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how could Val get the shaft
Well, I must admit he has been very effective thus far in passing it on.
And I seriously doubt someone as relatively sharp as he would involve himself with a vacuum salesman and Sisel pimple-cream pusher almost eight years after Wytec DIED!
Yes? He was on the board of a failed company, Wytec? Lots of interesting characters have had positions on the boards of various failed enterprises. He took his compensation though, as anyone would, until the money well ran dry.
LDMS operates in the same 11+ Ghz frequencies most affected by rain fade. Works dandy in the lab, crappy in the real world. Quite a few people in telecom equipment manufacturing sponged off that idea for a couple of years. Last mention of it at any major equipment manufacturer was 2004. But who cares? Not much product was ever sold but they got their paychecks -- Val got the shaft.
Oh, Right. Just because the CEO of Attila is on the board of Clearwire, and Val was a reseller of Clearwire, that connects dots? HA!
And look at the message board that was linked to for us to review that post! Another beautiful stock with a zillion patents, valued at 1 cent and falling fast, down a huge percent in a very short period of time. Anyone see the real pattern here?
Before Val pulled the A4wireless page, the top of that page Monica saw read as follows:
A4Wireless US Discovery Maps - Wireless Broadband Internet Access / with Partners Discovery Maps, MeshGlobal & MediaG3
Don't forget to call Monica, too.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57133047
The longs are waiting for .0018. Once the ghastly struggle ends there, the market makers are waiting in the cellar with an eternal box at .0001 and .0002
Oddly enough, MDGC corporate has no cell towers according to the FCC. Val probably didn't know how to plug them in correctly, like one of Dr. Peterson's Martians trying in vain to figure out how to plug in an extra tall Christmas tree.
Unilava has lost 98% of its value since March 2010. I suppose Unilava is another company like MDGC that exits for the purpose of keeping Twitter alive.
Not only does Val sell vacuum cleaners, he was fined one of the largest fines handed out for improperly installing one!
Last on the list, the largest fine!!!
http://dbs.idaho.gov/electrical/Civil%20Penalties/DBS%20-%20Civil%20Penalties%20-%20ElectricalPage5.html
GlobeTrack Wireless.
There exists a surprising amount of chatter on the net about this MDGC partner. But, unsurprisingly, birds of a feather flock together...
[Globetrack Wireless] these guys are total scam artists. I wouldn’t buy their product and expect a class action lawsuit against them anytime for failure to pay MANY vendors. Stay away, their product sucks compared to what’s on the market. Not to mention you have to pay $100 to get it installed yourself. Then if they go out of business you are SOL. Check out why John Madsen isn’t an officer in this company. He has a judgment against him in Arizona. The CEO is a sham. The COO Michael Coker is a scam artist too.
and they did win that F&S award.
I hate to say it, Cassandra, but you were fooled by the mention of that Frost & Sullivan award.
Frost & Sullivan is a marketing company that sells awards to companies, as part of its “marketing strategy”.
Here is an example of [one life science company] that refused the award because of deception. Their CEO explained:
“We clearly regard the fact that the publication of obtaining a prize as associated with the costs of the prize winner is ethically questionable.”
What makes this more disturbing for [a medical device maker] is this Frost & Sullivan award is an active, paid for, undisclosed, and unqualified promotion of a medical device, which is likely to violate FDA restrictions on medical product marketing to the public.
Monica Whitmore
Director of Operations
Starr Map Company, LLC
Publishers of Discovery Map
360-547-1374
Call her. She'll tell you that BS about an A4wireless/Mediag3 partnership announced at the top of that A4Wireless page last week was a lie. Val pulled that one off the A4 page fast once he was called on it.
Convenient memory refresher:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=56938444
Val could EASILY name five or six LARGE companies he is intimately associated with on Monday morning at 8 AM sharp: Eureka, Hoover, Dirt Devil, Dyson, Electrolux, Roomba and Fuller Brush! One of these firms might send over someone more experienced in the art of business than Val -- in order to better sell the Street on the MDGC story. After all, maybe all it takes for the market to sit up and take notice of MDGC is a smarter and more distinguished vacuum cleaner salesman!!
Monica at Discovery Maps calls Val a liar. The number is in my post. Call her!!! LOL
Re: Are you really partnered with a company called
Monday, November 22, 2010 3:16 PM
From:
"General Mailbox" <contact@discoverymap.com>
Add sender to Contacts
To:
"XXXXXXX" <fivecentstock@yahoo.com>
No this is not true.
Thank you
Monica Whitmore
Director of Operations
Starr Map Company, LLC
Publishers of: Discovery Map & Destination Map
360-547-1374
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 6:14 AM,
<fivecentstock@yahoo.com> wrote:
A4wireless? It seems A4wireless claims US Discovery Maps as a partner. Is this true? Thank you.
See the top of this page for the partnership claim:
http://www.a4wireless.com/US_DMAPS_01.htm
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Ho Hum, what else is new?
This play just stinks
No need to be so harsh, even if absolutely true.
I wondered how long Val would keep that nonsense up, since having a mess ..err.. mesh test by Thanksgiving would necessitate having signed a municipal franchise agreement by now, and probably the existence of a MFA was necessary at the time of the PR, the time being short as it was.
Mesh? Everything falls through here as though the mesh were a sieve.
I see. Well, MDGC is a very active PR machine. Is that a 2 cycle or a 4 cycle, or is the PR machine powered by an old Dyson motor Val was tinkering with?
Did Val's association with Clearwire bring it to its financial knees because his cheap A2access Wireless website alienated customers throughout most of the Pacific Northwest? What clear-thinking consumer would want to have anything to do with this muddle, well except maybe another vacuum cleaner hawker?
http://www.a2access.com/A4-internetcheck2.htm
Did Val mention receiving any exciting boiler room scripts from Equititrend investor relations for him to use while chatting for hours with callers?
Thanks. You saved me a post.
Some of those numbers come from purchases made with margin accounts
Not possible. MDGC is not marginable.
I have heard that inaccurate "margin account buys" information before. FINRA tells a different story.
Daily Short Sale Volume File
The Daily Short Sale Volume File will provide daily access to the aggregate volume of
short sales in NMS Stocks and OTC Equity Securities reported to a consolidated tape and
traded over-the-counter during regular trading hours on each trading day. FINRA will
post the Daily Short Sale Volume File within a reasonable amount of time after the end
of regular trading hours on each trading day. Specifically, the Daily Short Sale Volume
File will include the following:
trade date;
trading symbol;
aggregate reported share volume of executed short sale trades during regular
trading hours;
aggregate reported share volume of all executed trades during regular trading hours;
market identifier.
http://www.finra.org/web/groups/industry/@ip/@reg/@notice/documents/notices/p120044.pdf
Mediag3 Director, Ray Powers, is also a director of Xcellink International Inc.
Xcellink International Inc. focuses on developing and marketing advanced platform-independent customer-centric payment systems and methodologies. Xcellink's process would enable customers to initiate, control, and pay for various transactions. The company was formerly known as Bluebird Exploration Company Inc. and changed its name to Xcellink International Inc. in 2008. Xcellink International was founded in 2005 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Express elevator (no elevator actually, just the shaft) down to the cellar box:
20101111|MDGC|2904777|3519400|O
MDGC R&D expert, Dr. Peterson, no doubt channeled the schematics from the space aliens he has publicly stated are about to be revealed by the White House. What on earth (or off) is that all about? This only goes to prove the low-brow CEO has a few screws loose himself to have believed one iota of anything Dr. (my dog ate it) Peterson claims
Claim, claims and more endless claims! HA!!
Here was one of his pearls. Seems as though it fell out of his (stinky) pinky ring and dropped into the disposal recently:
A few months ago, there was mention of mux in conjunction with the great new technology stinky pinky MDGC would deliver to astonish the world. Here's a definition of mux. (In spite of the jargon, please don't miss my last sentence below!!!)
In communication transmission systems, mux (pronounced muks, sometimes spelled "MUX") is an abbreviation for multiplexing, a device that sends multiple signals on a carrier channel at the same time in the form of a single, complex signal to another device that recovers the separate signals at the receiving end. The receiver is sometimes called a demux.
Supposedly, the brilliant minds working for Val, after the vacuum shop closes for the night, were working on 'multimux' which was supposed to use a single channel to transmit many data streams of totally different content.
I wondered how he would know this, since vacuum cleaners are unknown as communication devices! Val probably reads up on many things, like patent office applications from 2007 to perhaps help with PR ideas. Ah, you guessed!! Look what the cat just dragged in! A patent applied for in 2007, recently issued a few weeks ago to others for just that technology!! Boy, that Val is certainly well-read!!!
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=7804761.PN.&OS=PN/7804761&RS=PN/7804761
Just like Al Gore invented the internet!!! Val may as well scream, I invented THAT!!!
No where in patent 5,923,229 is the concept of sectorizing mentioned. It is mentioned (the high gain antenna array) in 6,243,427, which leads me to believe no one here has actually read the patents.
5,923,229 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention, generally speaking, provides an integrated diplexer/filter assembly that is small, low cost and not easily susceptible to mechanical or environmental damage. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the integrated diplexer/filter assembly has a body formed at least in part of conductive material, the body including a first port for receiving a transmit signal, a second port for feeding the transmit signal to an antenna and for receiving a receive signal, and a third port for receiving the receive signal. A first waveguide segment joins the first and second ports, and a second waveguide segment joins second and third ports, the first and second waveguide segments having a portion in common. A filter element is disposed within at least one of the first and second waveguide segments.
Diplexers like this are a dime a dozen. How much profit is there in small and low cost!! LOLOLOLOL
6,243,427 describes the modulation employed and the high gain antenna array for secorizing. The modulation is antique, the high antenna array is hardly unique.
http://www.google.com/patents?tbs=bks%3A1&tbo=1&q=high+gain+antenna+array+sectorizing&btnG=Search+Patents
In another of these aged patents, the biggie as some have been jumping up and down about, we read in the 'claims' section, which speaks to the (then inspired) form of modulation technique employed:
(Late 20th Century}
In a communication system in which a digital signal is modulated into a conventional staggered QPSK (SQPSK) formatted signal and said SQPSK signal has associated undesired amplitude variations, a modulation and amplification method comprising the steps of:
modulating said digital signal to generate an intermediate modulated signal having less amplitude variations than said conventional SQPSK formatted signal; and
amplifying said intermediate modulated signal with a saturating non-linear amplifier to generate said conventional SQPSK formatted signal
The method as described in claim 1 wherein said intermediate modulated signal is a SQR-SQPSK [a passband modulation technique] formatted signal.
The method as described in claim 2 wherein said SQR-SQPSK [a passband modulation technique] formatted signal is amplified....
Well, Val has made a whole lot of Facebook posts and Tweets. Val signed an IR firm that could not spell before moving on to one with no business license
http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/af281/schilling2010/equititrend.jpg
And he hasn't done a blessed thing about getting his wimax company certified... no... Val hasn't really accomplished much of anything else, except sweat. Oh, maybe Val DID return that box of phones to China! That helped!
I'd say cellar boxed soon.
Starting to look like a real 100% short with impunity stock:
20101109|MDGC|1397777|1497777|O
Ok, so you trust Val. Excuse him then by saying Val was duped into taking over MDGC. I am piecing together evidence for a pre-Thanksgiving turkey plucking from several sources, including inconsistencies in early Mediag3 filings, one that was caught by the SEC forcing a restatement. FINRA also had to step in to stop a 20 million share offering. Later, of course, MDGC decided to go dark.
http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1369297/000109181809000194/0001091818-09-000194-index.htm
Funny how MDGC went dark around the time Val took over. Hmmmmmmmmmm
By using a three port configuration called a diplexer
A three port diplexer? You mean, in common terms, a signal splitter? LOLOLOL
Here is one that any layman can understand, all three 'ports' clearly identifiable!
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=diplexer&psj=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=1045481227258690028&ei=4-DYTL3RJofGsAOYr8XjBw&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CEMQ8wIwAg#
If you have five forms of communication going thru one device you don't want to mix up the packets. It's also understandable why this process was shelved for so long
Mesh networks use routers, an idea that has been around for years!!!
Finally, the STANDARD for 4G is MIMO:
In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (commonly pronounced my-moh or me-moh), is the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. MIMO technology has attracted attention in wireless communications, because it offers significant increases in data throughput and link range without additional bandwidth or transmit power. It achieves this by higher spectral efficiency (more bits per second per hertz of bandwidth) and link reliability or diversity (reduced fading). Because of these properties, MIMO is an important part of modern wireless communication standards such as IEEE 802.11n (Wifi), 4G, 3GPP Long Term Evolution, WiMAX and HSPA+
ABSTRACT
In this paper, an architecture of MIMO mesh network which avoids co-channel interference and supplies link multiplexing simultaneously is considered. In particular, this paper considers the multi-hop relaying case with bi-directional transmission. As a MIMO transmission scheme, nonlinear algorithm based on dirty paper coding and successive interference cancellation is developed for the proposed MIMO mesh network. In this paper, the performance of the MIMO mesh network in LOS environment is evaluated. As a result, the MIMO mesh network is superior to the conventional MIMO mesh network in LOS environment as well as NLOS environment.
Since he has nothing that is germane to the second decade of the 21st Century, Val will be reselling someone else's equipment, AS USUAL. Wonder if he'll call it Hoover or Eureka or something really jazzy like Electrolux!!
Here's a repost of some excellent DD:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=46327352
The doubt-filled last paragraph of that article tells me the author remains short, regardless of what he otherwise says. Someone several years ago pointed out the Alexa numbers were constantly improving. Because of Alexa, I told that someone back then that QPSA was his only future winner out of the several he was frothing over. Keep watching the Alexa rank. If they begin to substantially decline, sell. But....So far, so good.