Rajesh is Managing Director of Netcore Solutions Pvt Ltd, a software company, based in Mumbai, India. Rajesh has co-founded Novatium, Seraja and Rajshri Media. He is also an investor and on the Board of Midas Communications and n-Logue.
Rajesh writes a daily technology weblog at www.emergic.org
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Sunday, November 04, 2007
And That's The Way It Is
During the heyday of CBS News in the 1970s and 1980s Walter Cronkite was often cited in viewer opinion polls as; "the most trusted man in America".
One of Cronkite's trademarks was ending the CBS Evening News with the phrase; "...And that's the way it is:", followed by the date.
For those who remember Walter Cronkite, the following CBS video clip may seem like Déjà vu - all over again.
And for those who consider themselves part of the modern world (where technological change is impacting society at unprecedented levels), the following video clips may be seen as history repeating itself - all over again.
It all depends on who you are and your point of view.
If you know something of a person’s past accomplishments you have a good indicator of their legitimacy in present and future enterprises.
You have a track record to go by.
Would a Gambler/Entrepreneur be more confident in placing money on a known horse/person who has proven their abilities in the past - or on an unknown/unproven entity?
In a previous posting I wrote an article titled, 'Wireless Corporation 'Quiet Time'. The article highlighted the Investor/Entrepreneur attitude toward this new wireless technology.
If people have reservations about the viability of this wireless technology, I point out that others have committed personal fortunes to backing this ‘horse’ - and therein are lessons to be learnt - like; 'put your money where your mouth is' - for instance.
So the challenge for those who are merely spectators to this amazing technological race - as it has unfolded over the decades is:
Can you can hear, learn and speak from history; ‘…and that’s the way it is - Tuesday October 31st 1978’ - just as ‘certain others’ have heard, learnt and are speaking - though their words are muffled by thirteen billion dollars in their mouth - right now.
Or are you waiting for the race to finish - when it’s too late to back a ‘Sure Bet’?
One of Cronkite's trademarks was ending the CBS Evening News with the phrase; "...And that's the way it is:", followed by the date.
For those who remember Walter Cronkite, the following CBS video clip may seem like Déjà vu - all over again.
And for those who consider themselves part of the modern world (where technological change is impacting society at unprecedented levels), the following video clips may be seen as history repeating itself - all over again.
It all depends on who you are and your point of view.
If you know something of a person’s past accomplishments you have a good indicator of their legitimacy in present and future enterprises.
You have a track record to go by.
Would a Gambler/Entrepreneur be more confident in placing money on a known horse/person who has proven their abilities in the past - or on an unknown/unproven entity?
In a previous posting I wrote an article titled, 'Wireless Corporation 'Quiet Time'. The article highlighted the Investor/Entrepreneur attitude toward this new wireless technology.
If people have reservations about the viability of this wireless technology, I point out that others have committed personal fortunes to backing this ‘horse’ - and therein are lessons to be learnt - like; 'put your money where your mouth is' - for instance.
So the challenge for those who are merely spectators to this amazing technological race - as it has unfolded over the decades is:
Can you can hear, learn and speak from history; ‘…and that’s the way it is - Tuesday October 31st 1978’ - just as ‘certain others’ have heard, learnt and are speaking - though their words are muffled by thirteen billion dollars in their mouth - right now.
Or are you waiting for the race to finish - when it’s too late to back a ‘Sure Bet’?
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Wireless Systems - Phase 1 Launch
There have been many twists and turns of fate and opportunity which have characterized this Wireless Internet Project over the years.
Those who have been on this journey from the outset have a unique perspective of how all these events have played out to positively impact the progress of our species as a whole.
The historical record will show the romance, vision and dedication of these pioneers to something far greater than themselves - to create a legacy of autonomy and equality which future generations can grow and thrive in.
Despite the detrimental efforts of those who have resisted this project there has come about certain twists of fate and turns of opportunity which demonstrate how so much good can come from apparently retrogressive events.
Those with insight will appreciate the sense of irony underlying these recent events which has put this project on the fast track to global implementation.
No-one could have anticipated these turn of events - at least - not so soon.
What was projected to be Phase Four of the Wireless Internet Project has appeared as some kind of Quantum event within the present space-time continuum - and to everyone’s utter amazement.
On August 27th 2007 the Wireless Corporation and ItsYourNet formed a strategic alliance with a Mobile Payment Company based in the United Kingdom.
I have not posted an update of this event because of pending news - which has now been released - on September 14th 2007.
This announcement allows me the freedom to articulate its significance in a very precise fashion - for those who read these posts.
This Mobile Payment Company has been accepted into the domain of the world’s financial elite whose influence impacts the lives of everyone living within the economic fabric of modern civilization.
It has, now, been granted the same status - Financial Transfer Service - as Credit Card Companies - such as Visa and MasterCard.
To fully appreciate what this means - especially as it relates to the Wireless Project - it is necessary to provide some background.
This Mobile Payment Company was established to create a way for merchant to accept 'micropayments' using the architecture and international tariff agreements between Cellular Corporations throughout the world.
There is a huge segment of consumers who will not/cannot be serviced by credit card companies, for various reasons.
For instance:
1. The legal age required for a person to enter into a contractual agreement with a credit card company.
2. Persons choosing not to enter into a contractual agreement with a credit card company. e.g. Not wanting to disclose ID.
3. The cost of processing small payments (micropayments) make these kinds of transactions (below $5) economically unviable - i.e. service fees and charge back costs.
4. The inability to effectively service third world populations i.e. those unable to access bank accounts locally.
5. The inherent limitations to prevent the abuse of credit card fraud.
6. Lack of consumer confidence in the credit card companies to secure confidentiality of consumer transactions and identification.
7. The high costs associated with interacting with credit card companies at both the consumer and merchant levels.
Over the last five years this Mobile Payment Service has been developed, tested and implemented for processing ‘micropayments’ using cell phones in 15 countries (soon to be 34).
Up till now their service has been complementary to the credit card industry in that it fills this 'micropayment' niche and provides a way to address the issues itemized above.
The Cellular (Mobile) Phone Industry has wanted to implement a system with which they could capitalize upon this niche market for some time.
Also, the global mobile trend has resulted in there being more cell phones than credit cards in circulation. This has spawned M-Commerce as a viable means to achieve the 'cashless society' goal. Please refer to this InfoDev article for insight into this subject.
However, this Mobile Payment Company has developed a micropayment solution where Cellular Carriers AND Merchants can bypass the fees associated with involvement with Credit Cards and Banking Institutions.
Those who have been on this journey from the outset have a unique perspective of how all these events have played out to positively impact the progress of our species as a whole.
The historical record will show the romance, vision and dedication of these pioneers to something far greater than themselves - to create a legacy of autonomy and equality which future generations can grow and thrive in.
Despite the detrimental efforts of those who have resisted this project there has come about certain twists of fate and turns of opportunity which demonstrate how so much good can come from apparently retrogressive events.
Those with insight will appreciate the sense of irony underlying these recent events which has put this project on the fast track to global implementation.
No-one could have anticipated these turn of events - at least - not so soon.
What was projected to be Phase Four of the Wireless Internet Project has appeared as some kind of Quantum event within the present space-time continuum - and to everyone’s utter amazement.
On August 27th 2007 the Wireless Corporation and ItsYourNet formed a strategic alliance with a Mobile Payment Company based in the United Kingdom.
I have not posted an update of this event because of pending news - which has now been released - on September 14th 2007.
This announcement allows me the freedom to articulate its significance in a very precise fashion - for those who read these posts.
I have recorded the announcement and have made it available to listen here:
This Mobile Payment Company has been accepted into the domain of the world’s financial elite whose influence impacts the lives of everyone living within the economic fabric of modern civilization.
It has, now, been granted the same status - Financial Transfer Service - as Credit Card Companies - such as Visa and MasterCard.
To fully appreciate what this means - especially as it relates to the Wireless Project - it is necessary to provide some background.
This Mobile Payment Company was established to create a way for merchant to accept 'micropayments' using the architecture and international tariff agreements between Cellular Corporations throughout the world.
There is a huge segment of consumers who will not/cannot be serviced by credit card companies, for various reasons.
For instance:
1. The legal age required for a person to enter into a contractual agreement with a credit card company.
2. Persons choosing not to enter into a contractual agreement with a credit card company. e.g. Not wanting to disclose ID.
3. The cost of processing small payments (micropayments) make these kinds of transactions (below $5) economically unviable - i.e. service fees and charge back costs.
4. The inability to effectively service third world populations i.e. those unable to access bank accounts locally.
5. The inherent limitations to prevent the abuse of credit card fraud.
6. Lack of consumer confidence in the credit card companies to secure confidentiality of consumer transactions and identification.
7. The high costs associated with interacting with credit card companies at both the consumer and merchant levels.
Over the last five years this Mobile Payment Service has been developed, tested and implemented for processing ‘micropayments’ using cell phones in 15 countries (soon to be 34).
Up till now their service has been complementary to the credit card industry in that it fills this 'micropayment' niche and provides a way to address the issues itemized above.
The Cellular (Mobile) Phone Industry has wanted to implement a system with which they could capitalize upon this niche market for some time.
Also, the global mobile trend has resulted in there being more cell phones than credit cards in circulation. This has spawned M-Commerce as a viable means to achieve the 'cashless society' goal. Please refer to this InfoDev article for insight into this subject.
However, this Mobile Payment Company has developed a micropayment solution where Cellular Carriers AND Merchants can bypass the fees associated with involvement with Credit Cards and Banking Institutions.
More details may be found by clicking on 'FAQ's' at www.CellCanPay.com - top left of the page.
Phase 1 of our 'Wireless Systems' is geared to those Merchants who deal with 'virtual' products and services - predominately, but not limited to, those Companies having a web based presence.
Social network users (e.g. MySpace, FaceBook, Twitter) also have access to this Mobile Micropayment System to sell their own virtual items directly from their social network page
This really blurs the definition of who or what a 'Merchant' is - when anybody can - now - sell virtual items online without setup fees or special licences.
Once a Merchant has signed up for this service (which is free of charge) a simple piece of code is added to the Merchants Payment page – along with their current payment options, such as Visa, Amex, MasterCard, PayPal etc.
Registered Merchants will then have this option available for when prospective customers arrive at their Payment Page (the Mobile Payment link can be placed on any page) to purchase the desired virtual product or service. In Europe, this Mobile Payment Service has been operational for over one year - and the ability to purchase 'physical' product is now available
In North America, Phase 2 of this Mobile Payment Service will allow Merchants to sell 'physical' product via online transactions AND at the street level. This 2nd Phase is anticipated in 2008. Online Merchants in the Software, Gaming, Music and Entertainment, Web Hosting, ISP, Social Networks etc. are typically the first adopters of this Mobile Payment Service
Merchants who have adopted this Mobile Payment Service in Europe have reported 20 - 30% increase in business EVERY month - without cost, effort or additional marketing. This Mobile Payment Service has allowed them to make a sale when a customer has NO Cash, NO Credit, NO Credit Card OR Bank Account and doesn't want to show ID.
And as incredible as it may seem, their Merchant Payment is Guaranteed!
Please refer to the FAQ's - top left - www.CellCanPay.com to find out how this is possible.
Merchants are offered this Mobile Payment Service at no charge - so there is absolutely no risk involved. Even when Phase 2 is launched - the hardware provided at the 'street level' will be given to the Merchant at NO cost.
This Mobile Payment Service is so attractive to the Cellular Carriers that practically all Carriers adopt this service as it is made available in country after country.
A situation is being created where every consumer who owns a cell phone is being exposed to this Mobile Payment Service as Merchants throughout the world use this payment option to increase their revenue 20 – 30% every month.
This is important to understand because of worldwide prevalence of cellular phones exceeding that of credit cards.
From the outset this Mobile Payment Company designed its systems with the goal of achieving accreditation on par with credit companies – to become a bona fide Financial Transaction Company. They presented their case that the uniqueness of their system and service warranted this status.
After four years of scrutiny and evaluation by the financial regulatory authorities in the United Kingdom (HM Revenue & Customs) – they came to this same conclusion.
Consequently, the Financial Transfer Service status – on par with Credit Cards – was officially sanctioned by the signing of contracts on September 14th 2007. This is the first and only Mobile Payment Company with a bonifide Financial Transfer System status anywhere in the world.
This situation has now turned a mobile phone into a 'Virtual Credit Card'.
The prior agreements this Mobile Payment Company had with the Wireless Internet Corporation now took on a significance of monumental importance.
So, now that I’ve given this preliminary background – readers are better equipped to appreciate the strategic relationship that this Mobile Payment Company (now a Financial Transaction Company) has with the Wireless Internet Corporation.
This Financial Transfer System is now being integrated at the architectural level in the CPU chip developed by the Wireless Internet Corporation.
The relationship between these two entities is now mutually inclusive at the architectural AND functional levels AND exclusive to any other competing entity.
This means that once the Wireless Internet Corporation launches operations – they will have an intrinsic Mobile Payment System with the full status of a Financial Transfer Service integrated and available for use by the customer at the outset
The resultant synergism of this integration is nothing short of ‘earth shattering’ for current communication and economic modalities throughout the world.
Consider this very carefully:
It is self evident that our civilization has launched headlong into the ‘Information Age'. The Wireless Internet Technology, about to be unveiled, will create a brand new and standardized Internet infrastructure allowing for the convergence of all communications modalities into one functional Mobile Information Superhighway.
This in itself is a big deal.
Now consider what it means to have interpenetrated the financial trend toward a cash free society – with the Cellular Corporations working to be its vanguard – and accentuated through their adoption of the Mobile Financial Transfer System which has now been architecturally integrated into the new Wireless Internet Systems destined to replace outmoded cellular transport technology…
This Mobile Payment System will now become more prevalent than the use of credit cards and ultimately will curtail, if not replace, the use of credit cards throughout the world.
This status as a Financial Transfer Service eliminates about 80% of transaction fees which include taxes involved with transferring money as well as the taxes within the mobile carrier systems.
With this change in status, a consumer purchase of $20 (including service fees) now costs $12.
This means either lower fees to the consumers if a Merchant passes all the fees onto the consumer - or increased money to the Merchant if he absorbs the fees
Although this status has initially been granted in the United Kingdom and Europe it is anticipated this status will be secured world wide - as they are the ONLY Mobile Payment Company to have been granted this status anywhere in the world
At the present time, therefore, a Merchant based in North America can sell their product at these lower rates to consumers only in the United Kingdom and 15 Europian countries (which has adopted this Mobile Payment Service) - for now. Although, keep in mind, they do benefit immediately from the elimination of costs incurred with Credit Card transactions elsewhere - and - their Merchant Payment is Guaranteed
So, when the Wireless Internet Corporation is launched in 2008 – the Mobile Payment System will seamlessly integrate the ubiquitous cell phone marketplace into a service which will serve the people's needs and interests at an unprecedented level.
Therefore, as people leave the cellular lifestyle in favour of the availability of the New Wireless Internet they will also leave all the fees, taxes and service charges they had been burdened with for so long by cellular carriers and financial institutions
Imagine a world where the entire communication and economic sectors are put back in the hands of all the people who use these instruments.
If you can imagine this – you will have attained an understanding of why ItsYourNet was created in the first place.
The appreciation of the romance, vision and dedication of its founders will then grow on you.
To spell it out for those who haven’t realized it yet – ItsYourNet was created and Incorporated to facilitate its mandate to put ownership of the Internet back into the hands of the people who use it.
Shouldn’t the Internet belong to those who connect to it?
Phase 1 of our 'Wireless Systems' is geared to those Merchants who deal with 'virtual' products and services - predominately, but not limited to, those Companies having a web based presence.
Social network users (e.g. MySpace, FaceBook, Twitter) also have access to this Mobile Micropayment System to sell their own virtual items directly from their social network page
This really blurs the definition of who or what a 'Merchant' is - when anybody can - now - sell virtual items online without setup fees or special licences.
Once a Merchant has signed up for this service (which is free of charge) a simple piece of code is added to the Merchants Payment page – along with their current payment options, such as Visa, Amex, MasterCard, PayPal etc.
Registered Merchants will then have this option available for when prospective customers arrive at their Payment Page (the Mobile Payment link can be placed on any page) to purchase the desired virtual product or service. In Europe, this Mobile Payment Service has been operational for over one year - and the ability to purchase 'physical' product is now available
In North America, Phase 2 of this Mobile Payment Service will allow Merchants to sell 'physical' product via online transactions AND at the street level. This 2nd Phase is anticipated in 2008. Online Merchants in the Software, Gaming, Music and Entertainment, Web Hosting, ISP, Social Networks etc. are typically the first adopters of this Mobile Payment Service
Merchants who have adopted this Mobile Payment Service in Europe have reported 20 - 30% increase in business EVERY month - without cost, effort or additional marketing. This Mobile Payment Service has allowed them to make a sale when a customer has NO Cash, NO Credit, NO Credit Card OR Bank Account and doesn't want to show ID.
And as incredible as it may seem, their Merchant Payment is Guaranteed!
Please refer to the FAQ's - top left - www.CellCanPay.com to find out how this is possible.
Merchants are offered this Mobile Payment Service at no charge - so there is absolutely no risk involved. Even when Phase 2 is launched - the hardware provided at the 'street level' will be given to the Merchant at NO cost.
This Mobile Payment Service is so attractive to the Cellular Carriers that practically all Carriers adopt this service as it is made available in country after country.
A situation is being created where every consumer who owns a cell phone is being exposed to this Mobile Payment Service as Merchants throughout the world use this payment option to increase their revenue 20 – 30% every month.
This is important to understand because of worldwide prevalence of cellular phones exceeding that of credit cards.
From the outset this Mobile Payment Company designed its systems with the goal of achieving accreditation on par with credit companies – to become a bona fide Financial Transaction Company. They presented their case that the uniqueness of their system and service warranted this status.
After four years of scrutiny and evaluation by the financial regulatory authorities in the United Kingdom (HM Revenue & Customs) – they came to this same conclusion.
Consequently, the Financial Transfer Service status – on par with Credit Cards – was officially sanctioned by the signing of contracts on September 14th 2007. This is the first and only Mobile Payment Company with a bonifide Financial Transfer System status anywhere in the world.
This situation has now turned a mobile phone into a 'Virtual Credit Card'.
The prior agreements this Mobile Payment Company had with the Wireless Internet Corporation now took on a significance of monumental importance.
So, now that I’ve given this preliminary background – readers are better equipped to appreciate the strategic relationship that this Mobile Payment Company (now a Financial Transaction Company) has with the Wireless Internet Corporation.
This Financial Transfer System is now being integrated at the architectural level in the CPU chip developed by the Wireless Internet Corporation.
The relationship between these two entities is now mutually inclusive at the architectural AND functional levels AND exclusive to any other competing entity.
This means that once the Wireless Internet Corporation launches operations – they will have an intrinsic Mobile Payment System with the full status of a Financial Transfer Service integrated and available for use by the customer at the outset
The resultant synergism of this integration is nothing short of ‘earth shattering’ for current communication and economic modalities throughout the world.
Consider this very carefully:
It is self evident that our civilization has launched headlong into the ‘Information Age'. The Wireless Internet Technology, about to be unveiled, will create a brand new and standardized Internet infrastructure allowing for the convergence of all communications modalities into one functional Mobile Information Superhighway.
This in itself is a big deal.
Now consider what it means to have interpenetrated the financial trend toward a cash free society – with the Cellular Corporations working to be its vanguard – and accentuated through their adoption of the Mobile Financial Transfer System which has now been architecturally integrated into the new Wireless Internet Systems destined to replace outmoded cellular transport technology…
This Mobile Payment System will now become more prevalent than the use of credit cards and ultimately will curtail, if not replace, the use of credit cards throughout the world.
This status as a Financial Transfer Service eliminates about 80% of transaction fees which include taxes involved with transferring money as well as the taxes within the mobile carrier systems.
With this change in status, a consumer purchase of $20 (including service fees) now costs $12.
This means either lower fees to the consumers if a Merchant passes all the fees onto the consumer - or increased money to the Merchant if he absorbs the fees
Although this status has initially been granted in the United Kingdom and Europe it is anticipated this status will be secured world wide - as they are the ONLY Mobile Payment Company to have been granted this status anywhere in the world
At the present time, therefore, a Merchant based in North America can sell their product at these lower rates to consumers only in the United Kingdom and 15 Europian countries (which has adopted this Mobile Payment Service) - for now. Although, keep in mind, they do benefit immediately from the elimination of costs incurred with Credit Card transactions elsewhere - and - their Merchant Payment is Guaranteed
So, when the Wireless Internet Corporation is launched in 2008 – the Mobile Payment System will seamlessly integrate the ubiquitous cell phone marketplace into a service which will serve the people's needs and interests at an unprecedented level.
Therefore, as people leave the cellular lifestyle in favour of the availability of the New Wireless Internet they will also leave all the fees, taxes and service charges they had been burdened with for so long by cellular carriers and financial institutions
Imagine a world where the entire communication and economic sectors are put back in the hands of all the people who use these instruments.
If you can imagine this – you will have attained an understanding of why ItsYourNet was created in the first place.
The appreciation of the romance, vision and dedication of its founders will then grow on you.
To spell it out for those who haven’t realized it yet – ItsYourNet was created and Incorporated to facilitate its mandate to put ownership of the Internet back into the hands of the people who use it.
Shouldn’t the Internet belong to those who connect to it?
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
New Support Website
I'm pleased to announce a Support Website for all to access. Whether you are coming to this Wireless technology via the Affiliate or Branded ISP route, we now have a comprehensive and expanding knowledge database of articles and documents to reference and a facility to submit that original question rattling around in your head.
Go to www.itsyoursupport.com and check it out.
Go to www.itsyoursupport.com and check it out.
The right hand menu lists the 'Article Categories' but since this blog is focused on the Wireless Internet you can click here to go directly to the Wireless Internet FAQ's.
Only Affiliates can register and submit a support ticket at this time.Tuesday, April 03, 2007
What's It Worth?
This posting is somewhat of a departure from what I would normally share. There is an understandable impatience for substantive news regarding the status of the Wireless Project from Affiliates and those ISP’s who have registered their interest via the Branded ISP program.
The last any of us were told, the launch of the Wi-Fi Corporation was scheduled for the 1st quarter of 2007. Obviously this has not occurred.
The information I will share here is somewhat philosophic in nature. I want to put things into a perspective that folk can understand and therefore appreciate what’s at stake in releasing such a disruptive technology into the world.
It is typical for most people when hearing about a new technology or some revolutionary product or service being developed to patiently wait for its commercial release with a certain detachment. If it materializes – great – but if not – well – that’s just life.
We’ve been conditioned to believe that; ‘If it’s too good to be true – it probably isn’t true’.
‘Vested Interests’ have circumvented major advances for humanity in every field of human enterprise throughout history. It’s not my intention to ramble on about ‘what could of...or... would of…’ but inform you that this Wireless Project is being taken VERY seriously by ‘Vested Interests’.
There may be those detractors who scoff at the technological claims – but those with ‘Vested Interests’ understand what’s at stake. I assure you – they are not patiently waiting for its commercial release.
At the end of this post you will find a link to a recent conference we had with Gary Brown, Wi-Fi Corporation CEO and inventor of this wireless technology.
The conference took place March 16, 2007 using the Corporate VoIP Conference Room. This is a venue which will become more commonplace for people to experience over time, where any number of participants can interact with one another by voice, text, browser, PowerPoint, Whiteboard and Video. This recording is limited to audio.
We have been cautioned to exercise discretion in sharing this information and I have edited the material somewhat for reasons which will become obvious once you listen. I cannot promise this link will remain as the material is subject to censorship.
So, what is this Wireless Technology worth?
The last any of us were told, the launch of the Wi-Fi Corporation was scheduled for the 1st quarter of 2007. Obviously this has not occurred.
The information I will share here is somewhat philosophic in nature. I want to put things into a perspective that folk can understand and therefore appreciate what’s at stake in releasing such a disruptive technology into the world.
It is typical for most people when hearing about a new technology or some revolutionary product or service being developed to patiently wait for its commercial release with a certain detachment. If it materializes – great – but if not – well – that’s just life.
We’ve been conditioned to believe that; ‘If it’s too good to be true – it probably isn’t true’.
‘Vested Interests’ have circumvented major advances for humanity in every field of human enterprise throughout history. It’s not my intention to ramble on about ‘what could of...or... would of…’ but inform you that this Wireless Project is being taken VERY seriously by ‘Vested Interests’.
There may be those detractors who scoff at the technological claims – but those with ‘Vested Interests’ understand what’s at stake. I assure you – they are not patiently waiting for its commercial release.
At the end of this post you will find a link to a recent conference we had with Gary Brown, Wi-Fi Corporation CEO and inventor of this wireless technology.
The conference took place March 16, 2007 using the Corporate VoIP Conference Room. This is a venue which will become more commonplace for people to experience over time, where any number of participants can interact with one another by voice, text, browser, PowerPoint, Whiteboard and Video. This recording is limited to audio.
We have been cautioned to exercise discretion in sharing this information and I have edited the material somewhat for reasons which will become obvious once you listen. I cannot promise this link will remain as the material is subject to censorship.
So, what is this Wireless Technology worth?
What is a Human Life Worth?
And can we wait patiently knowing that certain 'Vested Interests' will do whatever it takes to prevent this technology from reaching you?
Well, we also can act proactively - by bringing awareness of this to others. The more folk know what’s going on – the harder it will be for subversive actions to be taken.
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Wireless Corporation 'Quiet Time'
Ken Stewart, ItsYourNet CEO, spoke with Gary 'Wi-Fi' (CEO of the Wireless Corporation) recently and we are now officially in what Stock Promoters call, "The Quiet Time".
What this means is, when a Company goes public on a Stock Exchange there is a "Quiet Time" before it opens the stock for public trade.
From this point on, until the Official Press Release from Mr. Gary 'Wi-Fi' (and the Wireless Corporation) is issued, there can be no further information released!
This is what we've all been waiting for.
However, the questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project and Stock purchase.
So...Let's say this again...
"We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the Wireless project until authorized to do so."
Furthermore, with $13-Billion provided by seven (7) Investor Bankers, no Seed or Preferred Stock needs to be offered and no other investment capital is being sought, so sale of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch this project.
ISPs who have officially 'Registered Their Interest' in the 'Branded ISP' Business model http://www.T3WiFi.com/isp.htm will be contacted as service becomes available in their area.
I know it’s not much to offer - but those ISPs who have officially registered their interest will be the first ISPs to be serviced.
There are official channels for ISPs to get this service and once the IPO is released there will be a mad scramble by unregistered ISPs to get access to this technology.
But those ISPs who had the foresight to 'Register Their Interest' will be the beneficiaries.
It's curious though...
There are folk, who, even without exposing themselves fully to the information, (admittedly, scarce as it is) have disqualified themselves from participating simply because they choose NOT to believe what we have.
I have received a report from an ISP who plainly states that the claims defy the Laws of Physics.
Well, I can understand his contention because what is claimed hasn't been accomplished before - but is that sufficient reason NOT to register?
After all - there is no obligation incurred through the registration process.
It simply says to us that they want to be contacted - if and when this technology becomes available at a commercial level.
I'm reminded of a poignant example of incredulity back when the few pioneers of powered flight were scoffed at because everyone 'knew' that it was impossible.
After all - it violated 'The Laws of Physics'.
How many times has the status quo been changed by individuals who focused their genius upon a specific problem?
However, I invite the skeptics to look at the claims from a different perspective...
Who in their right mind would invest 13 Billion Dollars of their personal fortunes on a technology that didn't work?
I wish I could tell you who these individuals are - because if these names were released - anyone who knew anything about global technological development over the last 20 years would immediately 'see the light'.
But their names cannot be made public - now - simply because of the pending IPO.
So, even if the claims sound ludicrous - just keep in mind that those investors who believes this technology is worth 13 Billion Dollars of their collective personal fortunes - must have had the foresight, genius and business acumen to have created such fortunes - thus enabling such a substantial investment in this project - in the first place !!!
The Wright Brothers had the dream, genius, innovative skills and tenacity to make powered flight possible - but whom were their 13 Billion Dollar backers?
History might have recorded for them a more favorable business outcome if such investors were alive - then.
To sum it all up.. Money Talks
What this means is, when a Company goes public on a Stock Exchange there is a "Quiet Time" before it opens the stock for public trade.
From this point on, until the Official Press Release from Mr. Gary 'Wi-Fi' (and the Wireless Corporation) is issued, there can be no further information released!
This is what we've all been waiting for.
However, the questions are still coming in about the Wireless Internet project and Stock purchase.
So...Let's say this again...
"We are under strict orders to not say anything further about the Wireless project until authorized to do so."
Furthermore, with $13-Billion provided by seven (7) Investor Bankers, no Seed or Preferred Stock needs to be offered and no other investment capital is being sought, so sale of Stock is not required to raise the money needed to launch this project.
ISPs who have officially 'Registered Their Interest' in the 'Branded ISP' Business model http://www.T3WiFi.com/isp.htm will be contacted as service becomes available in their area.
I know it’s not much to offer - but those ISPs who have officially registered their interest will be the first ISPs to be serviced.
There are official channels for ISPs to get this service and once the IPO is released there will be a mad scramble by unregistered ISPs to get access to this technology.
But those ISPs who had the foresight to 'Register Their Interest' will be the beneficiaries.
It's curious though...
There are folk, who, even without exposing themselves fully to the information, (admittedly, scarce as it is) have disqualified themselves from participating simply because they choose NOT to believe what we have.
I have received a report from an ISP who plainly states that the claims defy the Laws of Physics.
Well, I can understand his contention because what is claimed hasn't been accomplished before - but is that sufficient reason NOT to register?
After all - there is no obligation incurred through the registration process.
It simply says to us that they want to be contacted - if and when this technology becomes available at a commercial level.
I'm reminded of a poignant example of incredulity back when the few pioneers of powered flight were scoffed at because everyone 'knew' that it was impossible.
After all - it violated 'The Laws of Physics'.
How many times has the status quo been changed by individuals who focused their genius upon a specific problem?
However, I invite the skeptics to look at the claims from a different perspective...
Who in their right mind would invest 13 Billion Dollars of their personal fortunes on a technology that didn't work?
I wish I could tell you who these individuals are - because if these names were released - anyone who knew anything about global technological development over the last 20 years would immediately 'see the light'.
But their names cannot be made public - now - simply because of the pending IPO.
So, even if the claims sound ludicrous - just keep in mind that those investors who believes this technology is worth 13 Billion Dollars of their collective personal fortunes - must have had the foresight, genius and business acumen to have created such fortunes - thus enabling such a substantial investment in this project - in the first place !!!
The Wright Brothers had the dream, genius, innovative skills and tenacity to make powered flight possible - but whom were their 13 Billion Dollar backers?
History might have recorded for them a more favorable business outcome if such investors were alive - then.
To sum it all up.. Money Talks
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Wireless, But It's Not Wi-Fi?:
An inevitable marketing hurdle is faced when a new technology is introduced into the world. Predictably, there will be as many types of reactions to it as there are people on the planet – until it proliferates throughout the population.
For some people, when they are told about our Wireless Technology, the information goes completely over their head. For others, they want to reach for an understanding but fail to make the mental leap that will put them ‘over the top’. The majority of folk, though, are not in contention for this high jump – it’s not in their ball-park – even less in their ‘Field of Dreams’.
But, added to this challenge is the fact that our Wireless Technology has not yet been released and therefore it is a daunting prospect for the average person to even negotiate an understanding of what we have.
It would make things easier if we had a name to call this new technology rather than refer to it as ‘Wi-Fi’. And we would have avoided ‘guilt by association’ by comparing it with the status quo Wireless Internet technology it is destined to replace.
What to call this technology recently presented itself ‘front and center’ as an issue of importance to address. A ‘Name’ had to be found which would forever identify the ‘Future of the Internet’ at a global level of awareness.
This technology is so revolutionary; a name was needed to identify it in the same way ‘Radio’, ‘Television’ or ‘Telephone’ brings instant recognition of those particular communication mediums in everyone’s understanding.
Our illustrious President and ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart, recently relayed this dilemma to Affiliates and I thought I’d share the events which led up to a global appeal for a ‘Wireless Name’.
The following is taken from the October 26, 2006 Affiliate Newsletter:
Wireless, But It's Not Wi-Fi?:
Okay...
Enough is enough...
We need to get some clarity in place about our "Wi-Fi" Project that everyone is so excited about...
Last week we received a call here at our office from ItsYourNet Affiliate member Mr. Robert Short, who wanted to speak with someone about our "Wi-Fi" project.
That was all fine, but when I took the call, I was completely stumped by what Robert had to ask me...
Robert said;
"I have been actively marketing the Branded Wi-Fi ISP option that ItsYourNet offers, but I have been running into trouble when trying to answer the ISP owners when they say to me; "Wi-Fi is everywhere, so why should we need to go with the Wi-Fi being offered by ItsYourNet?". I know to tell them about the low cost, money-making options, and range our Wi-Fi product has, but these ISP owners seem to want to know what it is that really makes our Wi-Fi product different from other Wi-Fi and WiMax products out there and why ours would be worth their while?"
Okay... What was I to say to that?
Ultimately, I didn't have an answer for Robert...
So I responded with; "I don't know... Let's call Gary Brown and ask him."
As a result, we 3-way called Gary (oops.... I interrupted his lunch meeting he was at...), and with a quick explanation from both Robert and I on the problem of explaining why the Wi-Fi Gary has developed is so different, Gary answered with;
"We only just call it Wi-Fi because the technology is based on Wireless Fidelity, which is a general term used for anything that sends data over a wireless signal or frequency; however, what I have developed is neither Wi-Fi or WiMax as the world knows it or understands it, what I have developed is a completely new technology that doesn't use any of the same signals or frequencies that Wi-Fi and WiMax are based on, so I suppose it is best described as simply as "High Speed Wireless Internet. Other than that, it really doesn't have any other name, or at least we have not given it another name at this time."
Okay... That clarified things for what to tell ISPs for both Robert and I, we thanked Gary and ended the call.
With that said, although any wireless signal that transmits data is in all reality "Wireless Fidelity" (Wi-Fi for short), what the world has adopted as the "term" Wi-Fi makes everyone think of "Hotspots" like what you find in Hotels, Truck Stops, or your local Starbucks coffee shop.
Even "WiMax" technology is just a glorified Wireless Fidelity product, but what Gary has developed is nothing like "Wi-Fi" or "WiMax", it is a completely new Wireless Internet technology that has never been done before...
So... Why are we calling it "Wi-Fi"?
Shouldn't we call it something else?
Well, to help explain this, I referenced the word "Wi-Fi" at;
"The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2005 Denis Howe":
"The term was invented by the marketing departments of wi-fi equipment manufacturers. It is, notionally, short for "wireless fidelity", on the analogy of hi-fi for "high fidelity" audio."
And also;
"WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University":
"a local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet; uses ethernet protocol [syn: wireless local area network, WLAN, wireless fidelity, Wi-Fi]"
Okay, so does that help explain why we call it "The Wi-Fi Project"?
No... It doesn't... Not really...
Because it is NOT a "Wi-Fi" like the Wi-Fi everyone uses today...
So shouldn't we call it something else?
If we called it "Wireless Internet", everyone would think or say; "Oh yeah, I know about Wi-Fi" or some may even think and say that it means "Oh yeah, I have that on my cell phone" - Right?
As a result, when Gary visited our office here yesterday, I brought up the call we had with Robert last week and said;
"Gary, if you were to give your Wireless Internet technology a name, like the industry invented the names Wi-Fi and WiMax, and you could not use the name "Wireless Internet", what would you call it?"
Well there it was... I had my answer!
Gary said;
"Well... I don't know... I would have to throw that thought around a little..."
As a result, I asked Gary if we could look to our Affiliates for an answer.
Gary said that would be fine, and actually liked the idea of having the Affiliates help figure out a name for "Wireless Internet".
So, with that said, what would you call Gary's "High-speed Wireless Internet" technology?
I'm sincere in this; I would like our Affiliate members to come up with suggestions for a name.
In the end, if Gary decides to use the name you come up with, I honestly can not promise anything more than the fact that your name will go down in the history books for having come up with the name for the Future of the Internet, but I'm sure we can provide the winner with a few perks here and there along the way as well :-)
Please submit your suggested name for Gary's T-1 Wireless Internet product to:
WirelessName@ItsYourNet.com
The bottom line on this section of the Newsletter here, is, that we have at least established how to approach ISPs (and anyone else for that matter) to explain that this is Wi-Fi, while still not being Wi-Fi in the traditional sense of the word, and what to say and how to describe what Gary has developed, and lastly, why they need to get involved with ItsYourNet to get it.
End of Transcript.
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So there you have it; if you have an idea for a ‘Wireless Name’ you should submit it using the above email address.
However, before you do - I would suggest you register as an ‘Affiliate’ or submit a Branded ISP ‘Registration of Interest’ through t3wifi.com in order for your submission to be eligible for consideration.
I’m anxious to know what name is settled on for the simple reason that I’ll have to register a new domain name for my website. I mean, having a Wireless Internet run at T3 speeds really is something to talk about – but T3WiFi is an oxymoron of sorts like: ‘Jumbo Shrimp’, ‘Pretty Ugly’ and ‘Living Dead’.
T3 is Jumbo Living Pretty but who needs the association with Ugly Dead Shrimp Wi-Fi?
Any Suggestions?
For some people, when they are told about our Wireless Technology, the information goes completely over their head. For others, they want to reach for an understanding but fail to make the mental leap that will put them ‘over the top’. The majority of folk, though, are not in contention for this high jump – it’s not in their ball-park – even less in their ‘Field of Dreams’.
But, added to this challenge is the fact that our Wireless Technology has not yet been released and therefore it is a daunting prospect for the average person to even negotiate an understanding of what we have.
It would make things easier if we had a name to call this new technology rather than refer to it as ‘Wi-Fi’. And we would have avoided ‘guilt by association’ by comparing it with the status quo Wireless Internet technology it is destined to replace.
What to call this technology recently presented itself ‘front and center’ as an issue of importance to address. A ‘Name’ had to be found which would forever identify the ‘Future of the Internet’ at a global level of awareness.
This technology is so revolutionary; a name was needed to identify it in the same way ‘Radio’, ‘Television’ or ‘Telephone’ brings instant recognition of those particular communication mediums in everyone’s understanding.
Our illustrious President and ItsYourNet CEO, Ken Stewart, recently relayed this dilemma to Affiliates and I thought I’d share the events which led up to a global appeal for a ‘Wireless Name’.
The following is taken from the October 26, 2006 Affiliate Newsletter:
Wireless, But It's Not Wi-Fi?:
Okay...
Enough is enough...
We need to get some clarity in place about our "Wi-Fi" Project that everyone is so excited about...
Last week we received a call here at our office from ItsYourNet Affiliate member Mr. Robert Short, who wanted to speak with someone about our "Wi-Fi" project.
That was all fine, but when I took the call, I was completely stumped by what Robert had to ask me...
Robert said;
"I have been actively marketing the Branded Wi-Fi ISP option that ItsYourNet offers, but I have been running into trouble when trying to answer the ISP owners when they say to me; "Wi-Fi is everywhere, so why should we need to go with the Wi-Fi being offered by ItsYourNet?". I know to tell them about the low cost, money-making options, and range our Wi-Fi product has, but these ISP owners seem to want to know what it is that really makes our Wi-Fi product different from other Wi-Fi and WiMax products out there and why ours would be worth their while?"
Okay... What was I to say to that?
Ultimately, I didn't have an answer for Robert...
So I responded with; "I don't know... Let's call Gary Brown and ask him."
As a result, we 3-way called Gary (oops.... I interrupted his lunch meeting he was at...), and with a quick explanation from both Robert and I on the problem of explaining why the Wi-Fi Gary has developed is so different, Gary answered with;
"We only just call it Wi-Fi because the technology is based on Wireless Fidelity, which is a general term used for anything that sends data over a wireless signal or frequency; however, what I have developed is neither Wi-Fi or WiMax as the world knows it or understands it, what I have developed is a completely new technology that doesn't use any of the same signals or frequencies that Wi-Fi and WiMax are based on, so I suppose it is best described as simply as "High Speed Wireless Internet. Other than that, it really doesn't have any other name, or at least we have not given it another name at this time."
Okay... That clarified things for what to tell ISPs for both Robert and I, we thanked Gary and ended the call.
With that said, although any wireless signal that transmits data is in all reality "Wireless Fidelity" (Wi-Fi for short), what the world has adopted as the "term" Wi-Fi makes everyone think of "Hotspots" like what you find in Hotels, Truck Stops, or your local Starbucks coffee shop.
Even "WiMax" technology is just a glorified Wireless Fidelity product, but what Gary has developed is nothing like "Wi-Fi" or "WiMax", it is a completely new Wireless Internet technology that has never been done before...
So... Why are we calling it "Wi-Fi"?
Shouldn't we call it something else?
Well, to help explain this, I referenced the word "Wi-Fi" at;
"The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2005 Denis Howe":
"The term was invented by the marketing departments of wi-fi equipment manufacturers. It is, notionally, short for "wireless fidelity", on the analogy of hi-fi for "high fidelity" audio."
And also;
"WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University":
"a local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet; uses ethernet protocol [syn: wireless local area network, WLAN, wireless fidelity, Wi-Fi]"
Okay, so does that help explain why we call it "The Wi-Fi Project"?
No... It doesn't... Not really...
Because it is NOT a "Wi-Fi" like the Wi-Fi everyone uses today...
So shouldn't we call it something else?
If we called it "Wireless Internet", everyone would think or say; "Oh yeah, I know about Wi-Fi" or some may even think and say that it means "Oh yeah, I have that on my cell phone" - Right?
As a result, when Gary visited our office here yesterday, I brought up the call we had with Robert last week and said;
"Gary, if you were to give your Wireless Internet technology a name, like the industry invented the names Wi-Fi and WiMax, and you could not use the name "Wireless Internet", what would you call it?"
Well there it was... I had my answer!
Gary said;
"Well... I don't know... I would have to throw that thought around a little..."
As a result, I asked Gary if we could look to our Affiliates for an answer.
Gary said that would be fine, and actually liked the idea of having the Affiliates help figure out a name for "Wireless Internet".
So, with that said, what would you call Gary's "High-speed Wireless Internet" technology?
I'm sincere in this; I would like our Affiliate members to come up with suggestions for a name.
In the end, if Gary decides to use the name you come up with, I honestly can not promise anything more than the fact that your name will go down in the history books for having come up with the name for the Future of the Internet, but I'm sure we can provide the winner with a few perks here and there along the way as well :-)
Please submit your suggested name for Gary's T-1 Wireless Internet product to:
WirelessName@ItsYourNet.com
The bottom line on this section of the Newsletter here, is, that we have at least established how to approach ISPs (and anyone else for that matter) to explain that this is Wi-Fi, while still not being Wi-Fi in the traditional sense of the word, and what to say and how to describe what Gary has developed, and lastly, why they need to get involved with ItsYourNet to get it.
End of Transcript.
--------------------------------
So there you have it; if you have an idea for a ‘Wireless Name’ you should submit it using the above email address.
However, before you do - I would suggest you register as an ‘Affiliate’ or submit a Branded ISP ‘Registration of Interest’ through t3wifi.com in order for your submission to be eligible for consideration.
I’m anxious to know what name is settled on for the simple reason that I’ll have to register a new domain name for my website. I mean, having a Wireless Internet run at T3 speeds really is something to talk about – but T3WiFi is an oxymoron of sorts like: ‘Jumbo Shrimp’, ‘Pretty Ugly’ and ‘Living Dead’.
T3 is Jumbo Living Pretty but who needs the association with Ugly Dead Shrimp Wi-Fi?
Any Suggestions?
Monday, September 11, 2006
WiFi CEO Interview
Since we are so close to Wi-Fi Corporate launch and that media preparations are underway to let the whole world know what we have - I'm releasing the only Interview which the Wi-Fi Corporate CEO has given.
I have held off on posting this interview because it was thought prudent not to make it publicly available even though no information is shared which could jeopardize the pending IPO.
The quality is not exceptional but I’m sure that won’t diminish your interest.
Wi-Fi Corporate CEO Interview with ItsYourNet Corporate CEO and Founding Members
Since this Interview it has been announced that Canada will launch the same time as The United States. Although the first locations to host this Network have not been announced we know that registered Branded ISP interest and Affiliate proliferation will be a major factor in determining where and when operations are established.
I have held off on posting this interview because it was thought prudent not to make it publicly available even though no information is shared which could jeopardize the pending IPO.
The quality is not exceptional but I’m sure that won’t diminish your interest.
Wi-Fi Corporate CEO Interview with ItsYourNet Corporate CEO and Founding Members
Since this Interview it has been announced that Canada will launch the same time as The United States. Although the first locations to host this Network have not been announced we know that registered Branded ISP interest and Affiliate proliferation will be a major factor in determining where and when operations are established.
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!
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!
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Back-Up Coding Deployed
The main topic being asked by ItsYourNet's Affiliate members surrounds the decision made by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and the US Department of Homeland Security blocking access and use of certain frequencies, of which the Wi-Fi service platform had been designed around.
Well, their decision was made public in late April, news that we did not want to hear; several high-level signal frequencies have now been blocked from use by Television stations, US Military Communications, as well as the Wi-Fi and WiMax industries.
Nonetheless, the news is not all bad - Mr. Brown (the Wi-Fi CEO) had not taken a moment's rest in deployment of the back-up coding and programming that had been prepared for use with other signal frequencies.
On May 16th Mr. Brown once again began testing of the Wi-Fi signal strength in the State of Arizona using the back-up code, and, in a nut shell, the Wi-Fi project is still a go.
However, the distance the Wi-Fi signal can reach is less than the 40 miles achieved last year. A solid signal was achieved and maintained up to a distance of 26 miles in the new tests.
Certainly not as impressive as what was achieved with the original frequencies, but ultimately, enough to keep the seven (7) Investment Bankers (who have collectively brought the $13-Billion+ investment capital to the table) happy and save the project for us all.
Next is the mountainous terrain testing, and, if a solid signal is obtained in the range of 16 to 20 miles, we are still a go.
As much as I would like to provide one, we have not yet been given a date for the mountainous terrain retesting to commence, but we will update you as soon as we receive word.
Nonetheless, Mr. Brown is confident that the 16 to 20 mile target will easily be able to be reached, and further explained that we would have in fact already been live with the service if the FCC and US Government had not thrown a cog in the wheel over the frequency debate. This means we should see the Wi-Fi service go live near immediately after the mountainous terrain tests are complete.
We will provide you with further updates as soon as they come in.
Well, their decision was made public in late April, news that we did not want to hear; several high-level signal frequencies have now been blocked from use by Television stations, US Military Communications, as well as the Wi-Fi and WiMax industries.
Nonetheless, the news is not all bad - Mr. Brown (the Wi-Fi CEO) had not taken a moment's rest in deployment of the back-up coding and programming that had been prepared for use with other signal frequencies.
On May 16th Mr. Brown once again began testing of the Wi-Fi signal strength in the State of Arizona using the back-up code, and, in a nut shell, the Wi-Fi project is still a go.
However, the distance the Wi-Fi signal can reach is less than the 40 miles achieved last year. A solid signal was achieved and maintained up to a distance of 26 miles in the new tests.
Certainly not as impressive as what was achieved with the original frequencies, but ultimately, enough to keep the seven (7) Investment Bankers (who have collectively brought the $13-Billion+ investment capital to the table) happy and save the project for us all.
Next is the mountainous terrain testing, and, if a solid signal is obtained in the range of 16 to 20 miles, we are still a go.
As much as I would like to provide one, we have not yet been given a date for the mountainous terrain retesting to commence, but we will update you as soon as we receive word.
Nonetheless, Mr. Brown is confident that the 16 to 20 mile target will easily be able to be reached, and further explained that we would have in fact already been live with the service if the FCC and US Government had not thrown a cog in the wheel over the frequency debate. This means we should see the Wi-Fi service go live near immediately after the mountainous terrain tests are complete.
We will provide you with further updates as soon as they come in.
Friday, January 27, 2006
WiFi News & Updates
As much as I want to release the details about a major development to you, specifically, a major new "ability" that has been built into the Wi-Fi systems, I have been instructed to hold off on any and all announcements about it because of the sensitive nature of the development; for two main reasons;
:
1. We can not risk the possibility of giving away trade-secrets enabling other companies with strategic details
2. We do not want to "clue-in" competitor's - No other Wi-Fi company has thought of implementing this ability!
But I will tell you that it enables the Wi-Fi Corp. with the ability to redefine a multi-Trillion Dollar industry, we will all be able to take advantage of it, and that it's going to knock-your-socks-off when I'm able to share it with you!
I know that's not much to offer you now, however, Ken (IYN CEO) will be speaking with Gary (the Wi-Fi Corp. CEO) in January when he is expected back in Texas, so we'll see what other details about the project I'm able to release.
With the three new RFEs (Radio Frequency Engineers) Gary had hired earlier in 2005, we had hoped for the mountainous terrain testing to begin in November or early December. But due to an unfortunate fatal motor vehicle accident one of the three new RFEs was recently lost.
As a result, Gary will be hiring another RFE to join the Programming team shortly, and even though we have been informed that the kernel programming has been going very well, mountainous terrain testing will now begin in January, 2006 at the soonest.
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Stay tuned.....
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