The global conference and professional-development series explores sustainable solutions for deploying broadband-wireless networks for cities and communities, institutions and agencies.
Boston, Mass. (February 27, 2007) — To provide local-government, agency, and institutional technology stakeholders with a firsthand understanding of broadband-wireless infrastructure planning, applications, and services, the Wireless Internet Institute (W2i) hosts the Digital Cities Convention, May 22–23, 2007, at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center, co-chaired by Hardik Bhatt, CIO, City of Chicago, and Daniel Aghion, Executive Director, W2i.
Prepared by a program committee of national and local broadband-wireless stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, the two-day agenda provides a forum for professional development through peer-to-peer best-practice sharing on the broadband-wireless opportunity for local governments and communities, agencies, institutions, and enterprises. Project leaders and IT professionals at all stages of planning and deployment will hear from panels of experts and field practitioners and participate at interactive roundtable sessions exploring the full range of implementation drivers, public and private user needs, and business models. In particular, the program:
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