Buenos Aires with 100,000 Foneros
URL:http://wifinetnews.com/archives/006574.html
Published: 5/15/2006 8:12 PM


Fon receives some southern hemisphere ink at the opening of the  
Digital Cities Forum in Buenos Aires, Argentina (en espaƱol): While  
there's no deal in place nor an exact count, there's some interest in  
whether a proposal could provide free broadband wireless across this  
large South American city. Fon founder Martin Varsavsky is quoted  
indirectly via Alejandro Piscitelli, the head of Argentinian  
education portal Educ.ar as suggesting 50,000 to 100,000 Fon hotspots  
or Foneros might do the trick. Of course, as the article notes, it's  
not an easy project at that scale. Piscitelli is also involved with  
the MIT project for affordable developing world laptops for children.

A big issue with this plan is that Fon relies on ISPs for backhaul  
rather than creating its own network in the current incarnation. One  
hundred thousand Foneros would require 100,000 broadband lines, and  
the question is who precisely would pay for the backhaul and would  
that compensate ISPs who lose customers as a result? But there's a  
bit of excitement about the plan having been floated, the reporter  
notes.


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