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Inspired by Mark Burdett's presentation on [http://510pen.org 510pen] East Bay community wireless mesh network project at the First State of the Room. | Inspired by Mark Burdett's presentation on [http://510pen.org 510pen] East Bay community wireless mesh network project at the First State of the Room. | ||
There was a good amount of enthusiasm about taking advantage of one of 2(?) really cheap mobile wireless plans ($10/mo for unlimited CLEAR 4G)-potentially in service of another project. Perhaps also facilitating the distribution of these devices/plans to other non-profits throughout the bay: | |||
[http://mobilecitizen.org/service-plans-equipment Mobile Citizen] and I can't remember the other one. | |||
Its not immediately clear whether or not sudo room as an entity would meet the eligibility requirements: | |||
[http://mobilecitizen.org/eligibility-requirements Mobile Citizen eligibility requirements] |
Latest revision as of 22:32, 10 December 2012
Inspired by Mark Burdett's presentation on 510pen East Bay community wireless mesh network project at the First State of the Room.
There was a good amount of enthusiasm about taking advantage of one of 2(?) really cheap mobile wireless plans ($10/mo for unlimited CLEAR 4G)-potentially in service of another project. Perhaps also facilitating the distribution of these devices/plans to other non-profits throughout the bay:
Mobile Citizen and I can't remember the other one.
Its not immediately clear whether or not sudo room as an entity would meet the eligibility requirements: