Thursday, July 20, 2006

Signal Testing Update

After nearly 5-years since the idea originated, and 100s of millions of dollars already invested, the Wi-Fi project has now taken an unexpected turn... For the better!

As I had informed you in prior newsletters, new delays in the Wi-Fi project development were caused by the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) and the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) taking away the high-level frequencies that the Wi-Fi service had been developed with and the programming and coding built on.

This was certainly not good news for any of us; it was a case of hurry-up-and-wait for the service even longer.

However, Mr. Gary Brown (the Wi-Fi CEO) has now informed me that we're all very fortunate the delay happened!


Here's why:

For those who have been following along with the ItsYourNet newsletters, you know that re-testing with lower frequencies had taken place in the State of Arizona once again, and that the test results were about 1/2 of the distance originally achieved (reaching 26-miles at best) with the higher frequencies; however, with not wanting to deliver more "hurry-up-and-wait" details in ItsYourNet newsletters to you, I had held off from informing you that the re-testing results were lost in stolen luggage while on the way back to Washington State.

Talk about taking the wind out of the sails, huh!

Getting the personnel and equipment booked with the companies that do signal frequency testing takes several months to arrange and several 10s of thousands of dollars as well.

I mean my goodness... What a damper being put on things!

First we lose the high-end frequencies, then the re-testing results are lost, and getting further re-testing booked could take 6-months or longer to arrange!

I was thinking we wouldn't have any new or positive news for you until well into 2007, but I was wrong!

Well, this is not the first time I've seen good come out of unfortunate circumstances, but I must say, I never expected the amount of good that has taken place with the Wi-Fi project now! Some members have noticed that we had raised the Wi-Fi signal distance on the Affiliate Wi-Fi pages, just this week, to 30-miles, up from the 26-miles we had posted 2-months ago.

This has caused a lot of excited phone calls and e-mails with members wondering why, so, here you go...

The raise in distance was achieved by the second re-testing that had to be done. Yes, the re-testing, after the re-testing results had been lost, has already taken place, just 2-weeks later, instead of months away from now!

How serious are the 13-Billion dollar Investment Bankers about getting the show on the road?

I'd say they're pretty darn serious; with having paid more than double the normal fees to get the tests re-done pronto!

And what's more, is that Mr. Brown took advantage of the second re-testing situation, by testing even more frequencies.

Low and behold, he discovered a set of frequencies that boosted the signal strength to 36-miles!

As a result, and with these new frequencies having already been loaded into the main-frame computers in Washington State, Mr. Brown has informed me that we are solid on the Wi-Fi Corp advertising a 30-mile T-1 signal strength distance, and, that these new frequencies are working with the coding and programming in the main-frame computers even better than the original high-level frequencies that DHS and the FCC took away!

Yes, it turns out that a Guardian Angel has been watching over this project.

How soon can this all go live?

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 wonderful news, as it means there is no further programming required, so much so that the programmers are now sitting idle, and, like all of us, it is just the mountainous terrain frequency testing that they are waiting on.

Further developments on the mountainous terrain frequency testing are;

- the State of Oregon will not be included as a testing location, locations in Colorado will be tested instead;
- besides the States of Washington, Idaho, and Colorado, mountainous terrain frequency testing in B.C., Canada has now been added to the locations as well.

Not necessarily in that order, these three tests will provide results on nearly all types of mountainous terrain testing that can be done.

These three locations provide many different kinds of terrain, but more importantly, different types of rock and ore that can affect frequency signals. Other than terrain factors, the main rock and ore the tests will be conducted around, are;

1) - Granite, because it is a naturally radioactive rock, and;
2) - Iron ore, because of its magnetic properties.

Mr. Brown has informed me that the signal testing companies had already been booked to complete the last phase of signal testing, the mountainous terrain testing, many months ago, for the middle of August.

YES - THAT'S NEXT MONTH! LESS THAN 30-DAYS AWAY!

Once these tests have been completed, with a minimum of 16-miles on the signal strength achieved, the Wi-Fi shell Company will receive the 13-Billion funding, and the IPO (Initial Public Offering) will be released.

With that said, I hope you're every bit as excited as I am, and that you're going to get extremely busy, because, short of a 3rd world war, it looks like nothing can stop us now!