Overview | Speakers | Agenda/Video from the 2012 State of the Mobile Net | UBER Voucher Info
We are pleased to include a complimentary $25.00 UBER voucher with your advanced registration for local transportation to the event. An UBER voucher code will be emailed to you following your registration. You must sign-up/already have an UBER account with a valid credit card on file to redeem this voucher. UBER vouchers do not expire and cannot be redeemed for cash. There are no membership fees or costs to have an UBER account. Once redeemed, the value of this voucher will be applied to your UBER fare until the credit balance reaches $0. If the fare exceeds the credit amount of $25.00, the balance will be charged to the credit card on file with your UBER account. Fare and service information for Washington, D.C. is available here.
To use UBER, you must download the UBER App for iPhone or Android. You may also use UBER via Mobile Web/SMS from any phone.
This voucher is for the sole purpose of providing local transporation to the State of the Mobile Net Conference, a "widely attended" event, under House and Senate rules. If you are unable to accept or use an UBER voucher per your organization's rules, please email Eric Hinkes and you will not be sent an UBER voucher with your registration. If you are in receipt of an UBER voucher and are unable to attend the Conference, please let us know and securely dispose of your UBER voucher code. By attending this event and accepting this voucher, the attendee certifies that he/she is able to do so in compliance with the laws and the internal rules of his/her organization.
For information about the 2013 State of the Mobile Net Conference please contact Eric Hinkes at (202) 638-4370 ext. 127.
This is a widely attended event hosted by the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee (ICAC), part of a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. The ICAC is a private sector organization comprised of public interest groups, trade associations, non-profits, and industry leaders. The diversity of ICAC membership ensures that all educational events and initiatives are fair and balanced forums for Internet-related discussion. The ICAC does not promote any particular policy position.