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...Nall, a doctoral student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, leans in toward the speaker and listens for hints of words among the crackling static. He adjusts the 20-foot antennae atop the clubhouse of W1AF, home of the Harvard Wireless Club...
...Using nothing but dots and dashes and a few volts, members of the Harvard Wireless Club—America’s oldest amateur radio club—can reach out to over two million users around the world...
...Harvard Wireless Club got its start in 1909 under the leadership of Professor George Washington Pierce, a pioneer of radio communications. Today, about a dozen undergraduate, graduate, and alumni members regularly frequent the club’s 6 Linden Street station...
Kleinfeld wasn't done with telecom though. He put the struggling telecommunications-equipment business into a joint venture with Nokia, creating Nokia Siemens Networks, the No. 2 manufacturer in its industry. The rationale was simple: in a rapidly globalizing telecom business, with distinctions between fixed line and wireless disappearing, Siemens had to get the scale to compete. "It's No. 2 from the start, and that's a big win," Kleinfeld told TIME. "We'll have a true opportunity to be one of the top players in the industry...
...with a very specific audience, such as Harvard Hillel, also face similar problems as the Women’s Center, despite recent improvements. Josh C. Sharp ‘08, Vice President for Community Building, said “we have a lot of space, and we recently got wireless put into the building, so we’re trying to encourage people to hang out more at Hillel.” The building boasts a student lounge complete with satellite TV, big leather couches, a foosball table, and a piano. Sharp hopes that the addition of the wireless internet...