[CWN-Summit] Announcing the Second National Summit for Community Wireless Networks -- March 31-April 2, 2006. St. Charles, MO.

Sascha Meinrath sascha at ucimc.org
Sat Feb 11 13:00:26 CST 2006


Hi everyone,

Below is the invite to the Second National Summit for Community Wireless
Networks that we're hosting right outside St. Louis March 31-April 2, 2006.  We
rely on word-of-mouth to get the word out about this event, so please forward
this out to your friends and relevant e-mail lists.  Links to the Summit website 
and registration are also below.

Thanks,

--Sascha

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The Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network (CUWiN), Mid-Rivers Community
Wireless Network, and Free Press invite you to join us for a Community Wireless
Networking Summit, March 31-April 2, 2006 in St. Charles, MO (right outside St.
Louis).  "Imagine & Implement: The 2006 National Summit for Community Wireless
Networks" will focus on grassroots action; impacting national regulations and
policies; and building the coalition of community groups, researchers, policy
leaders, decision-makers, and activists working to create better broadband
services and telecommunications infrastructures.

With Network Neutrality under attack and broadband service continuing to
stagnate, it's time we organized to take the public airwaves back from corporate
interests and put the public interest back in the spotlight.  Community Wireless
Networks are often owned by the communities that deploy them and offer better
services for cheaper prices than traditional ISPs.  Anyone interested in making
the "public interest" the number one priority in broadband service provision
should definitely attend this summit.

Community Wireless developers from across North America will be demonstrating
cutting-edge technologies; researchers and programmers will discuss recent
breakthroughs and developments; and policy-makers and funders will strategize
with participants on the new initiatives being launched and how we can make an
impact in DC.

More summit information is available online at:

www.wirelesssummit.org

Register online at:

www.wirelesssummit.org/register

Have questions or want to present?  Send us an e-mail at:

cu-wireless-summit at cuwireless.net

See you in St. Charles,

--Sascha Meinrath
Summit Director

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Sascha Meinrath
Policy Analyst    *  Project Coordinator  *  President
Free Press       *** CUWiN               *** Acorn Active Media
www.freepress.net *  www.cuwireless.net   *  www.acornactivemedia.com



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