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Session Six | Sep 22

SESSION TITLE Infrastructure is political: Environmental justice, community sovereignty, and power dynamics. About the Mentors Tania Tania is a person, a being, a piece of start, nothing and everything at same time...Tania loves to be with people, hates to...

Session Eleven | Oct 11

SESSION TITLE Sustainability of backhaul, the various models and best practices – whose concern is it? About the Mentors Penélope Partida Penélope is an Electronic and Communications Enginner by ITESM Campus Monterrey with more than 18 years working expe...

🔭 Documentation

Session 13: All about USF, the Argentinian and Kenyan experience In this session, Dr Emma Otieno and Natalia Vinelli spoke about the experiences of the Universal Service Fund (USF) particularly in Kenya and Argentina, as well as some challenges and lessons le...

📋 Resources

WEEK 7 SESSION 1 PRESENTATIONSPACE_USF.ppt Presentation_ USF_Adriana.pptx USF Video on USF in Africa for CNhttps://livestream.com/internetsociety/virtualcnafricasummit3/videos/213811798 https://www.apc.org/en/blog/politics-access https://www.apc.org/en/n...

Session Fourteen | Oct 20

SESSION TITLE Innovation in tech led by communities preserving heritage, creating difference About the Mentors Bruna Zanolli Bruna Zanolli is a hands-on researcher in the areas of community networks and digital care. For over 10 years she has been acti...

Session Thirteen | Oct 18

SESSION TITLE All about USF, the Argentinian and Kenyan experience About the Mentors Dr. Emma Otieno Dr. Emma Otieno currently serves as Manager of the Universal Service Fund (USF), at the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) – the government regulator...

🛖 Documentation

Session 11: Sustainability of backhaul, the various models and best practices – whose concern is it? In this session, we have Penelope and Dorothy speaking about the various backhaul technologies, how and why we should fund it in community networks, and the v...

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WEEK 6 Session 1 PRESENTATIONSPACE_Backhaul, models for CN and cooperatives or SMEE.pptx   WEEK 6 Session 2SPACE_COMMUNITYSUSTAINABILITY.pdf Padlethttps://padlet.com/deboradpo/1wxoswov6yhc4k4q

Session Twelve | Oct 13

SESSION TITLE Knowledge keeping, oral histories and knowledge production for advocacy and CN building About the Mentors Nicacia Lino de Jesús Guardian of the language and a defender of the territory, she is a Masewal communicator of a Community Radio cal...

🪁 Documentation

Session Nine: Sustainability and Spectrum In this session, Adriana and Josephine gave an insight into the complexity of the spectrum, the nature of the regulating bodies around the spectrum, as well as speaking about access to the spectrum and the model strat...

📋 Resources

WEEK 3 SESSION 1PRESENTATION SPACE_AreasOfRegulation.pptx Reading Recommendations SPACE 18.10.2021 reading list.docx Background reading for Week 3, Session 1 on 18 October 2021 An advance welcome to all participants in our session on Monday 18 October...

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Week 5 Session 1 This is a whitepaper we recently published about the 6 GHz band, it is available in Spanish and English: http://dynamicspectrumalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/6GHz-License-Exempt-Band-Why-1200-MHz-and-Why-Now.pdf http://dynamicspect...

Session Ten | Oct 6

SESSION TITLE Social and communal sustainability, weaving community tech and wisdom in CN advocacy: the leading role of women About the Mentors Kemly Camacho Kemly is co-founder and current general coordinator of the Sulá Batsú Cooperative, a self-manag...

Session Nine | Oct 4

SESSION TITLE Sustainability and Spectrum About the Mentors Adriana Labardini Izunza Adriana Labardini Inzunza obtained her law degree cum laude from Escuela Libre de Derecho in Mexico City in 1987 and her master’s degree (LLM) from Columbia University...

🖌 Documentation

Session Seven: Understanding the strengths and weakness of various access technologies In this session, we have Claire and Jane to talk about the different technologies for access and connectivity, to advocate the implementation for technology based on the ne...

📋 Resources

Week 4 Session 1 Resources 1. Business Model CanvasBMC-for-SE-2nd-Edition-Web.pdf 2. How to prepare for a negotiation seven-elements-blank-fillable-nfe-0316.pdf

Session Eight | Sep 29

SESSION TITLE Language is politicalHacking the language of intimidation About the Mentors Kim Mallalieu Kim Mallalieu is senior lecturer and Leader of the Communication Systems Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The Unive...

Session Seven | Sep 27

SESSION TITLE Understanding the strengths and weakness of various access technologies About the Mentors Claire Milne Claire Milne has had a long and varied career with telecommunications policy as its central theme. Since 1989 she has worked as an indepe...

💮 Documentation

Session Five: Regulation of tech and frameworks In this session, we have Karla sharing some of her learnings from her work at REDES accompanying Indigenous and community-based media and connectivity projects. She also shared her reflections on the methodologi...

Final Session | Oct 25

Due to unforeseen circumstance, we utilized this time slot to reschedule the session that was set for October 13. As such the plans had to change. Participants were notified ahead of time.