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AnchorNETS Conference Nov. 16th - 17th in Mountainview, CA
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The Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband Coalition (SHLB) will present the first AnchorNETS Broadband Summit this November 16th & 17th in Mountainview, California. The event is designed to help leaders from anchor institutions such as schools, hospitals, and libraries connect and learn about solutions to help them achieve gigabit connectivity. The conference will be held at the Computer History Museum. Our own Christopher Mitchell will be there as well.
Keynote Speakers include:
- Evan Marwell, CEO & Founder, EductionSuperhighway
- Catherine Sandoval, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
- Sunne Wright McPeak, CEO, California Emerging Technology Fund
Attend AnchorNETS to:
- Gain information and practical guidelines to access funding from Federal, State and Local government
- Learn about the economics of middle-mile fiber deployment and the role of next generation wireless technology
- Develop new community engagement practices and programs
More information is available on the web: www.anchornets.com, where you can check out the agenda, information on the speakers, and register online.
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