Re: modulating barriers to access
Todd Boyle <[email protected]> Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:38:12 -0800
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Hi Eric, Yeah but you have not addressed my *most fundamental point.* The website indicates SWN has not grown in years. There are perhaps a few tens of nodes. Meanwhile there are 4 million living in puget sound region. Most households have internet and around here most have cellphones too. Since SWN emerged at least 1 million people have started, or switched to, some wireless or broadband account, the turnover is huge and virtually none of them put up an SWN node. I said, there are at least 3 theories, > > There's > > - the chicken-and-egg theory, > > - the negative-value-proposition theory, and > > - the technical-hurdles-for-nongeeks theory. Your post chooses the chicken and egg theory, urging people to install an SWN node. The commercial Internet services don't need selling, or evangelism, they sell themselves because there is content and there are applications. I said the problem is NOT chicken-and-egg. The problem is that participating in SWN network is a negative value proposition for almost all of the 4 million people, today. You never explain why people should install SWN nodes. I even had the generosity to explain some incentives that would create value, if they were turnkey and worked out of the box. The burden of explaining the benefits is on SWN not the newcomer. Kind regards Todd _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk