Thursday, March 22, 2007

Wireless Internet launch gets closer

It seems that I may have gotten ahead of myself a little on my last post. The "quiet time" that we were in was more of a self imposed period as opposed to an SEC regulated one.

I got a chance to meet with Gary Brown last week, who is the CEO of the wireless corporation. Things became somewhat clearer after that meeting.

I won't disclose everything that was talked about, but I can let you in on a few things.

Basically, a mole was found in the organization and several attempts were made to sabbotage the project. One thing that the mole succeeded in was corrupting the CPU code that runs the Kernel (the "operating system" that runs the network).

It will take some time to rebuild the code, even more time than normal since we also lost the programmer who was involved in the coding of the first CPU.

Nevertheless, if everything goes as planned then all that is left will be testing the network in the mountaneous regions. Hopefully, this testing will occur this Summer or Fall.

If the testing goes as well as we think it will, then the official launch will occur soon after this is complete.

So, there is still plenty of time left for anyone who would like to be a part of this project. You can become a free affiliate by going to TodaysWiFi.net.

If you are an ISP and would like to be a Wireless Internet reseller, then you can register your company at TodaysWiFi.com.

Despite the recent setbacks, the project is still moving forward. A nationwide wireless network is severely needed in the US and this project will solve all of the rural broadband problems.

To recap, this is a new technology not to be confused with WiFi or WiMax. It will deliver High Speed Internet (comparable to T1) wirelessly with better than 256 bit encryption. This is a proprietary, patented technology that can be delivered faster and cheaper than current standards.

Price for this service is expected to be $19.95 for residential service. Business services will also be available (with speeds comparable to T3), although I don't have any pricing for this yet.

VoIP service will be offered for $9.95. Of course, wireless phone service, IPTV, advertising opportunites will soon follow afterwards.

You can, of course, profit wildly from all of this and I hope that you join us.

I'll be posting more updates as they become available.