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FonPeople of southern Benin and adjacent parts of Togo. They speak a dialect of Gbe, a Kwa language of the Niger-Congo language family. Numbering about 3 million, the Fon are mainly farmers. Craft specialists include male ironworkers, sculptors, and weavers and female potters. The primary Fon social unit is the polygynous family, each woman and her children occupying a house within a compound. The village under a hereditary chief is the traditional political unit. Dahomey kingdom was peopled principally by Fon. FON (FON Wireless Ltd., Madrid, Spain, www.fon.com) A company founded in 2005 by Martin Varsavsky that sponsors a global Wi-Fi community. FON members, called "Foneros," install a special router that lets them securely share their Wi-Fi networks with other Foneros who are in the vicinity. In turn, they have free access to any other "FON Spot" (FON hotspot) in the world. FON's revenue comes from non-members who pay for access, and Foneros can share in that revenue when paying users log in through their hotspots. By the summer of 2008, there were approximately 800,000 Foneros worldwide with 340,000 active hotspots.Hookup is Via La Fonera Router Joining the FON community is accomplished by purchasing a low-cost router called "La Fonera," which hooks up to the user's network. The Fonera router provides two secure wireless signals, one for the owner and the other for the public. See Wi-Fi. Fon (also Djedj, Dahomeans, or eastern Ewe; self-designation, Fongbe), a people related to the Ewe. The Fon inhabit the southern part of Benin and adjacent areas of Togo. Their total population, including peoples of related language and culture, such as the Adja, Mahi, and Ga, is 1.9 million (1975, estimate). Their language belongs to the Kwa family of languages. The Fon retain traditional beliefs, including ancestor worship and nature worship; a small number are Catholics. The Fon engage in tropical land cultivation, primarily the cultivation of manioc, yams, and corn, and gather the fruit of the oil palm for export. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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