>There is a distinction - The Community Wireless Summit is non-profit. Maybe it's me, but the Community Wireless Summit seems to be as "non-profit" as Part-15.org
CUWiN owns and runs the non-profit (or not-profitable?) Community Wireless Summit Summit home page: (www.wirelesssummit.org redirects to http://www.cuwin.net/summit) What does CUWiN do: http://www.cuwin.net/about 1. Software Development 2. Wireless Consulting 3. Community Education Programming >From http://www.cuwin.net/consulting#rates Our standard consulting rate is $120 per hour plus expenses. >WiNOG is for-profit. Does or should this make a difference? Perhaps my problem is honesty...I do not hide the fact that I am working to make a decent living for my family by delivering a product / service that provides value to customers while earning me a fair profit for my efforts / entreprenuerism. That said, I understand and respect WISPA's need to charge for advertising, and I play by the rules AND HAVE PAID my vendor member dues for 2007. Perhaps it would be "smarter" for me to "sneak" behind a ".org" domain...that's just not me -Charles P.S. If it makes you feel better, you CAN go to www.winog.org ------------------------------------------- WiNOG Wireless Roadshows Coming to a City Near You http://www.winog.com -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
