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  1. #1
    WIC'06
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    Get your innovation noticed. The Wireless Innovation Network of BC
    (WINBC), along with its key sponsors Lucent, Nokia and TELUS Mobility
    is now accepting entries for the Wireless Innovation Contest 2006
    (WIC'06).

    WIC'06 is looking for looking for wireless success stories and
    solutions that are tearing down barriers and showing the most promise
    for rapid market adoption.

    With an estimated benefit valued at $100,000, WIC'06 winners are
    rewarded with targeted exposure in media and at trade shows, inclusion
    in a special case study publication, and a one-hour mentor session with
    the panel of judges during CTIA Wireless.

    Find out more today by visiting www.winbc.org/contest.




    See More: The annual Wireless Innovation Contest announces its call for entries.




  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: The annual Wireless Innovation Contest announces its call for entries.

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on 30 Nov 2005
    14:32:58 -0800, "WIC'06" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Get your innovation noticed. The Wireless Innovation Network of BC
    >(WINBC), along with its key sponsors Lucent, Nokia and TELUS Mobility
    >is now accepting entries for the Wireless Innovation Contest 2006
    >(WIC'06).
    >
    >WIC'06 is looking for looking for wireless success stories and
    >solutions that are tearing down barriers and showing the most promise
    >for rapid market adoption.
    >
    >With an estimated benefit valued at $100,000, WIC'06 winners are
    >rewarded with targeted exposure in media and at trade shows, inclusion
    >in a special case study publication, and a one-hour mentor session with
    >the panel of judges during CTIA Wireless.
    >
    >Find out more today by visiting www.winbc.org/contest.


    This violates the charter of this newsgroup. Please stop. Otherwise a
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    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



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