[discuss] Internet: the INTER-connection of local NET-works
Hartmut Richard Glaser
glaser at cgi.br
Sun May 4 13:46:59 UTC 2014
Willi,
*Can you please explain ******in the first phrase **the meaning**of
/"...this organization ..."/?*
Thanks
Hartmut Glaser
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On 04/05/14 04:00, willi uebelherr wrote:
>
> Internet: the INTER-connection of local NET-works
>
> Dear friends,
>
> from the final document of NetMundial we can see, that this
> organization has no interest to strongly support the self-organization
> of the people for their global communication systems. Rather,
> institutions are installed to continue the principles of
> monopolization and representation.
>
> Now I want to submit my proposal for a real Internet in this
> discussion group.
>
> 1) The local networks
>
> The Internet is nothing more then the connection of local, independent
> networks. They have at least one server, which is connected to the
> local router and this router connects to the adjacent networks.
>
> These local networks have a maximum of sovereignity and
> independenence, because they maintain all the necessary resources and
> functions locally. These local networks are organized by the local
> people themselves.
>
> 2) The inter-connection of local net-works
>
> The Internet rests on three levels.
>
> a) connection of the adjacent local networks
> b) the regional network of regional centers
> c) the global network of regional centers
>
> The technology is based primarily on directed microwave radio links.
> The components are manufactured locally or regionally.
>
> All types of data are transported. Text, graphics and speech. This
> eliminates all separate instances for the data transport.
>
> The transport capacities are symmetric in principle. Thus, each client
> can themselves act as a server.
>
> 3) The IP address
>
> The IP address is derived from the geographical position in the world
> coordinate system. We use 64-bit for global and 64-bit for local
> address. Because the world coordinate system WK84 is distributed
> asymmetrically, we should strive for a symmetrical system of
> coordinates. Maybe it already exists.
>
> The routing (geo-routing) is based on the destination address of the
> packet relative to the position of the router. From the distance and
> the angle wc can easy make the decisions.
>
> This eliminates all institutions, which deal with the management of
> number spaces and routing. There is no Internet governance more. It is
> not necessary.
>
> Conclusions
>
> This concept rests on the responsibility to all people on our planet.
> Only if they can operate at a most independently locally or regionally
> level, our global communication system can arise. People are important
> and not the institutions.
>
> It also follows, that we have to manufacture the hardware components
> local and regional self. Any form of incapacitation of people by
> private or public institutions is terminated. But this is only
> possible if we determine the technology itself and organize itself. We
> do this according to the principle: Think globally, act locally.
>
> many greetings in solidarity, willi uebelherr
> Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
>
>
>
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