[OpenWireless Tech] greetings! seeking open wireless projects

Christian Huldt christian at solvare.se
Fri Jul 19 23:59:15 PDT 2013


there is also a few at
http://battlemesh.org/Endorsements2013

2013-07-20 08:47, valent.turkovic at gmail.com skrev:
>
> Germany - http://freifunk.net/
> Slovenia - https://wlan-si.net/
> Croatia - http://www.otvorenamreza.org/
>
> And there are massive ones also in Spain and Greece...
>
> On Jul 19, 2013 11:27 PM, "Dan Auerbach" <dan at eff.org 
> <mailto:dan at eff.org>> wrote:
>
>     Hi everyone,
>
>     We at EFF are writing up a taxonomy of existing "open wireless"
>     commercial or non-commercial projects that have launched and would
>     love input from folks on this list. So far we are looking at:
>
>     Fon - http://corp.fon.com/
>     Comcast -
>     http://corporate.comcast.com/news-information/news-feed/comcast-unveils-plans-for-millions-of-xfinity-wifi-hotspots-through-its-home-based-neighborhood-hotspot-initiative-2
>     Karma - https://yourkarma.com/
>     Ruckus - http://www.ruckuswireless.com/
>     KeyWifi - is this project still active?
>
>     We're sure there are many more, and wanted to see if people here
>     could help by pointing us towards launched projects to add to the
>     list. It's hard to draw a bright line between what counts as a
>     "launched project" vs, say, a technical solution. For example, we
>     don't want to include a protocol like EAP-SIM or firmware that has
>     optional open wireless as a launched project, but firmware that
>     ships with "default on" guest networking might qualify. Any
>     suggestions you have are great so don't hesitate to let us know
>     about any cool thing related to open wireless, just please don't
>     be offended if we decide not to categorize it as a launched project.
>
>     Our goal is NOT to promote these solutions, but rather just to
>     give an idea of what's out there, what desirable properties each
>     offering has, and what properties it lacks. For example, we think
>     decentralized solutions that have no captive portals or
>     authentication and are universally available are preferred.
>
>     We still are working on traffic prioritization and improving guest
>     networking features, and plan to update our openwireless.org
>     <http://openwireless.org> website soon with some research and
>     potential directions for the next phase of open wireless. We hope
>     that this as well as the current taxonomy will help guide those
>     who are working on open wireless towards productive work that will
>     help build the future of truly open wireless that we all want.
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     -- 
>     Dan Auerbach
>     Staff Technologist
>     Electronic Frontier Foundation
>     dan at eff.org  <mailto:dan at eff.org>
>     415 436 9333 x134
>
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