In this edition of At C Level, host David Reich-Hale sits down with Craig Plunkett, founder of CEDX Corp. and an altogether Wi-Fi guru.
Plunkett, who has built Wi-Fi networks in New York City,
Fire Island and for the Hampton Jitney, explains the challenges newcomer e-Path communications faces trying to build a free and paid municipal Wi-Fi network on Long Island.
Plunkett also gives a quick lesson on the different ways people access the Internet wirelessly, because there's more than just Wi-Fi out there.
Lastly, Plunkett explains how the pay-to-access model does well for him in Fire Island.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Craig Plunkett, founder of CEDX Corp.
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Lawrence Raful, Dean of Touro Law
For our latest edition of At C Level, host David Reich-Hale chats with Lawrence Raful, dean of Touro Law in Central Islip.
Raful took over the law school's helm in 2004, right as the campus began a multi-million dollar move to a new location.
Now that Touro is entrenched in its new home, Raful explains why having a law school right next to a court complex is a major selling point for this small program.
Raful also gives us a tour through the newly built school and tells us why he thinks Touro is on the rise.
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