[CUWiN] Brownbag Presentation:
Sascha Meinrath <[email protected]> Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:23:54 -0600 (CST)
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Hi all, I was just reminded today that I'm giving a brownbag presentation this Wednesday on the UIUC campus. If you're interested in hearing about Community Wireless Networking (and CUWiN, in particular), want to learn about what's happening here in Illinois and at the national level, or just have questions, feel free to come (the event is open to the public). Let me know, --Sascha -- Sascha Meinrath President * Project Coordinator * Policy Analyst Acorn Worker Collective *** CU Wireless Network *** Free Press www.acorncollective.com * www.cuwireless.net * www.freepress.net > Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 11:11:04 -0600 (CST) > From: Sascha Meinrath <[email protected]> To: Patrick Vargas <[email protected]> Subject: Re: brownbag > hi S, you're scheduled to deliver a brownbag this Wednesday, 1-2:30pm, > in 110 Speech & Hearing [901 S. Sixth Street]. If you could send me a > title & an abstract I'll begin advertising. "Wirelessing the Revolution: Participatory Media, Wireless Networking, and Community Empowerment. AKA: How you're about to get completely screwed by the telecommunications industry and don't even know it." Imagine a free wireless networking system that any municipality, company, or group of neighbors could easily set up themselves. Over the past half-decade, the Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network (CUWiN) has been developing an open source, turnkey wireless networking solution that exceeds the functionality of many proprietary systems. CUWiN's vision is ubiquitous, extremely high-speed, low-cost networking for every community and constituency. Following in the footsteps of Linux and Firefox, CUWiN has focused on creating a low-cost, non-proprietary, user-friendly system. CUWiN's software will share connectivity across the network, allowing users to buy bandwidth in bulk and benefit from the cost savings. Unfortunately, existing telecommunications incumbents are working overtime to lock customers into expensive, pitifully inadequate service agreements and deploying telecommunications infrastructures using yesteryear's technology. Their business models are antiquated, but guess who has to pay for their inefficiencies? That's right, you do. This presentation will walk participants through an introduction to wireless technologies, discuss some of the social benefits of Community Wireless Networks, and focus on some of the more dastardly tactics being undertaken _right now_ by major telecom incumbents to screw you over (e.g., last week an ammendment to the Illinois telecom rewrite removed the language that the law's purpose is to "provide for fair, just and reasonable rates"). -- Sascha Meinrath President * Project Coordinator * Policy Analyst Acorn Worker Collective *** CU Wireless Network *** Free Press www.acorncollective.com * www.cuwireless.net * www.freepress.net _______________________________________________ CU-Wireless mailing list [email protected] http://lists.chambana.net/cgi-bin/listinfo/cu-wireless Project Page: http://cuwireless.ucimc.org