Tom - This could be a valid proposal for the Digital Inclusion Fund
group. It would need a nonprofit to propose it or act as a fiscal
agent. Right now, there is no date set for a grant cycle.

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Tom Poe<tompoe at fngi.net> wrote:
> Peter Fleck wrote:
>>
>> - - - snip - - -
>> So one idea would be to (un)wire the Cedar Riverside high rises and
>> construct a WAN for residents, focusing on the Somali population. No
>> Internet. This would likely require funding and nonprofit involvement.
>> I don't see that as a big problem, you just get yourself a fiscal
>> agent. The local Freegeek/TC Open Circuit group is in the process of
>> becoming a 501C3 and might be interested.
>>
>> Good to see this list active again.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>>
>
> Interesting idea, if I understand what you're saying.  Unfortunately, I am a
> disadvantaged computer user.  Been struggling for days with trying to
> understand how to properly set up a home network and assign IP's to two
> computer boxes.
>
> Assumptions:
> A WAN would establish an effective local broadband infrastructure for the
> high rises.
> There would initially be no Internet access.
>
> Vision:
> This infrastructure could support communications between residents of the
> network, computer to computer.  If one of the computers was set up as a
> server on an intranet, it might provide a virtual world application like
> Sun's Wonderland virtual world (open source).  Residents would then be able
> to have a virtual venue that includes individual as well as group
> activities.
> At this level, I suspect the local broadband infrastructure becomes
> attractive to ISP providers, telco/cableco incumbents, hospitals, grocery
> stores, newspapers, city services, etc., who might want to gain access to
> the network in exchange for reasonable wholesale Internet access pricing for
> the residents.
>
> The social and educational enhancement from having a WAN, or local broadband
> infrastructure seems obvious to me.
> Peter, is any of the above in line with what your committee is set up to
> explore?  Have you had any contact with the folks at St Paul College, or
> possibly some group at the University?
> http://blogs.sun.com/wonderland/entry/st_paul_college_open_virtual
> Tom
>



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