Abstract
Community networks which provide access to network systems, local information services and interactive communication are over 10 years old in North America, and now number several hundred there alone. Could similar models offer significant social and economic benefits for the UK? This article examines the technology they use, what we mean by community, and the nature of the networks which may be appropriate. These networks are as much social as technological.
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Wilcox, D. (1996). Community networks. British Telecommunications Engineering, 14(4), 310. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt9qgrjc.6
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