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Dr. Pennystocks.com - Penny stock list for October 6, 2010 - Attention to these penny stocks:
"MDGC – It’s trading sideways, .004 is definitely a good support, and, is just a matter of time to see this running again, hold"
http://www.drpennystock.com/
Hence the continued involvement of our beloved nighttime poster.
Paul,
This is the trade to which you are inquiring:
11:39:02 AM Trade 0.004 5140000
09.24.2010 ‘Super WiFi’ ConsumerAffairs.com ArticleSeptember 24 2010 – ConsumerAffairs.com Article
(The article is now on MediaG3's website)
http://www.mediag3.com/media.php?id=288
Wireless Broadband Plan Would Create ‘Super WiFi’
FCC wants to crack open ‘white space’ in TV signals
By Mark Huffman
ConsumerAffairs.Com
September 24, 2010
The Federal Communications Commission says it has resolved a number of legal and technical issues and is ready to move forward in opening the vacant airwaves beteen TV channels to host “super WiFi” and other services.
The spectrum, known as “white spaces,” is the first to be made available for unlicensed use in more than 20 years.
TV white space spectrum is considered prime real estate because its signals travel well, making it ideally suited for mobile wireless devices.
“Unlocking this valuable spectrum will open the doors for new industries to arise, create American jobs, and fuel new investment and innovation,” the agency said in a statement.
The National Broadband Plan noted the importance of unlicensed spectrum in creating opportunities for new technologies to blossom and recommended that the Commission complete the TV white spaces proceeding as expeditiously as possible.
The FCC began this project more than two years ago, investigating arguments that the use of the spectrum might interfere with existing wireless devices and television broadcast industries.
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) was a staunch opponent of the “white spaces” project.
Supporting the use of white spaces is an array of tech titans including Google and Microsoft, as well as consumer advocacy groups such as Consumers’ Union, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), and Free Press.
Cheap wireless broadband
Among its uses, the spectrum could be used to deliver low-cost wireless broadband to rural and poor areas, transmit traffic videos, build electric-utility smart grids, create faster home networks, and create services not yet imagined.
MediaG3, Inc. a wireless technology venture, said the company is planning to exploit white spaces airwaves that exists in all U.S. cities.
MediaG3 last week introduced WiFiBridges technology, a multi-channel, multi-mode network which was designed in part to work in these white spaces. It’s chairman, Val Westergard, hailed the FCC decision.
“This new spectrum allows signals to penetrate through buildings and walls much better, delivering superfast Internet connections in places other frequencies didn’t,” said Westergard. “We call this ‘Next Generation,’ WiFi3 or WiFiCubed. This will bring a whole new level of Internet mobile device usage.
Same entry date.
For a change, I assume.
I thought you already answered that same question from that same poster.
Yep, that was just added.
New MediaG3 Tweets:
Nokia N8 first unboxing http://t.co/ymJtj6o via @engadget
about 2 hours ago via Tweet Button
RIM introduces PlayBook -- the BlackBerry tablet http://t.co/zpXVFFj via @engadget
about 2 hours ago via Tweet Button
FCC quietly changes guidance on cellphone radiation risks, further isolates San Francisco law http://t.co/Hpf0Zbb via @engadget
about 2 hours ago via Tweet Button
Not too shabby.
Lino Morris – President of Technology Development
http://www.inzon.net/management.htm (See link for picture)
Lino G. Morris
CEO, inZon Communications, Inc.
Serving the private and public sectors for over 40 years, Lino Morris is a much-trusted name in both telecommunications and technology around the world. He was the founder and CEO from 1996 until 2005 of the WorldHub group of companies which provided unique, neutral, public technology and switching center services and products for a full range of telecommunications operations and facilities both domestically and internationally, where hundreds of carriers and users are served. "Lino", as he is known around the world, started from a base in Miami and expanded to operating facilities in New York and London, which served as a hub for over a hundred countries.
Since transferring his interests in WorldHub to a large television, ISP and telecommunications group, Lino has also served as Director of Exchange Services for Interoute, a large European group that owns the largest and newest fiber network in Europe, covering some 300 locations in 16 countries. Mr. Morris was also a partner in a USA group that owns 131 communication towers in 22 states.
Lino was also the founder and CEO of the Communication Sciences Group, which designed, built and installed over a hundred communications switching and other systems in dozens of countries around the world. With a long history in communications, Lino was the author of the 1984 Master Plan to standardize and computerize all of the MODA medical facilities for the country of Saudi Arabia. Lino then was the CEO of Medical Sciences Ltd, which pioneered the successful development of a series of award-winning, patented technologies that provided a major breakthrough in medical monitoring, computerization and communication of medical data.
Lino was the Founder and first Administrative Director of the Comprehensive Medical Education Program for the University of Miami’s School of Medicine for the Middle East, co-sponsored by the Ministry of Health of Kuwait. Morris also, as the Director and Prime Contractor, designed and built the Central Agricultural Teaching Facility and Testing Laboratory for the Governor of Hi’al and he built a number of facilities in Sharjah, Switzerland, Brasil, England, France, Mexico as well as the USA.
Lino was the CEO of Engineering Sciences, which designed and manufactured hundreds of large specialty and mobile communication units for use throughout the Middle East, Central & South America and USA. Starting in the 1970’s with a stealth communications unit for the president of a Central American country, these projects grew from winning the contract to design and build all of the new medical and safety equipment for Honduras through to providing mobile hospital, surgical and communications units from a range of countries from Kuwait to Columbia.
Lino also served as a Science Correspondent at Cape Kennedy from the early days of the missile program, covering the first sub-orbital shots through the Moon launchings and provided science analysis services to the broadcast communications industry. He was an original member of the Missile, Space & Range Pioneers and dozens of other scientific, medical and technical organizations from the New York Academy of Sciences to the Royal Society of Health. His work includes a number of articles and hundreds of radio and TV broadcasts on science issues, and he has received a number of awards for his work.
Mr. Morris, who is held in extremely high regard as a leading designer and developer of innovative telecommunications, switching, technology, computer and specialty products and services, will be based at the Company’s executive offices in Delray Beach.
David Westergard
Title
Director, Patent Licensing & European Litigation at Micron Technology
Demographic info
Semiconductors | Boise, Idaho Area
Current:Director, Patent Licensing & European Litigation at Micron Technology
Past:Attorney at Arnold White & Durkee
Education:Brigham Young University—J. Reuben Clark Law School
Thanks, I needed that.
Apparently not.
Agreed, we may need to move to the otcbb before the steady climb can be sustained even with the incremental business/revenue growth you mention. The price manipulation on the otc is rampant, but the upward swings sure are fun. At some point the MMs will not be able to saddle the risk any longer and we will move up and stay up.
That would be nice, but FWIW a connection with Micron would be explosive and is just the name recognition we need in the short term. If even 25% of plans and innuendos (paraphrasing PFH) that MediaG3 has made known come to fruition MediaG3 will be the name with which other companies want to be associated. I have to say, the sluthing and dot connecting are quite thought provoking and certaining helps the time pass until the coordinated launch of MediaG3's products, service, and research lab occurs.
What? You don't see the connection between the MediaG3 introductory page and the Google dots? You're just not trying hard enough.
I am on the fence about that trade, but either way the MMs cannot hold the PPS down much longer. The historical price action has shown that large trades below the ask tend to propel the price upward setting a new base line. IMHO. I really liked the $9 mil trade in the low .004s. If we are consolidating as Dr. PennyStock.com says, then we are creating good footholds for the steady climb up.
Dr.PennyStock.com says "MDGC – It will trade sideways here to consolidate the price, it will run from here in the next days, hold"
StockTA.com is Overall Bullish on MDGC with Bullish Short and Intermediate Term ratings and a Neutral Long Term rating.
AmericanBulls.com posted a Buy-If recommendation today based on the
Bullish Engulfing (reversal) Pattern.
That sounds like a nice weather comment.
Maybe that is why Val "likes" Samsung Mobile on his Facebook page.
Your enthusiasm and insight were missed. But, I see you were busy spreading the word on other boards, thanks man. Your efforts help us all.
MedisG3's 1T Rand Smartphone:
RAND means:
Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing (RAND) is a term for a type of licensing typically used during standardization processes. The normal case is that when joining the standardization body, companies agree that if they receive any patents on technologies which become essential to the standard then they agree to allow other groups attempting to implement the standard to use those patents and they agree that the charges for those patents shall be reasonable. RAND licenses allow a competitive market to develop between multiple companies making products which implement a standard.
Having created a RAND based standard does mean that the known exclusive rights can be licensed from their right holders at published RAND conditions. If at a later time exclusive rights beyond this will get visible or even claimed, this does not at all mean that those parts will be available under RAND conditions but the requested charges can be rather unreasonable instead. The acting standardisation group often has few options for reacting to this, other than creating a newer version of the standard that works around the parts now known to be problematic (if this is possible at all). For example, see the case of the de facto GIF standard or the JPEG standard, which was severely damaged by suddenly surfacing patents.
The second, more subtle, limitation of RAND licenses in standardisation is that the term does not say anything about the relation of the license to the product cost. With this a right that was found to fit, e.g. into a medical device, can have a rather high price per unit via its published RAND conditions. Now finding a second case, e.g. in a cheap consumer device, will not necessarily change the RAND licensing terms in any way.
Almost all free software licenses are RAND, but a RAND license is not necessarily compatible with free software licenses. If a standards body requires the use of a RAND license, free software developers must check the terms of the specific license chosen by the rights holder in order to determine if the standard may be used in free software. A particular RAND license could be incompatible with free software in several ways, such as requiring licensing fees, only applying to complete implementations of the licensed standard, limiting use to particular fields, or restricting redistribution. Some free software advocates argue that standards bodies should use a different term, such as "uniform fee only" (UFO), because they believe a license that charges for a patent license is inherently non-reasonable, and thus the term RAND is misleading.[1]
One very successful area where RAND is in use is in the GSM and UMTS mobile phone standards where many different manufacturers compete to provide handsets and base stations. This is possible because the systems are based on open standards and because the patents required to implement this are mostly available under RAND terms. This situation is claimed, for example by the 3GPP to lead to strong price competition and lower market prices for this equipment both to consumers and to operators. This compares very well to other standards such as CDMA, where single companies may have almost complete control over particular areas of technology and manufacturing.
In contrast to the situation for GSM, the World Wide Web Consortium considered standardising on RAND principles, but, after considerable resistance from many different sources, abandoned this strategy in order to aim for royalty free licensing.
As the word "reasonable" is absolutely free in interpretation, standards of the RAND type can be used to keep small and mid-sized businesses away from the market. This can easily lead to oligopolies, where few big enterprises share the markets. Customers then have to pay inflated prices and technological and economical progress is decelerated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasonable_and_Non_Discriminatory_Licensing
And, I think 1T means:
single-transistor storage cell (bit cell)
That is one of his previously mentioned exit points.
I would not be so sure that is what is occurring. There is share selling going on, but the push down appears that it was geared to allow someone to cover a low (but above the .002s) short position or to pick up some cheap shares. May not have looked pretty, especially on the chart, but with LAFC and VFIN on the bid we are going to move up again soon. IMHO
Based upon the phone depicted on the http://www.a4wireless.com/ web page, you may be right.
Looks like Val/Seybold Scientific are making changes to the website. The Partners section has added the other Telava entities and the About, Technology, Solutions, and News sections are not accessible, at least, on 2 of my computers.
09.23.2010 MediaG3 to launch WiFiBridges Network into “White Spaces”San Francisco, CA –(MARKET WIRE)– September 23, 2010 — MediaG3, Inc., (OTC Pinksheets: MDGC) an innovative wireless technology leader, today announced the company is planning to exploit white spaces airwaves that exists in all US cities.
“MediaG3, last week introduced their WiFiBridges technology, a multi-channel, multi-mode network which was designed in part to work in these white spaces”, commented MediaG3's chairman, Val Westergard.
“MediaG3 is very pleased with the FCC’s unanimous decision to clear the way for technologies like ours to use these frequencies,” Mr. Westergard, continued. “Our WiFiBridges NetWork technology was developed to utilize these frequencies as a part of our multi-channel, multi-mode municipal mesh network, along with our LMDS backhaul and middlemile bridges.”
“This new spectrum allows signals to penetrate through buildings and walls much better, delivering super fast Internet connections,” Mr. Westergard, continued. “We call this “Next Generation” WiFi3 or WiFiCubed.” “This will bring a whole new level of Internet mobile deveice usage.” “As more channels and frequencies are added and made available, more and more ways to use them will be developed.” “This is a ver exciting day for all of us in wireless technology. The door to innovation has just been cracked opened a little more.”
About MediaG3, Inc.
MediaG3, Inc. develops, markets, and delivers wireless broadband technology products and services for today’s fixed and mobile customers. MediaG3 provides wireless broadband Internet access and Internet telephone throughout the US, under the Imperial Wireless brand. MediaG3 has five key US wireless patents and offers their wireless broadband technology, technology licensing and equipment under the Wytec and Wytec “Next Generation” brands. Imperial Wireless and Wytec are wholly owned subsidiaries of MediaG3. MediaG3 headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with offices and a lab in Boise Idaho. For more information, or to register to receive updates, please visit their corporate site www.mediaG3.com.
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I am more cynical. Seems like a coordinated short clean up. Why force it below the .008's and then the .0075’s and then the .0076's when they were getting pounded? I presume the intentionally negative posters will fade away soon. Now, when did they show up - within 1 day of each other. The shake and stops were just a bonus.
Get ready to fly! All in my opinion, of course.
Just a shake, and VFIN is usually behind it. IMHO
WytecNG “Next Generation” - “Next Generation” Batteries and Charge System ( SmartCharge Batteries )
1. NG Batteries – batteries seeing a 4 day “run cycle”; (compared to 2-4 hours normal)
2. NG Charger – quick charger – charging the new batteries in 14-20 seconds not hours
Super Fast Ram / Rich Media & Multi-Core Processors
literally achieving 10x faster speeds than “this generation” devices
ezPayMobile – eCommerce, eMobile Payment Solutions
http://www.mediag3.com/wytecng.php
Thank you, that makes the most sense.
Charles or anyone else, is one of the phones pictured on mediag3.com the "Perfect Phone" or are they representative examples of what it may look like?
Along with the Bid - interest is growing.
Also from MediaG3 tweet:
New Website Launched By Mediag3 to Offer Customers Glimpse into Next Generation Wireless Innovations http://bit.ly/bWiyQj
about 3 hours ago via TweetMeme
If you thought there was alot of buzz about MDGC yesterday:
http://www.boardcentral.com/profile/MDGC#summary
The message board searches have quadrupled since yesterday's height.
MDGC Strong Buy on Barcharts again:
Short Term Indicators Average: 80% Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% Buy
Long Term Indicators Average: 33% Buy
Overall Average: 72% Buy
However, the Long Term Average does not seem correct as 2 of the 3 indicators have BUY ratings. Wouldn't that be 66% BUY instead of 33%!?!?
Welcome and thanks.