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Subject: Syllabus News Update for Friday, October 31, 2003.
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Consortium Formed to Promote Higher Ed Wireless
A telecommunications entrepreneur plans to organize a
consortium of leading universities to aggregate wireless
services in order to achieve service economies. The Higher
Education Wireless Access Consortium (HEWAC) said it will
work with universities and colleges across the U.S. and
Canada to develop, procure and integrate wireless platforms
across their campuses and adjacent areas. HEWAC was started
by Thomas Muleta, the former business development manager
of PBS – the Business Channel, a for profit subsidiary of
the Public Broadcasting Service. He was also a manager for
Cable & Wireless’s Internet services division.
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Got this from Syllabus Newsletter
—–Original Message—–
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Subject: Syllabus News Update for Friday, October 31, 2003.
Syllabus News Update:
An Online Newsletter from Syllabus Press
******************************************************
Consortium Formed to Promote Higher Ed Wireless
A telecommunications entrepreneur plans to organize a
consortium of leading universities to aggregate wireless
services in order to achieve service economies. The Higher
Education Wireless Access Consortium (HEWAC) said it will
work with universities and colleges across the U.S. and
Canada to develop, procure and integrate wireless platforms
across their campuses and adjacent areas. HEWAC was started
by Thomas Muleta, the former business development manager
of PBS – the Business Channel, a for profit subsidiary of
the Public Broadcasting Service. He was also a manager for
Cable & Wireless’s Internet services division.
Read more: http://info.101com.com/default.asp?id=3468
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Encourage your peers to excel! Please forward this e-mail to your
interested associates.
If this e-mail was forwarded to you and you’d like to subscribe, please
visit: http://lists.101com.com/NLS/pages/main.asp?NL=Syllabus
Syllabus Magazine is the only monthly publication dedicated exclusively
to covering IT in higher education. Read by faculty, administrators and
IT professionals who are charged with the acquisition of technology at
their institutions, Syllabus covers critical IT trends and technologies
within a variety of platforms. Editorial coverage also includes people
and solutions driving change in the higher education market, as well as
vendor-neutral product reviews, case studies and columns by technology
leaders within the higher education community.
Click here for your FREE subscription.
http://subscribe.101com.com/syllabus/magazine/NewFree/
Copyright 2003 101communications LLC. Syllabus Newsletter may only be
redistributed in its unedited form. Written permission from the editor
must be obtained to reprint the information contained within this
newsletter. Contact Mary Grush at mailto:[email protected]
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