Higher Education Wireless Access Consortium (HEWAC) and WiSE Technologies

The Higher Education Wireless Access Consortium (HEWAC) and WiSE Technologies have joined forces to create a grant program that will provide 10 U.S. colleges with a campus wireless network. The 10 winning colleges will receive equipment and installation of a wireless network, while one of the 10 colleges will receive an additional donation consisting of free network management services and a broadband connection for three years. For rules and eligibility, visit www.hewac.org.

This article originally appeared in the 05/01/2004 issue of THE Journal.

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