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Future Fibre: The Detroit Equitable Internet Initiative

Future Fibre: The Detroit Equitable Internet Initiative

5 years ago 8 min read DIYInternetWireless
The Detroit Equitable Internet Initiative (EII) is a wireless based Internet provider, with a focus on community governance that helps ground the social and economic development in the priorities and needs of the community itself.
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Jesse Hirsh
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Future Fibre: The Detroit Equitable Internet Initiative

Future Fibre: The Detroit Equitable Internet Initiative

5 years ago 8 min read DIYInternetWireless
The Detroit Equitable Internet Initiative (EII) is a wireless based Internet provider, with a focus on community governance that helps ground the social and economic development in the priorities and needs of the community itself.
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Jesse Hirsh
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Future Tools: BigBlueButton

Future Tools: BigBlueButton

5 years ago 4 min read Future ToolsLearningEducationVideo conferencingOpen Source
Based out of Ottawa, BigBlueButton (BBB) was initially developed at Carleton University in 2008. It was designed to create a free and open source alternative to proprietary collaborative web conferencing, as well as easily integrate into other learning platforms and software.
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Future Tools: Mastodon

Future Tools: Mastodon

5 years ago 5 min read Future ToolsOpen Sourcesocial media
Mastodon is a federated social network that offers an alternative to platforms like Twitter or Instagram, by providing users with the autonomy and choice to connect to other social media users on terms they can choose.
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Future Fibre: MuralNet

Future Fibre: MuralNet

5 years ago 11 min read InternetWirelessRuralFuture Fibre
MuralNet is an Oakland California based non-profit, that helps indigenous communities in the United States build their own high speed Internet networks.
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