The paper “Decolonising in the Gaps: Community Networks and the Identity of African Innovation” explores the concept of community networks (CNs) in Africa. These networks are autonomous, decentralized telecommunications systems built and operated by citizens for citizens. The paper argues that by incorporating local meanings in the establishment and maintenance of infrastructure, CNs in rural Africa are contributing to the decolonization of the identity of innovation. These networks can vary in size and scope, ranging from small networks providing free Internet access in local communities to networks covering vast geographic areas. It is emphasized that NCs should be owned by local people and should actively involve the community in their design, development and management.