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Digital Divide
MakeTheInternetFreeForEverybody.org
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Digarians
Saturday, August 30, 2008. 03:26PM
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New Internet IPv6 Free Internet
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SHOULDN'T EVERYBODY IN THE WORLD BE ABLE TO HAVE FREE INTERNET NO MATTER WHERE THEY ARE OR LIVE? Make The Internet Free.org is working to bring everybody in the world FREE New Internet based on IPv6 regardless of who they are or where they live. Click here to see approximately when we will run out of the old Internet, and need to start using the New Internet based on IPv6: Click to Open Web Page (Hint, it is sooner than you think, at last check it was December 22, 2011). You can view my live video streams on Vidder.com here: www.Vidder.com/MetroNet6 HERE IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF HOW WE CAN GET THE INTERNET INTO PLACES THAT DO NOT ALREADY HAVE ELECTRICITY OR TELEPHONE SERVICE, SCOTT JOHNSON EXPLAINING HOW SolarNetOne.ORG SYSTEM WORKS: Think about this. We do not directly pay to consume and use these things: Air Water Roads to drive on K-12 education for our children Borrow books from the library Military defense Fire services Police protection Listening to the radio Watching basic local TV Why is it then we have to pay to use the Internet? Compared to many items on the list above the Internet is extremely inexpensive to deliver. It is now technologically possible that instead of the world we live in now, where only a small percentage of the global population has access to the Internet (approximately 15%) and the majority of the users pay to use it, we could live in a world where 100% of people could have access to the Internet and they would be able to get basic Internet access for free. Make The Internet Free For Everybody.org is proposing that we use the Internet to conserve power globally....how we do that? In simple terms...by "making energy visible". We believe that if the use of energy to generate power was visible, waste would be greatly diminished which will be proven by the efforts of the Green Protocol WG. Take water for instance....it is easy to visually see when water is often being wasted and going needlessly down drains and being spread about. It is a simple fact machines and sensors are better at monitoring and turning things on and off more efficiently then people. Which scenario is better at conserving water to keep our lawns green and healthy? A. Instructing our 12 year old son or daughter to wake up at 4:30 a.m. every Monday, Thursday and Sunday to go out with a hose and stand in the middle of the yard and spray it with water. B. Laying a sprinkler system underneath the yard and hooking it up to a Rain Bird automated timer control that automatically turns it on precisely at 4:30 a.m. and turns it off at 4:35 a.m. three nights a week. By using monitors connected to the Internet network we "can see" where energy is being wasted. Our lifestyles don't really have to change in this scenario, and we still save considerable amounts of energy. So, if we can save the world 25% of the energy it is now currently using that would be equal to saving $2.5 trillion dollars on its annual "light bill". We believe it would make sense to take $0.5 trillion of that money saved and upgrade the infrastructure of the Internet network, which by that time would be completely New Internet based on IPv6, And then we propose to spend the remaining $2 trillion by giving all 6.7 billion about $300 per year worth of free basic New Internet access from the ISP's around the world. Summarizing a simple three part plan over the next 10 years: 1. World converts to the New Internet based on IPv6 2. World uses the New Internet to conserve energy (25% of current consumption) 3. World gives everybody free basic access to the New Internet This plan gets implemented by technology companies, ISP's, governments and policy bodies around the world all working in unison to bring information equality to the world's population. ABOUT GEOF LAMBERT: Summary Geof Lambert, a graduate of the Walter J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, began his first career in the food business working in sales and marketing for food companies, selling hotdogs and other food products. Geof then entered the executive search profession in 1999 working for various firms in Sacramento, before being a co-founder of his own retained executive search firm, the Maxson Group which he led for four years until merging it with WorldBridge Partners. Geof's focus is CEO and other senior level positions within early stage to mid-cap companies in Northern California. Along with two others Geof is a founder of Digital Native Studios. As an avocation Geof is a leader with the global IPv6 Forum, and vice chair of the North American IPv6 Task Force. IPv6 is the next generation Internet Protocol. In 2007 Geof was honored by being selected by his peers as an IPv6 Forum Pioneer for the global IPv6 Forum. Geof was one of the early pioneers in Internet based social networking. Geof is presently on the board of the San Juan Education Foundation, and has been actively involved in various capacities with a wide range of non-profit professional organizations including the American Culinary Federation, California Grocers Association, Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance, TechCoire, and the Sacramento Angels. Geof has always been active globally with various philanthropic and humanitarian causes. He is a past president of the Rotary Club of Fair Oaks. He is an active member of the Rotary Club of Sacramento. Geof is a Paul Harris Fellow. He has named his father, Gordon Lambert, a Paul Harris Fellow, and named Vint Cerf, chief Internet evangelist, Google, honorary chair, IPv6 Forum, and Jim Bound, senior fellow, Hewlett Packard, CTO, IPv6 Forum, chair, North American IPv6 Task Force as Rotary Foundation Paul Harris Fellows. Geof is a Benefactor of the Rotary Foundation, and also a Rotary Foundation Bequest Society member. Specialties Team Building, Internet, Internet based communications, XMPP, IPv6, social networking, marketing, product development, Digital Divide, DMT, Digital Mental Telepathy, MetroNet6 network, recruiting, advisory board development, organizational development |
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