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 ==== Purpose/Benefit of Wireless Community Networks ==== ==== Purpose/Benefit of Wireless Community Networks ====
-Wireless Community Networks provide broadband access to people who have no broadband access. There are people who cannot afford monthly recurring fees of € 20-30 and/or cannot enter long-term contracts. DSL/Cable is not available in 100% of all buildings, either because the last mile is already crowded with high bandwidth DSL, there are no free copper wires, there's no coax in the neighbourhood, ... +Wireless Community Networks (WCNs) provide broadband access to people who have no broadband access. There are people who cannot afford monthly recurring fees of € 20-30 and/or cannot enter long-term contracts. DSL/Cable is not available in 100% of all buildings, either because the last mile is already crowded with high bandwidth DSL, there are no free copper wires, there's no coax in the neighbourhood, ... 
  
  
  
-===== Getting in touch with other people - let other'know you exist ===== +===== Getting in touch with other people - let others know you exist ===== 
-The biggest problem if you start your network from zero is to attract people who want exactly the same thing - start a WCN in your neighbourhood. So, you have to do some "Public Relations" work from the very beginning of your project. Put up a website (or a Wiki), leave your contact details. Then, get in touch with people who might be interested in your project. Linux User Groups, Amateur Radio associations, CS/EE student societies, ... are a good starting point. +The biggest problem if you start your network from zero is to attract people who want exactly the same thing - start a WCN in your neighbourhood. So, you have to do some "Public Relations" work from the very beginning of your project. Put up a website (or a Wiki), leave your contact details. Then, get in touch with people who might be interested in your project. Linux User Groups, Amateur Radio associations, CS/EE student societies, community radio stations... are a good starting point. 
  
  
  
 ===== Get organized ===== ===== Get organized =====
-In most legislations, there's an "official" way for people with similar interests to organize. Choose what's most appropriate to you:  +In most legislations, there's an "official" way for people with similar interests to organize. Choose what's most appropriate for you:  
  
  
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