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After many discussions with many European Community Networks (CNs), researchers from netCommons are happy to present a draft open letter on "policy recommendations for sustaining Community Networks". The letter is targeted at European policy-makers, who recently started working on an overhaul of the telecom regulatory framework.
 
After many discussions with many European Community Networks (CNs), researchers from netCommons are happy to present a draft open letter on "policy recommendations for sustaining Community Networks". The letter is targeted at European policy-makers, who recently started working on an overhaul of the telecom regulatory framework.
  
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This letter, drafted in collaboration with several European CNs and advocacy groups, is meant to offer a collective voice to this growing movement. Until March 15th, we would like to collect signatures from as many European CNs as possible, as well as other supporting organizations (be they advocacy groups, research projects, non-profits, SMEs, local authorities, etc.).
 
This letter, drafted in collaboration with several European CNs and advocacy groups, is meant to offer a collective voice to this growing movement. Until March 15th, we would like to collect signatures from as many European CNs as possible, as well as other supporting organizations (be they advocacy groups, research projects, non-profits, SMEs, local authorities, etc.).
  
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After this consultation period and the collection of signatures, we would like to send the letter to members of EU Parliament, national delegations at the Council of the EU, as well as to key officials from the EU Commission.
 
After this consultation period and the collection of signatures, we would like to send the letter to members of EU Parliament, national delegations at the Council of the EU, as well as to key officials from the EU Commission.
  
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Several outcomes can be expected, including:
 
Several outcomes can be expected, including:
 
* The publication of a joint press release by all signatories to disseminate the open letter as widely as possible (by the end of March).
 
* The publication of a joint press release by all signatories to disseminate the open letter as widely as possible (by the end of March).
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* A policy workshop to be organized later this year in Brussels.
 
* A policy workshop to be organized later this year in Brussels.
  
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Of course, all of these potential outcomes will depend upon the involvement of signatory organizations, and in particular of the willingness of CNs to work together.
 
Of course, all of these potential outcomes will depend upon the involvement of signatory organizations, and in particular of the willingness of CNs to work together.
  
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But first, we are sharing the draft to a wider circle of CNs and other people interested in their activities for consultation and potential amendments to the text. Until March 15th, you can read and comment on the draft letter, offer corrections and suggest changes or additions by using co-ment, an online tool for collaborative writing. You can access the letter at the bottom of this page.
 
But first, we are sharing the draft to a wider circle of CNs and other people interested in their activities for consultation and potential amendments to the text. Until March 15th, you can read and comment on the draft letter, offer corrections and suggest changes or additions by using co-ment, an online tool for collaborative writing. You can access the letter at the bottom of this page.
  
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If and when you agree to sign the letter, please send the name of your organization, the country where it is based and its high-resolution logo to:advocacy@netcommons.eu (note that if your signature is dependent on the response brought to a specific comment you have made, please be sure to tag comment as "blocking").
 
If and when you agree to sign the letter, please send the name of your organization, the country where it is based and its high-resolution logo to:advocacy@netcommons.eu (note that if your signature is dependent on the response brought to a specific comment you have made, please be sure to tag comment as "blocking").
  
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* [[Paquet Telecom 2017/lettre NetCommons/english|English version]] (original)
 
* [[Paquet Telecom 2017/lettre NetCommons/english|English version]] (original)
 
* [[Paquet_Telecom_2017/lettre_NetCommons/portugese|Portugese version]]
 
* [[Paquet_Telecom_2017/lettre_NetCommons/portugese|Portugese version]]
 
* [[Paquet_Telecom_2017/lettre_NetCommons/italian|Italian version]]
 
* [[Paquet_Telecom_2017/lettre_NetCommons/italian|Italian version]]
  
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*020wireless (Netherlands)
 
*020wireless (Netherlands)
 
*AIL-Network (France)
 
*AIL-Network (France)
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*WirelessPT.net (Portugal)
 
*WirelessPT.net (Portugal)
  
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(Incoming)
 
(Incoming)
  
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*ApTI (Romania)
 
*ApTI (Romania)
 
*ARTICLE 19 (UK)
 
*ARTICLE 19 (UK)
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'''For any inquiry regarding this open letter, write to advocacy@netcommons.eu '''
 
'''For any inquiry regarding this open letter, write to advocacy@netcommons.eu '''
 
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Version du 15 mars 2017 à 12:24

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After many discussions with many European Community Networks (CNs), researchers from netCommons are happy to present a draft open letter on "policy recommendations for sustaining Community Networks". The letter is targeted at European policy-makers, who recently started working on an overhaul of the telecom regulatory framework.

This letter, drafted in collaboration with several European CNs and advocacy groups, is meant to offer a collective voice to this growing movement. Until March 15th, we would like to collect signatures from as many European CNs as possible, as well as other supporting organizations (be they advocacy groups, research projects, non-profits, SMEs, local authorities, etc.).

After this consultation period and the collection of signatures, we would like to send the letter to members of EU Parliament, national delegations at the Council of the EU, as well as to key officials from the EU Commission.

Several outcomes can be expected, including:

  • The publication of a joint press release by all signatories to disseminate the open letter as widely as possible (by the end of March).
  • Proposals for amendments reflecting the recommendations of this open letter, to be sent to key members of the EU Parliament before the first crucial vote on the Telecoms Package in late April.
  • A policy workshop to be organized later this year in Brussels.

Of course, all of these potential outcomes will depend upon the involvement of signatory organizations, and in particular of the willingness of CNs to work together.

But first, we are sharing the draft to a wider circle of CNs and other people interested in their activities for consultation and potential amendments to the text. Until March 15th, you can read and comment on the draft letter, offer corrections and suggest changes or additions by using co-ment, an online tool for collaborative writing. You can access the letter at the bottom of this page.

If and when you agree to sign the letter, please send the name of your organization, the country where it is based and its high-resolution logo to:advocacy@netcommons.eu (note that if your signature is dependent on the response brought to a specific comment you have made, please be sure to tag comment as "blocking").

The letter

First signatories (EU-based community networks)

  • 020wireless (Netherlands)
  • AIL-Network (France)
  • Alsace Réseau Neutre (France)
  • Aquilenet (France)
  • Association Ribaguifi - Eresué 2.0 (Spain)
  • Common Net (Italy)
  • FAImaison (France)
  • FDN (France)
  • FFDN (France)
  • Franciliens.net (France)
  • Freifunk.net (Germany)
  • Fundació guifi.net (Spain)
  • Funkfeuer (Austria)
  • Grenode (France)
  • Grifon (France)
  • Illyse (France)
  • Iloth (France)
  • Neutrinet (Belgium)
  • Ninux.org (Italy)
  • Progetto Neco (Italy)
  • Progetto Wireco Ciminna (Italy)
  • Rézine (France)
  • Sarantaporo.gr NPO (Greece)
  • SCANI (France)
  • Tetaneutral.net (France)
  • Tourraine Data Network (France)
  • Wireless België (Belgium)
  • Wireless Leiden (Netherlands)
  • WirelessPT.net (Portugal)

(Incoming)

Supporting organizations (signing in support of the general approach and/or specific proposals put forward in the letter)

  • ApTI (Romania)
  • ARTICLE 19 (UK)
  • Bits of Freedom (Netherlands)
  • BlueLink.net - Civic Action Network (Bulgaria)
  • Brazilian Association of Digital Radio (Brazil)
  • Chaos Computer Club (Germany)
  • Chaos Computer Club Lëtzebuerg (Luxemburg)
  • Colnodo (Colombia)
  • Common Ground (Germany)
  • EFF (US)
  • epicenter.works (Austria)
  • Free Knowledge Institute (Netherlands)
  • Free Software Foundation Europe (EU)
  • Frënn vun der Ënn (Luxemburg)
  • GreenNet (UK)
  • hackAIR (EU)
  • Instituto Bem Estar Brasi (Brazil)
  • Instituto Nupef (Brazil)
  • La Quadrature du Net (France)
  • MAZI (EU)
  • netCommons (EU)
  • netHood (Switzerland)
  • Network Bogotá (Colombia)
  • NURPA (Belgium)
  • Nuvem (Brazil)
  • One World Platform (Bosnia Herzegovina)
  • Open Rights Group (UK)
  • Open Technologies Alliance- GFOSS (Greece)
  • P2P Foundation (Netherlands)
  • P2P Lab (Greece)
  • PIE News Project (EU)
  • Rhizomatica (Mexico)
  • Renewable Freedom Foundation (Germany)
  • Zenzeleni Networks (South Africa)
  • Xnet (Spain)


For any inquiry regarding this open letter, write to advocacy@netcommons.eu