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4 Sep
I’m sitting on a concrete ledge about 4 stories high in the shade of the water tower looking out through a remarkably clear day across Jalalabad. And I’m writing this post from waaay up here, my connection via a local meshed node through various hops which find their way (automagically) to the FabFi1 long haul connection out through the GATR which beams my message into orbit and back and finally finally to a server at MIT in Cambridge MA. It’s so very cool.
What’s cooler is what’s happening around me. The water tower is super crowded with people and even more FabFi. It’s a party! Our goals for today are to replace and upgrade every existing FabFi connection and add two more ~3.5km each. Right now it’s a mess of people in salwar kameez’s schooching past each other on the narrow ledge carrying router boxes, reflectors, rope, cables, meters, and so on in every direction. Every now and then there’s a shout followed up something getting thrown UP to the top of the tower, or slightly comical attempts to convey what needs to be fetched from below.
We’ve just finished with marching orders, people are breaking up in to groups and readying to travel all over the city. Nearly all the Afghans are on the phone with their friends who want to come up the tower and help so they can learn to make and install a connection for themselves too. Today they will learn the install part, tomorrow a workshop at the new FabLab in the sharwali to make reflectors and program routers.
After tomorrow there will be so many Afghan-made, made-in-Afghanistan FabFi’s deployed throughout the city (and surburbs) that FabFi in Jalalabad has certainly turned the corner and is here to stay - fragile still but established.
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The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the blog post From the Front: 09/04/2009 News and Personal dispatches from the front and the home front.
You’re truly doing a great thing out there. Stay safe and keep on doing what you do
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