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Что (кто) такое Freenets - определение


Freenet         
  • A typical request sequence. The request moves through the network from node to node, backing out of a dead-end (step 3) and a loop (step 7) before locating the desired file.
  • The effect of the node specialising on the particular location.
PEER-TO-PEER INTERNET PLATFORM FOR CENSORSHIP-RESISTANT COMMUNICATION
Freenet project; Freedom network project; FUQID; Freesite; Freenet Project; FreeNet; The Free Network Project; Free Network Project; Free network project; Free Network project; The Free Network project; The Free network project; The free network project; Freenet-China
Community-based bulletin board system with e-mail, information services, interactive communications, and conferencing. Freenets are funded and operated by individuals and volunteers - in one sense, like public television. They are part of the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN), an organisation based in Cleveland, Ohio, devoted to making computer telecommunication and networking services as freely available as public libraries.
Freenet (radio)         
PERSONAL MOBILE RADIO SYSTEM IN GERMANY
Freenet is a personal mobile radio network in Germany. It was originally introduced in 1996 as a product name of Motorola and uses part of the frequency spectrum of the former Telekom C-Netz carphone network.
Freenet (Central Asia)         
NATIONAL INTERNET STRUCTURES IN CENTRAL ASIA
Several Internet networks in Central Asia, specifically, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan are financed by USAID and other United States governmental authorities and are called Freenet. In contrast with the decentralized censorship-resistant peer-to-peer file sharing software called Freenet, which is specifically designed to be very censorship-resistant, and in fact, to increase distribution of information in the case of censorship attempts, there is little information regarding the independence of the Central Asian networks from censorship by the operating authorities.