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Willi,<br>
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<b><big>Can you please explain </big></b><b><big><b><big> </big></b><b><big><small><b><big><small>in
the first phrase</small> </big></b></small></big></b>the
meaning</big></b><b><big> of <i>"...this organization ..."</i>?</big></b><br>
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Thanks<br>
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Hartmut Glaser</big><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/05/14 04:00, willi uebelherr
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Internet: the INTER-connection of local NET-works
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Dear friends,
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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.
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Now I want to submit my proposal for a real Internet in this
discussion group.
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1) The local networks
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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.
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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.
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2) The inter-connection of local net-works
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The Internet rests on three levels.
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a) connection of the adjacent local networks
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b) the regional network of regional centers
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c) the global network of regional centers
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The technology is based primarily on directed microwave radio
links. The components are manufactured locally or regionally.
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All types of data are transported. Text, graphics and speech. This
eliminates all separate instances for the data transport.
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The transport capacities are symmetric in principle. Thus, each
client can themselves act as a server.
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3) The IP address
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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.
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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.
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This eliminates all institutions, which deal with the management
of number spaces and routing. There is no Internet governance
more. It is not necessary.
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Conclusions
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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.
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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.
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many greetings in solidarity, willi uebelherr
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Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
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