Community Networks and Sustainability: a Survey of Perceptions, Practices, and Proposed Solutions
Panagiota Micholia, Merkouris Karaliopoulos, Iordanis Koutsopoulos,, Leandro Navarro, Roger Baig, Dimitris Boucas, Maria Michalis, Panayiotis, Antoniadis

TL;DR
This survey examines perceptions, practices, and solutions related to the sustainability of community networks, highlighting diverse organizational, technological, and incentive approaches to maintain these initiatives.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of how different stakeholders perceive sustainability and explores theoretical and practical incentive mechanisms for community network sustainability.
Findings
Diverse perceptions of sustainability across stakeholders
Various organizational and funding strategies for CNs
Implementation of incentive mechanisms to promote participation
Abstract
Community network (CN) initiatives have been around for roughly two decades, evangelizing a distinctly different paradigm for building, maintaining, and sharing network infrastructure but also defending the basic human right to Internet access. Over this time they have evolved into a mosaic of systems that vary widely with respect to their network technologies, their offered services, their organizational structure, and the way they position themselves in the overall telecommunications' ecosystem. Common to all these highly differentiated initiatives is the sustainability challenge. We approach sustainability as a broad term with an economical, political, and cultural context. We first review the different perceptions of the term. These vary both across and within the different types of stakeholders involved in CNs and are reflected in their motivation to join such initiatives. Then, we…
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