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National Summit for Community Wireless Networks, March 31, St. Charles |
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by Sascha Meinrath Email: sascha (nospam) ucimc.org (verified) Phone: (217)278-3933 Address: 202 South Broadway Avenue, Suite #1 |
28 Mar 2006
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2006 is shaping up to be a huge year for wireless networking and one of the key events of the year, the 2nd Annual National Summit for Community Wireless Networks, is this week!
The National Summit for Community Wireless Networks will explore the future of Internet access; and hundreds of network developers, policy experts and community activists will be gathering at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., March 31 to April 2, 2006 to share information, coordinate political strategies, and hack on the newest wireless technologies.
Register today: http://cuwireless.net/summit/2006registration |
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2006 is shaping up to be a huge year for wireless networking and one of the key events of the year, the 2nd Annual National Summit for Community Wireless Networks, is lthis week away... March 31st - April 2nd!
Register today: http://cuwireless.net/summit/2006registration
Hosted by CUWiN, Free Press and the Mid-Rivers Community Wireless Network, developers, researchers, programmers and policy-makers will meet for three days for involved discussions at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri.
... Community wireless developers from around the globe will demonstrate cutting-edge technologies;
... Researchers and programmers will discuss breakthroughs and developments;
... Policy-makers and funders will strategize with participants on the new initiatives being launched and involvement in national telecommunications policies.
Participants include Esme Vos of Muniwireless.com, Robert McChesney of Free Press, Dewayne Hendricks of the Dandin Group, Inc., Sascha Meinrath of CUWiN, Harold Feld of the Media Access Project, Paul Smith of the Center for Neighborhood Technologies, Laura Forlano of NYC Wireless and many other luminaries.
More information is available here: www.cuwireless.net/summit
The 2nd National Summit for Community Wireless Networks is going to be a key event that will help set the agenda for further wireless growth.
Register quickly before space fills up:
http://cuwireless.net/summit/2006registration
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