Organization pulls Kensington community together by spreading wifi outdoors

02.07.2025    Billy Penn    3 views
Organization pulls Kensington community together by spreading wifi outdoors

Connecting communities is something that Alex Wermer-Colan the executive director of Philly Society Wireless is passionate about His organization s mission is to equip as much of North Philly with free WiFi as it can We are trying to build a large-scale configuration that s shared by the public he stated That might mean that your house is sharing WiFi with your neighbor and that if you live in the house you may be able to connect to our configuration and walk around the neighborhood without ever getting disconnected The plan has a unique focus and has seen specific major successes Wifi providers often concentrate on indoor connectivity and ignore the outdoors Philly District Wireless focuses on filling in the gaps between indoor internet in various buildings This means equipping local parks society streets and gardens with free wireless networks Philly Society Wireless is located in Norris Square Park Billy Penn lately got to tour their existing infrastructure and see why its organizers call these services a vital right The organization s basement offices contain lots of setup equipment and encouraging signs Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn The process Part of the organization s success depends on access to the properties around general spaces In order to work properly equipment is built on a line of sight plane between the rooftops of different buildings Oftentimes that means getting permission from owners of these buildings to get up on the roof commented Leanne Przybylowski district outreach manager at Philly Area Wireless She mentioned the cooperation of a local restaurateur who owned a building that sat in the perfect location to extend wifi configuration to the surrounding area So he mentioned yes to providing internet access for his neighbors and for this area in general even though we weren t able to provide it inside for him because he has a business Przybylowski mentioned So that s an example of you know a group member who is willing to use their support or their property in this event to provide for the rest of the region which is great right While devices are sometimes too small for the eye to see rooftops like the one on this building in North Philly can contain line of sight connectivity devices that connect the surrounding area Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn Wermer-Colan explained that coverage often requires cooperation between residents and that he is surprised by how numerous people will say yes to requests to use their building to host equipment The innovation is modular meaning it is easier to install than standard internet cables commented Eugene Ryoo a technician for Philly Group Wireless The footprint is very small he commented If we really needed to we could go up there and take all that down in two hours or three hours and we wouldn t have to tear up the street Around the perimeter of Norris Square Park there are various Philly District Wireless devices Several are lodged in third-story windows or on rooftops of local businesses while others are perched on the side of a building or a rooftop garden This allows the devices to work together to provide continuous coverage of an area The need for outdoor internet The internet is an essential tool for work and school and access is major outdoors as well as indoors Przybylowski announced I never thought about the internet as something that could spread between walls but obviously it can she declared Why would it be restricted by four walls I think we have this idea of you re in a private space and the internet for that space is just in that space and it can t go anywhere else And that s not accurate at all For people experiencing homelessness or without stable housing outdoor wifi can be the only option The organization has multiple kinds of outdoor infrastructure that can handle weather wear and tear Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn This can be especially crucial for youth declared Xena Stearos the coordinator for Norris Square Neighborhood Project which provides after-school and summer programs including region gardens for local youth I perpetually think of it in terms of the youth we serve and the people who are working in our gardens or hang out in the spaces around our gardens and how that is available for maybe completion of homework or the ability to look something up or contact somebody if needed if you don t have your regular cellular utility she declared She explained wifi is especially crucial for schoolchildren who may need to fill out forms or complete tasks via the internet even when hanging out outdoors We re in a time where wifi is a necessity she declared It s not just a want to be able to get access to certain forms if you need help with things and you don t have an working reservoir who could print them for you Being able to have wifi to look those things up online or fill out different applications it s beneficial and a need Philly Group Wireless leaders work out of the Norris Square Neighborhood Project which offers vital society guidance for the surrounding neighborhood Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn Piloting the scheme in this neighborhood has been helpful to the surrounding public mentioned Andria Bibiloni the executive director of the Norris Square Neighborhood Project We were working with communities where all of our youth are eligible to receive free school lunch she commented Greater part of them do have cellphones but they re on their parents plans or whatever And there are a lot of seniors also in our group who might not otherwise have access So I think piloting this here and making it available here is just something that makes the internet more accessible to people when it otherwise would be a challenge She stated she hopes to see this scheme expand to other areas Being connected everywhere is a need in this day and age mentioned Sascha Meinrath the Palmer Chair in Telecommunications at Penn State University and an expert in broadband It s not just about being able to buy cheap diapers and get plane tickets fast he stated of internet access It s about applying for jobs paying taxes and being connected to a social life In essence it s about the quality of life economic activity and tuition and this Meinrath emphasized not having internet or accessibility in and around a home can also devalue it If you don t have connectivity your house is worth less so you re accumulating less wealth in that domain he stated Information has shown that it costs a household somewhere around a year to not be online which is to say this really translates to a pocketbook issue as well as a general quality of life issue The wifi arrangement can be used in means beyond Googling a trivia question Przybylowski explained It can improve locality wellness Another device that we ve installed is called a purple air monitor she reported So a purple air monitor very clearly monitors and tells you if it is safe to be outside Also it provides input around air impurity The organization s purple air monitors are an example of devices that can help the circumstances but require WiFi connections Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn These devices are part of what s called the internet of things or IOT meaning measurement devices that document conditions to a central database Another unexpected feature of the Norris Square configuration Art Individuals can scan a QR code to view an interactive exhibit So with a particular app on your phone Przybylowski noted you can scan these photos and then what will pop up is a video and it s the people in the photos storytelling and sharing something that s central to them or something that s relevant to their cultural experience here in Philadelphia or here in the garden or things like that The problems Philly Neighborhood Wireless is covering parts of Kensington but they can only do so much so fast explained Wermer-Colan Philly District Wireless equips several parts of North Philly including the public gardens around Norris Square Park with connectivity Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn Our biggest issue is truly the demand for this work and for this connectivity far outstrips our limit to provide those services he reported The biggest challenge in expanding these kinds of programs is lack of information Meinrath declared Speaking to the Billy Penn group from D C where he was advocating for tools for increased broadband information he reported federal and state governments have also been slow to invest in appropriate support Almost every other highly industrialized nation is investing heavily in bridging the digital divide Meinrath revealed Why the United States is spending time and potential to rescind the marginal successes that we have had that s mind-boggling to me He declared the U S has continually made its digital divide bigger while other countries are closing theirs Another challenge Meinrath explained is the lack of content around internet challenges in the population Within the Philly Region Wireless project we are serving a region that is systematically and consistently year after year underserved he stated And according to official measures that challenge just doesn t exist So it s very hard to address a complication you don t acknowledge as existing in the first place According to the city s most of modern evidence there are still numerous households that don t have any type of broadband access In of households had broadband of any type which includes services such as cell arrangement or satellite This means that of Philadelphians are living without broadband of any type Meinrath emphasized more coherent national and statewide policies would be helpful to addressing this complication Even so Wermer-Colan stated the city has consistently been supportive of the campaign The city has supported us from the beginning he reported The first grant we received was from the Digital Literacy Alliance in and they provided us a grant for engaging with immigrant communities and second language English learners And our goal was to start building out this pilot project in Norris Square and since then we ve regularly partnered with the city However he explained state laws can often limit what can be done to establish further connectivity One piece of crucial context is that in Pennsylvania it is illegal for the city to build a municipal internet arrangement he commented There are states across the country where there are laws in place that block cities from building community internet That is not the city s fault That is not a just law It should not exist The Pennsylvania law that made it harder for cities to establish their own high-speed Internet networks is still in place in the present day The law essentially made it harder for city networks to compete with the city s dominant telecommunications providers This can complicate the establishment of streamlined services Philly Population Wireless aims to expand Internet services as much as manageable despite sometimes stringent state laws Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn Wermer-Colan explained expanded phone organization can be an pivotal component of increasing access to services However he announced the work phone companies may do to establish further services and wireless can still leave out the outdoor capabilities PCW works hard to provide Verizon is going to be providing internet to all of Philadelphia s parks and rec centers he explained But there s a really critical caveat to that plan as I understand it They are not providing outdoor internet They are only doing internet inside the park and rec center Our whole thing is people need outdoor internet They need to be able to access internet from the park What if another pandemic happens and you can t go inside the building The future Philly District Wireless and population partners alike are hopeful that this project can expand beyond the neighborhoods where it started But as Wermer-Colan explains installing wifi outdoors is complicated It can require accessing multiple properties and getting up on rooftops of private businesses which can take a lot of coordination A lot of our work is about negotiating with real estate orders and oftentimes we re installing at a location like where somebody lives and it s their only property he commented So we make selected progress but it s not like they can give us access to more properties Wermer-Colan mentioned a big part of expansion would be further access to property which the city could help with Nobody owns more property distributed across the city in a consistent manner than the city he noted We don t charge anything of the population and we also are not prepared to pay for access to real estate for the same reason We are a utterly charitable organization If the city were to say to us You can leverage every parks and rec center to build out outdoor wife If they were to say to us You could use the SEPTA Rail line in Kensington to build out your wifi it would comprehensively transform the organization s ceiling Philly District Wireless helps to equip areas around The Kensington Inhabitants Library with WiFi along with other region organizations Violet Comber-Wilen Billy Penn While people may view Philly Region Wireless as a tech organization Przybylowski explained it is providing much more It s a lot more than just tech right she sought We re building a public stock that can then facilitate other region materials that can help invest in existing communities in tactics that they haven t been able to do without the society internet or open internet that s available for everybody PCW s services are available to residents in the North Philadelphia neighborhoods of Fairhill Kensington and Norris Square They can request free wireless setup or volunteer to host an antenna to connect their neighbors or learn more about Philly Region Wireless s connection process The post Organization pulls Kensington population together by spreading wifi outdoors appeared first on Billy Penn at 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