DubMeNow & AT&T Partner To Bring Campus Guide Mobile Platform To Thousands Of Universities
Students arriving on campus for the first time may soon find that the usual inundation of papers is a thing of the past. Now things like maps, schedules, contacts, events and courses may soon just be uploaded to their smartphones. AT&T and DubMeNow are partnering up to make this a reality at possibly thousands of universities.

Campuses that deploy Campus Guide will have the ability to customize the app to make it their own and be rolling in a matter of weeks. Students can then download the app for free and take advantage of these nine features:
- Courses: View grades, assignments, announcements and detailed class information
- Events: View the campus calendar and keep abreast of what’s going on where
- Directory: No need for a campus phone book anymore
- Maps: View campus maps and even receive turn-by-turn directions
- Notifications: Receive reminders about cancellations and overdue fees, etc.
- News: Read campus-related news and sports scores, etc.
- Friends: Up-to-date and backed up contacts
- My Card: Easily share customizable contact information
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