Showing posts with label mobile internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile internet. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Wireless Internet goes Global

Project Update:

The re-coding of the chip required to run network has been completed. There are two chip manufacturers bidding on the opportunity to mass produce these for us.

A decision on the manufacturer will be made over the next ten days. Once that is finished, we should have a solid time frame on when a prototype chip can be ready. After we get the prototypes, the mountainous terrain testing can be completed (which is all that is left to be completed before we can launch).

If the mountainous region testing goes as anticipated, the financial backer will release the $13 billion in funding and the North American launch will commence.

In other news, it seems that the global launch of the Wireless service will begin sooner than originally planned. Due to some newly formed business relationships, the Wireless Internet Service will be launched in China soon after the North American launch.

This is 2 years sooner than originally planned, and will aid in advancing expansion into Europe and the rest of Asia as well. This offers an excellent opportunity to profit wildly to those who have the vision and determination to help us expand globally.

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If you have any questions for me, your comments are appreciated.

Friday, October 27, 2006

So, What do we Call it?

WiFi (wireless fidelity), in a broad sense, refers to any wireless signal that transmits data, including your cordless phone.

Industry standards that the world has adopted, however, narrow the WiFi definition to mean wireless signals that fall into a certain frequency range. Even WiMax is basically a glorified version of WiFi.

What Gary Brown has developed and patented is different. It is neither WiFi nor WiMax as the world knows and understands it. In fact, the term WiFi makes people think of "hotspots" at hotels, starbucks, your home network, etc.

This is a completely new technology that doesn't use any of the same signals or frequencies that WiFi and WiMax are based on. It can best be described as High Speed Wireless Internet.

So, with that in mind, what should this new technology be called?

As this service is launched, you will quickly see why we are calling this the future of the Internet. But, What do we Call It?

This is your chance to go down in history as the one who coined the term for this new mobile Internet technology.

Feel free to leave your comments on what you would call this exciting new technology.