[MLB-WIRELESS] AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS ASSOCIATION AT CEBIT 2003

Jamie Lovick jalovick at doof.org
Thu Apr 17 01:13:13 EST 2003


Hi,

As part of its ongoing effort to spread the word about Community
Wireless Networks and the benefits of Wireless, the Australian Wireless
Association be exhibiting at CeBIT Australia 2003, this region's largest
ICT exhibition, to be held at Darling Harbour, Sydney from 6-8 May 2003.

With the support of D-Link Australia, Hills Industries, AustWireless.com
and many other sponsors, the association will be providing the latest
information on Wireless Technologies, Regulations covering Community
Wireless Networks, and much more.

The association will be exhibiting from booth 60 in the
Telecommunications and Networks area of CeBIT 2003.

Joining the Australian Wireless Association will be members of the
Wireless Networking Forum formed by The Warren Centre for Advanced
Engineering of Sydney University to advance the application of wireless
technology for the benefit of Australians.

More about CeBIT:

CeBIT Australia is a true business-to-business exhibition, at which more
than 400 exhibitors from Australia and around the world will demonstrate
ICT solutions designed to lower costs, boost profitability and give your
business a vital competitive edge.

Rather than specialising in niche areas, CeBIT covers the entire range
of technology under the one roof, from wireless communications, business
software, to IT security and storage.  So whatever your business needs,
you will find a solution at CeBIT.

Avoid the queues and the $25 entry fee.  Register on-line now at
www.cebit.com.au.

For more information about the Australian Wireless Association at CeBIT
2003, please feel free to contact us at askus at australianwireless.org or
view our website at http://www.australianwireless.org/

Thanks to Hannover Fairs Australia for supporting the Australian
Wireless Association at CeBIT 2003

Regards

Australian Wireless Association
 




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