textCommunity Wireless Networks (CWNs) are a fairly new phenomenon. One of the first projects, NYC Wireless, started in 2001. These wireless initiatives are often a response to the lack of high-speed ubiquitous computing. Many of the first users, frustrated neighborhood “techies,” jerry rigged low cost WiFi antennas to rooftops and the side of buildings in order to access a high-speed broadband service. By doing this the wireless pioneers shared high speed wireless signals with neighbors and anyone within reach of their signal. As wireless computing became more popular, and it’s social and economic benefits more obvious, CWNs became an attractive alternative for many rural and low-income urban communities. Populations that had been ...
Using a resource mobilization framework, this study attempts to better understand the factors motiva...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
Community wireless networking initiatives have been envisioned and implemented with varying success ...
Wireless Community Networks (WCNs) are an emerging phenomenon of grassroots spontaneous network buil...
For many cities, the current availability of broadband Internet coupled with affordable wireless net...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
Beyond traditional telecom providers, citizens and organizations pool their own resources and coordi...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Abstract: This paper explores three broad questions about municipal Wi-Fi networks in the U.S.: why ...
Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspecti...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
Inadequate Internet access is widening the digital divide between town and countryside, degrading bo...
Community Networks (CNs) are grassroots bottom-up initiatives that build local infrastructures, norm...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on an ongoing—though too often neglected—phenomenon of...
Using a resource mobilization framework, this study attempts to better understand the factors motiva...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
Community wireless networking initiatives have been envisioned and implemented with varying success ...
Wireless Community Networks (WCNs) are an emerging phenomenon of grassroots spontaneous network buil...
For many cities, the current availability of broadband Internet coupled with affordable wireless net...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
Beyond traditional telecom providers, citizens and organizations pool their own resources and coordi...
In the rush to solicit corporate bids for WiFi coverage, North American municipalities may be overlo...
Abstract: This paper explores three broad questions about municipal Wi-Fi networks in the U.S.: why ...
Previously presented as: Powell, Alison (2006) ‘’Last Mile’ or Local Innovation? Canadian Perspecti...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
Inadequate Internet access is widening the digital divide between town and countryside, degrading bo...
Community Networks (CNs) are grassroots bottom-up initiatives that build local infrastructures, norm...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on an ongoing—though too often neglected—phenomenon of...
Using a resource mobilization framework, this study attempts to better understand the factors motiva...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
Community wireless networking initiatives have been envisioned and implemented with varying success ...