01414nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001260002800042100002100070700002900091700002600120700002000146700001800166700001900184245007900203856004900282520091300331 2018 d c07/2018bEUCNCaCroatia1 aLeonardo Maccari1 aMerkourios Karaliopoulos1 aIordanis Koutsopoulos1 aLeandro Navarro1 aFelix Freitag1 aRenato LoCigno00a5G and the Internet of EveryOne: Motivation, Enablers, and Research Agenda uhttp://people.ac.upc.edu/leandro/pubs/5G.pdf3 aAs mobile broadband subscriptions grow twice as fast as the fixed ones and the Internet of Things comes forth, the 5G vision of the Internet of Everything (people, devices, and things), becomes a substantial and credible part of the near future. In this paper, we argue that the 5G vision is still missing a fundamental concept to realize its societal promise: the Internet of EveryOne (IoEO), i.e., means and principles to overcome the concerns that the current 5G perspective raises for the digital divide and the network neutrality principle. We discuss open-source software and hardware, Community Networks, mobile edge computing and blockchains as enablers of the IoEO and highlight open research challenges with respect to them. The ultimate objective of our paper is to stimulate research with a short-term, lasting impact also on that 50% (or more!) of population that will not enjoy 5G anytime soon.