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Consume: Wireless Distributed Network
Consume.net is a project to provide a free, distributed grassroots wireless network.

Consume's first ideas were conceived and presented in London. Now the interest is Europe-wide, with concentrations in urban areas and sprinklings in remote and rural situations, wherever it is possible to establish a node. If you have a look at the node database you will find the interface to a db of nodes and an invitation to search your local area and nominate your node of your own. The mission of Consume is the development and presentation of a strategy for self provision of open IP network structures and wireless node propogation, and to activate a community area network.

Consume was triggered in London by James Stevens and Julian Priest of Deckspace during August 2000.

(This information taken from the Free Networks wiki.)



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