Thanks Jane!
-Michael
On Jul 27, 2017 1:33 PM, "Jane Coffin" <coffin(a)isoc.org> wrote:
Done
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*Date: *Wednesday,
July 26, 2017 at 11:42 PM
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*Subject: *Re: [DC3] [Apply now] Mozilla WINS
Challenges
Thanks for the clarification Sylvia, I wasn't sure if it was open to
international applicants or not.
Perhaps then if anyone knows of a US-based CN, forward it to them.
-Michael
On Jul 27, 2017 2:51 AM, "Sylvia Cadena" <sylvia(a)apnic.net> wrote:
Just remember this is only for US applicants.
Sylvia Cadena | APNIC Foundation - Head of Programs | sylvia(a)apnic.net |
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On 26 Jul 2017, at 11:00 pm, Paulo Duarte <paulo(a)nupef.org.br> wrote:
Oona, c.a, viram isso?
Sent from a dumbphone
Em 26 de jul de 2017, às 09:18, Michael Oghia <mike.oghia(a)gmail.com
escreveu:
Hi everyone,
I just came across this opportunity sponsored by Mozilla that seems perfect
for this group:
*Wireless Innovation for a Networked Society (WINS) Challenges*
How do you connect the unconnected? Mozilla and the U.S. National Science
Foundation are looking for innovative wireless technologies that connect
people to the Internet and to each other. A total of $2 million in prize
money is available for wireless solutions that get people online after
disasters or that connect communities lacking reliable Internet access.
*Challenge 1: Off-the-Grid Internet Challenge*
How can we leverage wireless technology to keep people connected to each
other and to vital information sources in the aftermath of a disaster where
Internet access is unavailable or compromised? The Off-the-Grid Internet
Challenge seeks solutions that can provide connectivity in one of the most
challenging situations: the immediate aftermath of a major disaster. When
disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes strike, communications
networks are often among the first pieces of critical infrastructure to
overload or fail, leaving individuals disconnected from one another and
from essential services and communications. With a total of $1M in prize
money, the Off-the-Grid Internet Challenge seeks solutions that help
individuals wirelessly access each other and information services like maps
and messaging following a disaster.
For more information, see:
https://wirelesschallenge.mozilla.org/
?utm_content=buffer8894e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=
twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#challenge-1
Best,
-Michael
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