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== Related projects ==
 
== Related projects ==
*[http://wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Byzantium Byzantium Linux] ''- The goal of Project Byzantium is to develop a communication system by which users can connect to each other and share information in the absence of convenient access to the Internet''
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*[http://wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Byzantium Byzantium Linux] ''- The goal of Project Byzantium is to develop a communication system by which users can  
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connect to each other and share information in the absence of convenient access to the Internet''
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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*[[Our rural net connection]]
 
*[[Wifi]] ''- useful related info here such as "cantenna" designs''
 
*[[Wifi]] ''- useful related info here such as "cantenna" designs''
 
*[[Mesh]]
 
*[[Mesh]]

Latest revision as of 12:23, 16 September 2012

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In the context of Organic Design, Internet refers to the problem of maintaining IP connectivity amongst the people independently of the large-scale corporate infrastructure. And also to maintaining the information content of the web amongst ourselves via independent caching solutions. This has a lot of crossover with the peer-to-peer concept, but while that article is concerned with the bottom-up distributed aspect of the net, this article focuses on the actual connectivity issues.

Related projects

  • Byzantium Linux - The goal of Project Byzantium is to develop a communication system by which users can

connect to each other and share information in the absence of convenient access to the Internet

See also

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