Hi everyone,
DDN folks within (and who can travel to) the US might be interested in
this conference.
The 2nd Annual National Summit for Community Wireless Networks is less
than three weeks away, March 31st - April 2nd, in St. Charles, Missouri!
This is a huge year for wireless networking and this will be one of the
key events of 2006.
You can register here: http://cuwireless.net/summit/2006registration
More information: http://cuwireless.net/summit/
The event will be 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 across North America 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 Harold Feld of the Media Access Project, Esme de
Guzman Vos of Muniwireless.com, Robert McChesney of Free Press and the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dewayne Hendricks of the
Dandin Group, Inc., Sascha Meinrath of CUWiN, Paul Smith of the Center
for Neighborhood Technologies, and Laura Forlano of NYC Wireless among
others.
Schedule here: http://cuwireless.net/summit/2006schedule
The 2nd National Summit for Community Wireless Networks is sure to be a
key event that will help set the agenda for further wireless growth.
Pass on the word or register yourself before space fills up:
http://cuwireless.net/summit/2006registration
Best,
Frannie
* * * *
Frannie Wellings
Program Manager
Free Press
(202) 265-1490 x 21
http://www.freepress.net
Media is the issue.
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