Sunday, June 28, 2009

A New Meaning for "Hot Spot"

[POLITICS] Here's something Western governments could actually do: create WiFi hotspots around their embassies so Iranians can get the news out. They presumably have satellite uplinks so are not subject to the Iranian Government web censorship.

I know, I know, that's not what embassies are for. And it's arguably spying. And it can easily be jammed or overwhelmed... I'm just saying.

2 comments:

Grubber said...

I think that has great merit Alex. With some luck maybe someone will read this.

I think it is certainly in sync with the move the other day where twitter delaying planned maintenance at the request/suggestion of the US govt.

Hope this has legs.
cheers
David.

Dwight Williams said...

It could easily have all the drawbacks you cite, and yet it could be a relatively low-cost way of (re)building positive reputations for our governments in that part of the world. It might save the embassy/high commission/consular staffs a lot of work, if the hotspots were not jammed or overwhelmed.