[P2P-F] opening up sim cards and green 5g networks

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue May 10 08:38:01 CEST 2011


that would be great Gordon,

sepp could just write an intro paragraph, and I think chris can help with
the podcast ..

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Gordon Cook <cook at cookreport.com> wrote:

> Rudolf is now working for OECD in paris.
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> I interviewed him on this very subject in october and ignited a detailed
> discussion of it on my mailist in mid october, if rdolf agreed I could send
> you material ewither audio file from intervi\ew or stuff from mail list or
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> Important stuff
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> On May 9, 2011, at 7:38 PM, Michel Bauwens wrote:
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> http://billstarnaud.blogspot.com/2010/09/new-business-and-research-opportunities.html
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> Hi Sepp, could you look into 2 important issues discussed here, i.e. 1)
> opening up sim cards and 2) 5G networks, i.e. 4G plus green ?
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> see:
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> 'Rudolf van der Berg has written a great report for the Dutch Ministry of
> Economic Affairs on how we can make SIM cards open and accessible to
> everyone which enable a whole new generation of wireless networks and
> applications. Freeing the SIM cards will allow users, R&E networks,
> community networks to deploy their own Internet wireless infrastructure that
> integrates Wifi, Whitespace, FTTH, mesh networks and traditional 3G/4G
> networks. This will also allow them to extend the 5G network with solar or
> wind powered WiFi or GSM nodes in specific areas – especially where there is
> no business case for the network operator e.g. environmental networks."
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