Free Australia Wireless

I am a coordinator of the Free Australia Wireless - previously known as Free Canberra Wireless and Free Sydney Wireless but brought under the one banner as we now have free WiFi projects in several other cities in Australia now including Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Perth. Additionally the Wireless World 2008 conference and exhibition […]

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Sponsorship, company responsibilities and indirect ROI

I was talking with Chris from Association and Communications Events, the company responsible for the Wireless World conference and exhibition which I attended a few weeks back on behalf of the Free Australia Wireless project … and we were talking about companies sponsoring events such as Wireless World or BarCamp - and he completely changed […]

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Wireless World 2008 - Day #1

Left home yesterday morning at 5:30am and left Sydney around 10:00pm, getting home just after midnight this morning. Long, long day - but very good.
Read the official Day #1 wrap-up at the official Free Canberra Wireless blog (until we get the Free Australia Wireless blog up and running).

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“Why should I let people use my Internet?”

I’ve written a blog post over at Free Canberra Wireless that you might be interested in if you’re wondering why myself and other people across the country and in fact the world are asking you to allow strangers (which could include your very own neighbours that you haven’t “had time” to meet) to share your […]

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Free Canberra Wireless

Been a flurry of activity over the last couple of days with Free Canberra Wireless … in fact all Free The Net projects across Australia, arising from yesterday’s article in The Sydney Morning Herald - I blogged about that yesterday over at Free Canberra Wireless and another post today with some exciting news: we’ve been […]

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