----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Valeska Grim <[email protected]>
To: crash <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:54:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] Is anyone free to advance netsukuku?
 


Okay, Soviet guys, Kinda scary, And military usage, That would be bad.  But 
yeah, I do think there should be a netsukuku like thing for phones. Where you 
can connect to other nodes (phones) through internet, WiFi, Bluetooth, Or the 
phone's actual wireless radio that is usually connected to a tower. (These 
things are the longest range high data compacity devices we have, They can send 
4 megabytes per second internet over twenty miles or more.) That would be 
absolutely amazing, Especially if there was some kind of encryption, Even if it 
was just some optional PGP encryption. That would be amazing, No more phone 
taps! Plus, We could use phones as nodes for netsukuku itself as well. We could 
also use it to send messages from nodes that are far away, Say, You drive past 
a neighbourhood that isn't connected to anyone else. Your phone would download 
everything they were trying to send, Say IMs (Like the Tin Can application) and 
when you reach the destination,
 Or at least other netsukuku nodes who can reach that destination, You would 
upload the data. 




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 From: crash <[email protected]>
To: Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]> 
Cc: Valeska Grim <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 7:19:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] Is anyone free to advance netsukuku?
 

Hey,

On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 3:01 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think these russian messages are spam...

Nope, got a russian community from the earliest times of Netsukuku.
In 2005 I also created (a dedicated) mailing list, since many of them
spoke only in Russian.

I distinctly remember at least ten soviet guys still subscribed to this list.
Dimitri (the dude who often post fuckin' cyrillic html mashups, shame
on him) wanted to use netsukuku in a, if possible less concrete than
us, project called 'RahPhone', a p2p cellular network with no towers /
base stations.
Anyway this kind of technology is widely developed and used for
military purposes but the idea to implement it open and for massive
usage is not
 bad.
I like to believe that someone, somewhere, is trying to do it really.

byte,

-crash
(0x)06BA60BC
crash.su
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