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How To: WiFi, VoIP & OpenSource Onno W. Purbo Onno@indo.net.id Sabbatical Leave at IDRC
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Acknowledgment.. Thank you UNDP & IDRC Thank you to my friends Basuki Suhardiman, Donny BU, Bona, Donny, Adi, Noor etc.. Who _voluntarily_ work hard to help the community.
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References http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/ Mailing List wifi4d@dgroups.org
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My current status A Common Indonesian People Not a donor agency Not a government agency Sabbatical Leave at IDRC Used to be Jobless Knowledge & Friends are my only asset.
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Simple Vision.. To see Indonesian Knowledge Based Society
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Indonesia 1993 Internet UsersFew CybercafeNone Schools on InternetNone ICT booksFew ICT MagazineFew
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After 10+ Years … 4+ Million Indonesian Internet Users 2500+ WiFi outdoor installations 2000+ CyberCafes 1500+ schools on the Internet 1000+ Community Radio 20+ Magazine Hundreds Books Title “Hundreds Local Authors”
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Who Done It? Mostly community based. It is A PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT Not A Project Not much gov’t funding & support Mostly self-finance No World Bank, no IMF funding FUNDING is BAD for People’s Movement
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Basic Strategies.. Consumer Producer Supply driven Demand driven Operator Based Community Based Rely heavily on People’s Power.
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Community Based WiFi + VoIP Infrastructure
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Major Technologies WiFi – for outdoor usage! VoIP Neighborhood Network Open Source Development Platform
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Outdoor WiFi
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VoIP
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Neighborhood Network
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Open Source Development Platform http://groups.or.id
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Story Behind Open Source Development Platform Long time - Linux Community at linux- admin@linux.or.id.linux- admin@linux.or.id Sept’03 – Richard Fuchs, Nancy Smyth & Onno Purbo discussed Dev. Platform. Oct’03 – interact with Indonesian ICT activities via e-mail & collect donation. Nov’03 – the first Pentium III server deployed (cost US$120). Mission Mailing list Server. Dec’03 – 1200+ mailing lists, 2 nd server deployed.
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Stories Behind The Screen.. “Jihad” for Community Based ICT Infrastructure Low Cost & User Friendly Equipments From People By People For People
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Demand Creation! Efficiently Disseminate Knowledge Share Tacit / Implicit Knowledge
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Example of Tactical Actions Publish CDROM Publish ~40 Title of Books Give talks, seminars, workshops 3-4 talks / week, 2-3 cities / week. Join ~100 Internet mailing lists 600 e-mails / day
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Web Share http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ http://www.bogor.net/idkf/ http://onno.vlsm.org
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Discussion Platform http://groups.or.id
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Share Disk
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Publish ~40 Books..
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The Big Picture INFORMAL Education is the KEY Knowledge is Good For People’s Movement Self-finance process Funding is Bad For People’s Movement
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Knowledge Cycle
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Supply Created By Demand
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The Catch … You’ll need “Local Informal Leader” The one who Has the vision Knows the way Shows the way Goes the way It’s not easy to find one …..
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Thank You Knowledge is power, Share It, It’ll Multiply. You‘ll see the _real_ power of Knowledge. http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/ Mailing List wifi4d@dgroups.org
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