Interesting article pre WSIS
http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/CI/CI/pdf/wsis/WSIS_10_Eve... This white paper( no joke intended) is interesting as to ICT and Indigenous Communities. -- Glenn McKnight mcknight.glenn@gmail.com skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight Http://www.globalcatalysts.com http://newsocialmedia.wordpress.com
This white paper( no joke intended) is interesting as to ICT and Indigenous Communities.
It was about 18 months ago that I decided that the cost, at $185k for the filing fee, and the attendant costs, and the risk that the ship of wiseguys called "anything goes" might not float, was too great for a pan-tribal application for a gTLD. I'd been approached by tribes/bands interested in the possibility. It is something I've socialized since ... the National Indian Telecommunications Institute (NITI) and the Ford Foundation hosted Digital Council Fires: A Native American Telecommunications Conference, in Albuquerque, new Mexico, in May 13-16, 1999. Localization has progressed since then, in languages written in Latin script, and those written in Cree or Cherokee Syllabics, on several platforms. Northern bands, and remotes have to make due with VSAT, and many governmental, cooperative, public and private benefit data enterprises have very limited bandwidth available to them -- it is still the age of dialup -- though fixed point wireless has been deployed in some areas. I don't know that the na-discuss list is the best place to communicate about native networking, but your note was at least read by one with interest. Eric
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