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The wireless networking equipment used in Starbucks and the airport, hotels, etc., is totally FCC compliant. The Boise project equipment as pictured in the sticky above is not. Since you brought up Starbucks they offer their wireless internet access for free. http://www.starbucks.com/coffeehouse/wireless-internet I'm sure there's a whole lot of profit packed into FREE for the wireless portion of the internet connection. HA!!
You wrote: Wi-Fi ...thru the streets of Boise.... Later you wrote: everyone knows the FCC....
LOL In what you wrote you demonstrate concern about Mesh Global's lack of FCC licensing and equipment approval. The Bosie project "thru the streets of Boise" is supposedly planned for a spot that is within the jurisdiction of the United States. Common sense dictates that Mesh Global has no wireless business. It's a simple concept to fathom: NO business. HA!!!
LOL If white space equipment were an orange, all Val has is a rotten apple plucked off a scam tree. HA!!!
What is Mesh Global's announced part in serving a customer? It is the wireless portion of the service. The equipment pictured in the sticky for the claimed use of providing wireless service is decade old junk that came in a crate as a bonus when Val bought into the MDGC scam.
It was photographed as eye candy. But it was discovered to be a stage prop.
If Mesh Global were so advanced they would simply hook into the internet without having to claim relationships with companies that are basically internet service providers.
Typical pinky ploys are at work here: buy a bolt from XYZ Corp and claim them as a trillion dollar 'nut' supplier and potential partner to go with all the 'bolt' purchases that are planned. With all the chatter, noise and utter nonsense covered by forward looking statement protections. LOL
What a farce.
First of all there is nothing to worry about because Mesh Global is a paper entity without licenses or FCC sanctioned equipment. If they actually had any prospects, they could easily do what they learned from MDGC partner Aerius: dump the assets in the private company and leave Mediag3 as the shell to swing in the breeze. Why share if you don't legally have to? HA!!
As always, Mesh Global noise is easily identifiable chatter designed to string people along.
PS: The 43 GHz chatter was repeated from PRs of the Wytec that went belly up in 2003. 43GHz was a European standard. Last anyone heard -- Boise, Idaho is not located anywhere else except in the USA. LOL
"white space" spectrum exists in the frequencies across the 54-698 MHz bands.
LMDS spectrum exists across the 26 - 29GHz and 31.0 - 31.3 GHz bands.
The Mesh Global project pictured photographs of LMDS equipment, equipment manufactured a decade ago, which cannot be used to transmit in the white space frequencies because it cannot operate in those frequencies.
These words and pictures contradict reason and legality, well, unless the FCC closes up shop!
Simply too funny!
Oh, it'll just give Ray & crew an excuse to sell out for 50 cents: It's simply way too difficult to get anything done on time -- even with an extension.
BTW, 5:30PM Eastern was the absolute deadline.
Everyone admits all you have are words on a web site. Val is a master of stringing everyone along. If the company were EVER to perform, there would be no need for a constant attempt to prop up the story. MDGC world stand on is own merit. It has done nothing but fall on its face. The farce here is totally unbelievable!
People who have met Val Westergard have met a vacuum cleaner salesman.
Mesh Global claims they are using LMDS. LMDS spectrum is not white spaces spectrum. This fact was thoroughly discussed months ago.
First off, Mesh Global has no new patented technology. No such patent exists according to the patent office. Second, they can't legally turn on anything without an FCC broadcast license and an FCC equipment approval. Third, didn't someone say John Lehne is a carpet installer? LOL
Oh! My! Three hoaxes in one week! That must beat ALL Pinkyland records. Too funny!
That's strange since the MMs are waiting to cellar box this particular stinking benjamin at .0001. Especially since they know how bogus the management has proven to be.
Val 'innovates' using 1999 junk, a few web sites and pure story telling. Nothing more.
Val positively specializes in the later part of your statement, very consistently! LOL
LOL A little late there, Boise airport already has enterprise class free Wifi. See the bottom of this page:
http://www.cityofboise.org/Departments/Airport/
Every major hotel already has free Wifi.
What Val doesn't have is any licensed way to turn on his 1999 junk wireless equipment.
Way too late, way too old, WAY too muck PINK STINK!! HA!!
LOL If Cisco will give an account to a company of Val's that uses a Tracfone phone number, they'll give one to anyone. 15056 and counting. Truly exclusive! HA!!!
What does Val have to offer as a self-registered partner on the recently updated Cisco site?
NOTHING!! Why isn't THAT surprising?
Certifications None
Specializations None
Managed Services None
Cisco Authorized Partners None
Industry Solutions None
Please note that partner supplied data is not verified by Cisco
Two hoaxes in a week. That has to be a pinkyland record. Congrats! LOL
Screenshot instead of the earlier link not working for some:
LOL All they did was register on the Cisco site their name address and phone number (which is a tracfone number, btw. Kind of funny: a Wireless company without their own phone service LOL).
What does Val have to offer on the recently updated Cisco site?
NOTHING!! Why isn't THAT surprising?
Certifications None
Specializations None
Managed Services None
Cisco Authorized Partners None
Industry Solutions None
Please note that partner supplied data is not verified by Cisco
http://tools.cisco.com/WWChannels/LOCATR/partnerDetail.do?country=US&begeoid=499016&siteid=2648502
Two hoaxes in a week. That has to be a pinkyland record. Congrats! LOL
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That's right, just let Val string everyone along. Until the next hoax is exposed. And the next, and the next.
So far, "never heard of it" or them.
Sounds like MDGC is another China-like Scam, but in Idaho.
LOL China Dragon Telecom started operations in mid 2008. The holding company that owns CDT filed articles of incorpoation in Delaware, file #4542445. The holding company has no registered agent as required by Delaware law.
Look at their web site. It looks like something Val Westergass would have tossed up without help from desperate share holders! LOL
Too damn funny -- and a China Scam fraud without equal!!
http://www.chinadragontel.com/index.php
Val Westergard has spent his life retailing vacuum cleaners. He is 58 years old.
The genius, Bill Gates, you referred to showed aptitude a vacuum cleaner salesman would not even comprehend:
Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT and enrolled at Harvard College in the autumn of 1973. While at Harvard, he met Steve Ballmer, who later succeeded Gates as CEO of Microsoft.
In his sophomore year, Gates devised an algorithm for pancake sorting as a solution to one of a series of unsolved problems, presented in a combinatorics class by Harry Lewis, one of his professors. Gates' solution held the record as the fastest version for over thirty years; its successor is faster by only one percent. His solution was later formalized in a published paper in collaboration with Harvard computer scientist Christos Papadimitriou.
I would say the victims in the Pegasus case were financial suicides. Com'on, Knabb claimed to have practically invented wifi. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Sure, Knabb should go to jail, but such investors would have simply lost their money on some other scheme, if they couldn't recognize such a whopper of a fraud as was Knabb!
In the future, scrutinize any and every management as though your life depended on it, because your money sure will.
Finally, is it a Nevada or Wyoming corporation? Run and don't look back.
LOL Val showed off his ancient Wytec equipment. Dragonwave sells all kinds of accessories. Val could claim them as a supplier if they so much as sold him an antenna mounting clip via one of their distributors. Yup. Val is expert at buying vacuum cleaner parts. Why not order up whatever it takes to get the Pinkyland snow job done, without stretching his $32 pocketbook. HA!!!
LOL a LOI with a company that has lost 99% of its value in the past year. Pinky scams like UNLA and MDGC swing from the same branches. The LOW, dead ones.
one of Val Westergard's pumps
Agreed.
The patents, all five of them, are valued by the market at zero. You get a $0.003 for the comedic value of watching a vacuum cleaner sales founder from his foolish business decisions. One example of CEO stupidity was Val's placing an uncredentialed lunatic on the board by the name of "Dr." Peterson. If that decision didn't waive red flags, and it certainly did, no further display of Val's lack of business acumen was required after THAT! HA!!
Of course, the board fled eventually, slamming the door behind them as they ran!
You haven't been reading your mail, apparently.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=61913368
Charles is correct. Clear dumped Val because he was unable to resell enough service. I'm sure Clear handed that task to someone who could.
Haven't you read the Wall Street Journal or Barrons? China Scam stocks are all the rage. As in: the rage against them has increased to the boiling point. UNLA's China scam is just that. Another fraud in a very long line of scams! LOL
April 7th? That was written before everyone figured out the fraud.
The one to pity is Val. Poor old guy. Running around desperately seeking business opportunities as his vac biz stalled in '07. He attempts to resell for Clearwire via his worthless Imperial Wireless and bumps into Ray Powers. It must have been like a guppy bumping into a shark. Val gets his business opportunity alright: he's hosed in a more definitive sense than he ever expected running a vacuum cleaner shop! Tsk. Tsk.
Sure! All those early PRs polishing the (rotten) apple. Can't blame Val for being fooled!
I know someone with your curse. Next time he really likes something I will refuse to abet him any longer. I'm going to go short on it. Then I'm telling him to sell and go short. We'll clean up on his picks for a change!!! HA!!!! Oh, he did have one pick that went well, but that one made the best short once the shorts took it to the woodshed!
The LMDS equipment manufactured by a bankrupt company a decade ago for export, pictured in the sticky above, was never authorized by the FCC. It is fraudulent to claim that equipment could be legally turned on (if it even worked after a decade) anywhere in the US without having the FCC show up at the door with an inquiry. A call to the FCC is all it would take.
That makes MDGC one of the stinkiest of pinkies.
MDGC update
The CEO had a poster post pictures of the new "Boise Project" for telecom. Only problem was the pictured wireless telecommunications equipment installed on the roof of a building in Boise, Idaho has no FCC equipment authorization. The equipment cannot legally broadcast anywhere in the United States. Oh, the CEO of MDGC set up this private partner company through which to promote this fraud. I suppose to provide an excuse should the authorities come knocking.
Impressive pictures. Close up of English writing and the brand name of the former bankrupt Wytec, Inc. However, the equipment was manufactured in the late '90s for use in the Philippines, where the official language is English.
Good show, though!!!
All Val has to sell is Pinkyland paper. No business would want it, except the MMs -- for a nice cellar box before the no bid.
There can be no Boise project using equipment that was never certified by the FCC. Val has no wireless broadcast license either. What you have enjoyed recently is a beautiful Pinkyland dog and pony show. I told you this stock run by a vacuum cleaner salesman was way too funny! It's worse than I could ever have imagined -- or the very best, if one enjoys a good laugh! LOL
LOL Now we've moved to the Philippines, like any good little Pinky scam.
According to FCC records, Wytec Homerun equipment is not authorized for use in the United States by the FCC. They were built for use in the Philippines (where the official language of the country is English). Looks like Val bought a pig in a poke and the antennas and junk were a pinky land photo op!