Community networks in Mexico: a path towards technological autonomy in rural and indigenous communities

This report examines the digital divide and connectivity challenges in Mexico, with a focus on rural and indigenous communities. It describes how, in response to the failure of market and state solutions, these communities have developed autonomous community networks. These projects include cellular networks in Oaxaca, community intranets in Chiapas, and technical training programs, reflecting a focus on technological autonomy and adapting technology to their ways of life and organization. The report highlights the importance of community self-management and empowerment in the field of telecommunications.

Author

Carlos F. Baca Feldman Peter Bloom Mariano Mendez Erick Huerta Velazquez

Year Published

2018

Country / Region of focus

Mexico

Complexity

Previous, but no specialized, knowledge is required for its comprehension

Keyword

Network Type

Community-Based Network

License Type

CC ​

Item Type

Paper​

Language

English

Specific Subject - Social

​Community engagement and mobilization

Specific Subject - Technical

Telecommunication

Specific Subject - Economic

Sustainability & Scalability

Specific Subject - Regulatory

​Legal frameworks

Gender Perspective

No

Accesible to people with visual or hearing impairments

No

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