You may find the answers incorporated in the games which Neterra organises this Saturday, 28th May, together with Muzeiko on the occasion of Neterra's 20 years anniversary
The company prepared different games and entertainment for everyone who still keep their curiosity towards the world. From 10:00 until 18:00 Neterra will organise workshops and activities of different kind at Muzeiko – the Scientific-educational Center for Children
The company will explain through gameplay how the network works, how can we communicate, cypher and decipher signals. They will have the opportunity to connect with radio amateurs around the world. The visitors will also try out the laws of physics while communicating through whispering dishes.
Neterra has prepared to show some “archaic” technology from the evolution of communication, and leave it in the kid's hands to see their reactions.
Neterra's day at Muzeiko is a part of the sequence of events which Neterra organizes on the occasion of its 20 years of business. The events were created in order to acquaint the wider audience with the world of telecommunications, to find new means of communication, to build close connections.
The event is open for everyone, who will visit Muzeiko on the day.
The Programme includes several activities:
Game “Transfer the secret message” or, how our voice travels in the whispering dish field.
Game “How fast is the Internet?”
Workshop “What is that thing”, or how people use to communicate in the near past – try to guess
Game “Spy Codes”, or how to decipher messages
Workshop “Ham radio”: live connections with working satellites, and other radio amateurs
Quiz “Telecommunications”
About Neterra:
Neterra is an independent telecom operator for complex services in Central and East Europe. Neterra offers reliable internet connection, VPN business solutions, Defence agains DDoS attacks. Neterra has three carrier neutral data centers. In the company's portfolio are cloud services as well as dedicated services, and 24/7 It SysAdmin support.
Neterra operates in Europe. Africa, Middle East, and Asia