Soros Foundation and CUWiN
Bringing wireless to the world
ClientThe Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network (CUWiN), funded through the Open Society Institute by the Soros Foundation, is developing wireless technology to be used around the globe, with a focus on developing nations. The result will be the most advanced community wireless technology in the world.
CHALLENGECUWiN is striving to connect every local citizen to the Internet at low cost, to develop open-source hardware and software for use by wireless projects around the globe, and to build and support community-owned, not-for-profit broadband networks in cities and towns throughout the world.
SOLUTIONSince its inception, the CWN has grown to become a leading source of information, software, and hardware for building community wireless networks. Over the past three years, CWN research and development has yielded two proof-of-concept CWN prototypes in Urbana. The current Open Society Institute grant is allowing the CWN development team to refine this software and build a large-scale Community Wireless Network testbed that can be used by the Champaign-Urbana community to bring affordable broadband connectivity to all.
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