Thursday, August 24, 2006

WiFi Project: Updates & News

100s of Engineering teams will be erecting 300 foot towers across the USA and Canada. From start to finish, it takes 13 days to erect a tower and get it online. Every tower will be able to withstand an F5 Tornado.

All code and programming from the Arizona Frequency testing has been loaded into the main-frame computers, been thoroughly tested, and has been found to be working 100% perfectly.

This is great news because this means that no further programming is required, so the programmers are now sitting idle taking a well deserved break.

Mountainous Terrain testing is now all that is left.

The state of Oregon will not be included in the tests, as originally planned. Instead testing will commence in Colorado.

In addition to Colarado, mountainous terrain frequency testing will also be done in Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia.

Montainous terrain regions were selected to encompass different types of rock and ore found worldwide, including Granite (which is naturally radioactive) and Iron (which has magnetic properties).

As soon as the testing crews get freed up from their current testing contracts, we will begin.

If testing goes we anticipate, you can expect the service to launch soon thereafter.

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