoughts:
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  • ...to pay for access, there is little Return on Investment (RoI) for Internet access in rural Africa. Thus, the question of "how can we give everyone access to information (on the Internet)", requires new thoughts:
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  • ...es the mobile signal from the mobile radio tower and converts it to mobile internet (connects to the LNCC). :: - A router. LNCC, Local Network Control Centre. This is server to get access to the network.
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