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This page is for research on Berkeley's historical and planned internet infrastructure and access statistics, active organizations tackling the digital divide, local ISPs that allow for sharing bandwidth in their Terms of Service, as well as community hubs, local businesses, and other potential locations for mesh nodes.
Research
- City of Berkeley Broadband Infrastructure Report and Recommendations (June 2015): https://www.berkeleyside.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2015-06-23-Item-11-Broadband-Infrastructure.pdf
Organizations
The following is a curation of organizations addressing the digital divide in Berkeley:
Mesh-friendly ISPs
Some ISPs allow sharing of Internet access and others do not. We provide node owners with a list of local ISPs that are known to allow sharing of Internet access and advise them that some ISPs may not allow sharing. The worst case scenario here is that one or more users get their Internet disconnected for terms of service violation.
The ISPs in the East Bay that allow Internet Connection sharing (that we know of) are:
- MonkeyBrains wifi
- Sonic.net DSL
- LMI (Sonic.net reseller) DSL
- Netwood DSL
- Hughes Net Satellite Internet
Key
+ = contact(s)
! = rooftop(s)
$ = interested in a space
Italics are relevant musings.
Locations
See also prospective node map
Schools
Resilient communication; internship opportunities; mentorship
- UC Berkeley
- Maybeck High School
Libraries
Hooking up library catalogs would be rad... and libraries are the last bastion of nurturing public spaces.
- Talk to Ivan
Public Areas
Public wifi on the streets and in parks
- People's Park
Cohousing Communities
Hyperlocal economies/sharing/barter/timebank; resilient communication tools; neighborhood watch; storytelling
Urban Farms & Community Gardens
Hook up sensors to be informed eg; if garden needs water, coordinate shifts, info on plant care, cropswap coordination...
Farmer's Markets
Announcing special kinds of produce / advertising healthy local food and crafts/vendors
- Dover
Groups
Organizations Working to End the Digital Divide
Local Businesses
Free wifi attracts new people; community bulletin boards; local media streams
Hacker/Makerspaces
DIY instructables; Microcontroller projects; developing application; community media; community bulletin boards to promote classes and events; find tools / skilled people / projects
- Hacker Moms*!?
Community Media
Local streams from community spaces that foster self-expression, art and politics; archives and zine library; radio podcasts;
- Slingshot
- KPFA
- Berkeley Liberation Radio
Non-Profits
By Donation-based gift economies and lending libraries; solidarity organizing; "craigslist free and de facto locally-relevant"
- The Long Haul*! - Infoshop.
- La Pena
Collectives
Community events/gathering organizing; skill-sharing; documentation
- A PLACE for Sustainable Living*! - Permaculture mecca located at 1121 64th St in Oakland.
- Fort Awesome
- Fort Radical
Worker-Owned Cooperatives
Self-organizing and coordination tools; hyperlocal economies;
- Cheese Board
- Berkeley Free Clinic
- ACCI Gallery
- BioFuel Oasis
- Heartwood Cooperative Woodshop
- Missing Link Bicycle Cooperative
- 924 Gilman St
- Three Stone Hearth Cooperative
Ideas
- Talk to landlords who own a fair number of properties.
- Find folks who might be interested in doing curriculum development for getting kids engaged in community media.
- How to remain the anti-Ingress? http://searchengineland.com/ingress-googles-ar-game-a-stealth-local-data-effort-175417
- More psychogeographic explorations of the urban landscape in which we live and move
- Housing projects?
- Put a post on NextDoor for each neighborhood - http://nextdoor.com
Maps of High Demand Areas
- Areas where people bike and run - based on Strava Data
Map of the Backbone Fiber, Data Centers and Free Wifi in Oakland and Berkeley
Key:
Red Lines = Existing backbone fiber optic lines in the East Bay
Red Dots = Data Centers connected the the internet backbone (which can be used for future exit nodes)
Green Dots = Existing Relay Nodes with internet access
Blue Dots = Existing Mesh Nodes without internet access
Light Gray Dots = Locations with free wifi (which could become future relay nodes)
Dark Gray Dots = Locations that would benefit from free internet