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It’s Time to Take Mesh Networks Seriously (And Not Just for the Reasons You Think)

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Nets of Freedom creating mesh networks. Image: Strelka Institute / Flickr

wired.com - by Primavera De Filippi - January 2, 2014

The internet is weak, yet we keep ignoring this fact. So we see the same thing over and over again, whether it’s because of natural disasters like hurricanes Sandy and Katrina, wars like Syria and Bosnia, deliberate attempts by the government to shut down the internet (most recently in Egypt and Iran), or NSA surveillance.

After Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, several towns were cut off from humanitarian relief because delivering that aid depends on having a reliable communication network. In a country where over 90 percent of the population has access to mobile phones, the implementation of an emergency “mesh” network could have saved lives.

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I'm surprised this is still being presented as new.

WiFi mesh networking technology has been around for over 10 years and has been used on the ground in disaster zones for at least over 4 years.

Quite often, when reading these sort of article, I get the feeling that researches think that just because they haven't heard of something before that means it must be new...

Regards, Evert Bopp.
Founder, Disaster Tech Lab
Emergency Communication Services
+353 86 8645099

 

Regards, Evert Bopp.
+353 86 8645099
Disaster Tech Lab
Emergency Communication Services
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