Disaster Tech Lab is helping the Philippines
Last Post: January 29, 2014:
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I just got certified for CWTS, CWNA, CWSP and CWDP and will proceed with CWAP. Now I am going to have a real wireless challenge: I am going to volunteer with Disaster Tech Lab to provide internet access and VoIP services for local community groups, hospitals as well as other responding organizations working in the Philippines(Cebu area). The first team will be departing to the Philippines shortly and donations are still welcome.
Check out http://www.disastertechlab.org for details about our previous deployments or http://www.gofundme.com/5fz3ts to donate directly.
Thank you!
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Pardon my skepticism, but when did you get these certs ?
Looking up your ID returns only this single post, and another message that "user name xxxxxxx.dse.nl does not exist".
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Excuse me? Do you really have to post everything you think?
My certifications are not important, the Disaster Tech Lab helping the Philippines is!
CWNP450512
raymakers@dse.nl
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Far from everything "I think",
but based on the number of bogus disaster relief scams in the news, I wanted to check it out. You're right, your certifications are not important - compared to the help these poor people need. But your credibility is, and I couldn't seem to find a history for you on this website - hence my questions.
It seems you earned all of these certs in the last six months or so. Pretty amazing !
Good luck in this, and all your endeavors.
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Thank you to Ekahau who have already donated some of their products and who have now given us a mention on their blog:
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Disaster Tech Lab Presents at Wireless Field Day 6:
http://techfieldday.com/appearance/disaster-tech-lab-presents-at-wireless-field-day-6/
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