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Microsoft on Wireless Mesh Networks

When a giant such as Microsoft initiates research projects on technology, it pretty clear that it’s going to be the future. I recently stumbled upon a page that talks about their research in the field of Wireless Mesh Networks. As it seems they have been at it for a while now.

Wireless Networking in the Developing World

WNDW is more or less a bible on creating a wireless network in your community. The book is written by experienced people such as Electra, Sebastian and other uber geeks. This is a must have if you want to start your own community wireless network like Freifunk, AirJaldi or NetEquality.

The book is licensed under the creative commons license.
Download the online copy from "here"

Wireless Nepal

In 1997 Mahabir Pun set out to provide Internet access to the students of Himachal High School. The teachers and students of Billanook College gifted him with a few old computers. His aim was to enable the students communicate with each other using email. This simple dream changed the way of life for a number of people living in small villages. In 2003 a student in Los Angeles got a grant from the Donald Strauss Foundation, which helped make this dream a reality. The World Bank recently granted $20,000 to extend and improve the existing network. Nepal’s largest Internet Service Provider, World-Link has helped build infrastructure.

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