Operation Tech Saxon - Win Win Winning
This week Wave Telecoms (a subsidiary of Trusted Office) attended the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai. The conference was a supposed 'Open Debate' where telecoms ideas from world leaders, telecoms multinationals and the public could be discussed before the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in order to update the 1988 international treaty. Sion Ap Buckler is the founder of Wave Telecoms and is influential across many business, telecoms and cyber communities. He submitted to the group a community generated proposal entitled Operation Tech Saxon.
Fig 1.0 - Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré and Sion Ap Buckler meeting for the first time after the opening ceremony at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai 2012.
In 2 pages Operation Tech Saxon voices the ideas of the international community by clearly defining 21st Century problems then highlighting workable technology strategies to ensure societies evolve away from these problems. One key issue for debate, described in the proposal, was our need as a society to stop being closed off, controlling and selective about what information is absorbed. Instead we must be open to everyone, accepting that things happen in random orders, and supportive of everyone around us. What Thomas Powers describes as a shift, from institutional thinking to network thinking.
Unfortunately, the Member States at the WCIT do NOT have jurisdiction over these free communities. Seeing as there is NO Member State at the WCIT which can claim to represent this community, WAVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS has come forward.
Having been voted for the 2012 Cisco British Innovation Award, this community proposal finds itself being denied entry into the WCIT debate. The WAVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS attendee representing this proposal is also being denied opportunity to speak in the debate. Unfortunately world leaders at the event remain ignorant of this dilemma and the media wont cover the story.
The ITU has provided free access to the event and a public stage in the corridors so there is seemingly facilitated free speech. However attendees to the event are all congregated in the main halls which are heavily guarded by a private security firm. Free access ID badges do permit access to the main halls. They can only address the empty corridors of the event.
The ITU has provided free access to the event and a public stage in the corridors so there is seemingly facilitated free speech. However attendees to the event are all congregated in the main halls which are heavily guarded by a private security firm. Free access ID badges do permit access to the main halls. They can only address the empty corridors of the event.
We are currently witnessing the unconstitutional conspiring and planning of an unlawfully biased, international treaty. Our MP's, the British Government, the EU, the WCIT, the UN's ITU, several multi-national corporations and representatives of 178 countries have now all been named.
There is evidence here suggesting we are no longer in a democracy. We must seek recourse action against all parties responsible for repressing our communities inherent rights to free speech.
Operation Tech Saxon
Summary
This document highlights a lawful technology strategy aimed at interconnecting the world. The technology itself is pioneering and will revolutionise digital communication from an affordable privilege, to a citizen’s free and inherent right by as early as 2015. Developed by a community of British Army Technicians, this solution is also at risk of becoming systematically outlawed.
Background
Operation Tech Saxon recognises that network telecom infrastructures have become reliable enough to be considered dependable enough for society’s future to be based upon. Perhaps even more so than institutions and the monetary/ judiciary systems which are in operation today.
There are now clear opportunities to transpose network telecoms infrastructure from a subsidiary of these social systems to a prosperous free resource, of which social systems can re-establish themselves upon.
For over a decade web based services have proven Metcalfe’s technology theory by scaling their network exponentially while their services remain free to the users. This is due to their advertising model which gives service providers a better incentive than a user based billing model.
So why has the network telecom infrastructures not moved to an ad-supported model as yet? Surely this would guarantee world inter connectivity.
Introduction
The technology required to develop an advertising supported, free digital communications network did not exist prior to 2011. R&D successes have now enabled the development of the world’s first network telecom advertising platform, due to be launched under the WAVE brand in 2013.
Voted for the Cisco British Innovation Award, WAVE monetises voice and data traffic by way of a simple firmware upgrade on the network telecoms infrastructure. Additionally WAVE provides advertisers with a comparable alternative to radio and online advertising. Interactive display ads are superimposed onto users’ web browsers via the router, whilst interactive audio ads replace the call progress tone from the exchange.
Since funding for the network now runs in parallel to service adoption, the incentive to scale the network will change, causing exponential network growth. This solution breaks down service adoption barriers and guarantees digital communication for the unconnected
The founding members of WAVE are also launching the world’s first Network Telecom Advertising Integration Alliance (NTAIA) to create alliances which will accelerate switchover to this new model.
Network Thinking
Institutional thinking is predominantly hierarchical, bureaucratic, closed, selective and controlling. Despite this mentality being an asset to society development, it’s proven to be limiting in the 21st century. The team behind WAVE now think and operate in a laissez-faire, open, random and supportive way which is proving advantageous. Decision makers at WAVE are also dynamically appointed depending on their influence on the group, which is now measurable and scored automatically using real-time technology solutions.
Resource Based Economy
The monetary system was once a great analytical instrument designed to measure and balance contribution and consumption. Individual’s access to resources have been reflected with currency. But this model is susceptible to hacks. Since society associate most things to money, route problems are proving systemic.
Social networks are reducing our degrees of separation. In conjunction with this new technology, debt circle cancellation solutions are now becoming possible which will help put liquidity back into the economy. Since digital currency runs parallel to digital communications (which will soon be wide spread), there is now a real possibility of retiring the monetary system.
WAVE will simulate Jacque Fresco’s definition of a resource based economy within the digital communications market. A workable solution by which society accepts that there is enough resources for everyone who is actively contributing back to society. Non-incentivised motivation to explore, create and share is expected to return to natural people.
Rights and Freedoms
There are now over a billion regulatory and statutory laws that deem what is ‘legal’. But a lawful rebellion movement has identified that jurisdiction was introduced and still operates unconstitutionally and fraudulently. Using the Magna Carta Charter, we’re now witnessing lawful opt-in, opt out jurisdiction.
The WAVE platform has already been legislated against which poses a second question, is this technology a danger to society or are there unconstitutional laws in operation?
WAVE causes chronic and wide spread remedy and regardless of legislation, deployment is imminent. However there is still welcomed opportunity for jurisdiction in this new social structure. WAVE grants free digital communication services to citizens subject to them accessing the network by use of their social profile identities. Here in lies all of the ingredients needed to enforce jurisdiction.
Governments can continue to act as the gatekeeper they once were by re-introducing their retractable benefit and privilege system here. But this time it can be more accurately correlated to the measure of an individual’s social contribution and consumption.
WAVE also allows real-time democracy which can limit user’s network access or apply censorship until they've engaged with an interactive voting advert. This is potentially a welcomed trade off and an example that the democratic process would continue to exist.
WAVE also encourages Dual Crowd-sourcing a phrase coined by Google’s Dr Eric Schmidt in 2012. This is a future vision where in a fully connected world, incidents are reported, collectively and anonymously using mobile devices. In response, jurors would pass back judgments, collectively and anonymously as well. Society can once again operate under common law jurisdiction, but with mobile devices delivering justice.
Summary
The technologies developed in our lifetime outperform the tools we inherited. It’s time they outranked them.


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