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US approves electric headband to prevent migraine
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it approved a Belgium-made nerve-stimulating headband as the first medical device to prevent migraine headaches.
Agency officials said the device provides a new option for patients who cannot tolerate migraine medications.
If this headband gets approved can Biel be far behind. $$$$$
C&H
If you could direct us to the person who is looking into MDGC from FINRA I would be most apreciative. If there is any evidence of willful deciet and or fraud perpetrated by this company then many here would like to see it. But mere accusations without proof is just as empty as foward looking projections by this penny stock company imo.
Thank you
Full Time posters lets remember this is a penny stock, super high risk with possible super high reward. The time for speculation is almost over , lets see how this plays out next week
05.04.2012 MediaG3 shareholder update MediaG3 expects their 2011 annual report to be filed on Monday, followed by an attorney opinion letter and restored PINK status.
CBM thanks for the education always wiling to learn new things
CBM
I think that is a pretty fair critque of the past few years. If they show revenue and shareholder value in the coming weeks I will hold you to your words. I will want to see a big praise in bold letters..
From CBM
Nope, of course not. It got CE for a reason. Just because they can possibly file some bogus fins (again) and maybe get current again for awhile (it's a recurring habit of Val&Co to do so!) doesn't mean it's not a fraud.
Actually delivering what they've promised for years (the list is long!!) and providing true shareholder value (or at least trying for real) would make them not a scam. And then I'd praise them and be gone. Until them, they live by their track record, which is abysmal at best, criminal at worst.
Here is the site I have been viewing for shorting info http://otcshortreport.com/MDGC. If anyone feels this site is not legit please let me know,could you also explain your reason thanks
Thanks for the link CBM
Just wondering what will the the full time posters here say if CE is lifted next week and MDGC recieves a clean bill of health?
Wait for it ...... My perdiction Pinky current by end of next week , multi pennies by june shorters beware your end is near.
We will be rocken N rollen this time next week
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDkVQvhZx04
Notice the low volume during the down turn no ones dumping shares just a shake from the MM IMO. I think we still close green today.
Been in this stock for 3 years , and have been waiting for the unveiling of MDGC for sometime .I have made alot of connections with people involved at different levels of this stock, all seem to agree the big reveal is very close at hand. Keep an eye out for the 10K coming soon I would advise you to read it fast or you will be chasing this up IMO. .0055 may look like the deal of a life time by the close on Friday. Good luck to all here. Oh yeah shorters beware this is no one day wonder you will be sorry.
sunrisewizard Have you spoken to Val since June? Do you know what ever happened to the third party verifiable Speed test video?
Financials are out 475k accounts receivable net sweet!
4gwirelessjobs what about MDGC peaked your interest?
PFH when ????
When will we see the video you mentioned showing what MDGC/Mesh Global's system can do. The one you mentioned a few months ago.
A picture is worth a thousand words
"Val thought that they could do a demo on MediaG3 web site and that he would work with his contacts to show us. As we all know this kind of internet can change our future."PFH
Has anyone....
Has anyone received the White cloud software. If not have they been given a reason for the delay or a time frame for getting it?
Mobiles 'affect brain metabolism
American scientists found that 50 minutes of mobile phone use was associated with increased "brain glucose metabolism" - a marker of brain activity - in the region closest to the phone antenna.
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Mobiles 'affect brain metabolism
American scientists found that 50 minutes of mobile phone use was associated with increased "brain glucose metabolism" - a marker of brain activity - in the region closest to the phone antenna.
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Media Credits
On June 20, 2010, we purchased Media Credits that are current assets, for our use to promote our
business plan, valued at $5,000,000 in exchange for 10,000,000 shares of our common stock. In
addition, on August 18, 2010, we purchased additional Media Credits that are current assets, for
our use to promote our business plan, valued at $5,000,000 in exchange for an additional
10,000,000 shares of our common stock.
CT ATT
Average Download Speed
5.04 Mb/s
Average Upload Speed
1.07 Mb/s
12/5/2010 12:45 AM GMT 3.00 Mb/s 0.95 Mb/s 38 ms Secaucus, NJ ~ 50 mi Close
Watch the promo of Fridays Doctors show.
http://www.thedoctorstv.com/main/home_page
PHF 400GBPS ???? !!!!
Is that a TYPO
I have never heard or read anything even close to approaching that number. That can not be correct, can it?
Please tell us more, like how much longer will we have to wait before something concrete is revealed. like up listing to OTCBB or a secure website, or Phones for sale, or, or ???
Verizon says it has managed to push 10 gigabits per second through its industry-leading fiber-optic network, known as FiOS. In the test the company says it even managed to push 1 gigabit per second to a customer’s house.
That’s an astounding torrent of data — about 1,000 times faster than the average 10-Mbps connection in U.S. households today.
400 gigabits ? 400 gigabits ? 400 gigabits ? 400 gigabits?
Question
Does any know why there would be such a wide variation from 10MB to 1G ?
We are excited with results we’ve seen over the last month, varying from 10MB to 1GB
Smartphone users: I want my unlimited data
by Marguerite Reardon
Wireless smartphone subscribers will do almost anything to keep their unlimited data plans, which could spell trouble down the road for AT&T, the only U.S. operator without an unlimited plan.
For the growing number of smartphone users in the U.S. market, loyalty to a particular phone or a specific carrier is trumped by the availability of an unlimited data plan. Cell phone consumers are a notoriously fickle bunch. And for the past couple of years, wireless operators have been stepping over each other to gain exclusive deals on hot new phones to attract new subscribers.
This strategy has helped operators, such as AT&T, win new subscribers. But a recent survey by Wall Street research firm Sanford Bernstein indicates that for existing smartphone customers, the security of knowing they won't exceed a monthly data usage cap takes priority over which carrier's network they subscribe to or which phone they use.
"It is fashionable to argue that loyalty to carriers is dead (except perhaps to Verizon Wireless, whose service level is perceived to be markedly higher than that of its competitors)," writes Craig Moffett, an equities analyst with Sanford Bernstein who wrote the report analyzing the study. "The new conventional wisdom is that carrier loyalty has been replaced with loyalty to the device. But high inclination to switch carriers and phones to maintain an unlimited plan suggest that perhaps the plan itself is more important than either one."
What's this mean for wireless operators? For AT&T, which has benefited from die-hard loyalty to the Apple iPhone for more than three years, it means the carrier may be vulnerable when it loses the exclusive contract for the iPhone. As for the other three wireless operators that have not yet eliminated an unlimited data plan, it means they might be able to scoop up valuable customers.
AT&T was the first major U.S. carrier to eliminate its $30 a month unlimited data plan. In June, right before it launched the iPhone 4, the company adopted a two-tiered pricing model for new subscribers. The new pricing scheme forces new smartphone users to sign up for either a $25 a month 2GB monthly plan or a 200MB $15 a month plan.
AT&T "grandfathered" existing smartphone subscribers, allowing them to keep their $30 unlimited data plans. But according to Sanford Bernstein's survey, the move has left a bitter taste in some AT&T subscribers' mouths.
About a third of the more than 800 people responding to the Sanford Bernstein survey said AT&T's move toward usage-based billing sparked negative sentiment toward the company. The study also suggests that if forced to take a tiered data plan in lieu of an unlimited plan, a large proportion of consumers would switch carriers even if it means buying a new phone and paying a premium on a different carrier for the unlimited plan.
AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel said that AT&T's new pricing plans give customers more flexibility and more choice when it comes to data.
"We have found that our customers in fact like usage-based billing," he said. "They appreciate having choices in data plans. This is probably because a majority of customers can reduce their costs through our plans."
He said the response to the tiered plans has been strong both with new customers and existing customers. AT&T has been signing up huge numbers of new smartphone users. In the third quarter, it activated 8 million smartphone accounts, of which 5.2 million of those devices were iPhones. This was the largest number of iPhone activations for AT&T in a single quarter.
But Siegel would not disclose how many of the existing iPhone subscribers have actually switched to one of the tiered plans. Moffett speculates in his report that the loyalty consumers feel toward the iPhone is uncharacteristic. Consumers don't get the iPhone because they want to be on AT&T's network; they subscribe to AT&T because it's the only place in the U.S. to get the iPhone. Once the iPhone is available on other networks, AT&T will likely find itself in the same position as Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile USA, whose customers appear to have far less loyalty to the network than they do the cost of the overall plan.
"Respondents were more loyal to their pricing plan than to either their carrier or their phone," he says in the report. "More cynically, they were simply not loyal, and cared merely about price."
Copycats?
The big question since AT&T introduced its plan is whether its competitors would follow with usage based plans of their own. So far only Verizon Wireless has dipped its toe in the waters of tiered data pricing. Verizon recently introduced a new tier of service that offers 150 MB of data for $15 a month. But the company wisely kept its $30 a monthly unlimited plan.
Since the plan was introduced, executives have been quick to point out that the tiered offer is for the company's 3G pricing. It will be launching its 4G LTE network later this year, and when it does, it will adopt a new pricing plan. But according to a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, even though Verizon will likely offer a tiered service offering, it may also keep the unlimited plan.
Meanwhile, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile, which are each rolling out upgrades to their network and each with far fewer customers than either AT&T or Verizon Wireless, say they may consider usage based pricing in the future. But for now, they will continue offering unlimited data service.
This could prove to be a major differentiator for these operators, according to Moffett.
"Unlimited data plans could become a major source of differentiation, attracting customers and giving still-unlimited carriers a subscribership boost," he writes. "At the same time, however, carriers who maintain unlimited pricing in the face of AT&T's move to usage based pricing (and Verizon's expected move to follow) could self-select to the heaviest users, impairing future profitability."
The problem that wireless carriers face right now is that they need to increase adoption of data services without increasing consumption of those services. They're unable to keep pace with network upgrades to meet data demands. But more importantly, they can't afford these upgrades. Flat-rate unlimited pricing reduces how much revenue carriers make on each bit of data traversing their networks.
In other words, the more data consumers use on an unlimited data plan, the less money carriers make from that service on a per-bit basis. So they need to be able to find a balance in which they can charge customers who use more of the network's resources more money for access to those resources.
Of course, this is very unpopular with consumers, who have gotten used to all-you-can-eat Internet data buffets.
People are willing to overpay
For most consumers, who are likely only consuming about 300MB of data per month, the $25 plan from AT&T would actually save them money since it's very unlikely they'd ever be charged overages for exceeding the 2GB cap.
But many people are willing to pay for more than they need simply to have the peace of mind that they won't be hit with an overage charge. Even though the math doesn't work in their favor, the psychology of paying extra for this insurance is worth it. Indeed, the Sanford Bernstein survey found that a large number of light users, people consuming less than 200MB of data per month, prefer unlimited plans, too, even if their usage patterns suggest that they would save money by getting a plan that's capped. The problem is that people drastically overestimate how much time they spend doing data-intensive activities and thus they grossly exaggerate how much data they use.
Another study by the Technology Policy Institute (PDF) that was published last week on the cost of broadband plans, discovered that most consumers on broadband data plans with data caps actually save between 15 percent and 25 percent compared with people who are on unlimited plans. The report, authored by Scott Wallsten and James Riso, stated that residential standalone broadband plans with bit caps are, on average, $164 less per year than similar, but unlimited plans.
"Policymakers should not immediately conclude that data caps and other pricing schemes that differ from traditional unlimited plans are necessarily bad," the report said. Instead, the authors suggest, pricing trends should be evaluated over time to identify the effects on prices, investment and usage.
AT&T's Siegel said the company's less expensive data plans have helped AT&T tap a new crop of customers. The Sanford Bernstein survey also suggests that capped services, priced lower than unlimited plans can expand the market for operators.
"There is some upside for AT&T and other UBP (usage based pricing) carriers, in the form of late smartphone adopters," Moffett writes in the report. "There are people currently without smartphones but who would be interested in adopting one in light of cheaper data plans."
The biggest hurdle may be simply persuading consumers to abandon the safety net of unlimited plans. Until then, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless may rack up some new customers at AT&T's expense
Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-20023471-266.html#ixzz161H3KcS5
11.16.2010 MediaG3 Tests New Secure Site Launch
11-16-2010MediaG3 Tests New Secure Site Launch 11-16-2010 MediaG3 will be testing our new secure site today 11-16-2010. Test our forms and other information and watch for several updates.
kingswood Here is a email I recieved from Equiti-Trend
As a reminder, Equiti-Trend looks at emerging growth companies and provides complimentary recommendations to investors like you. Some of our successes this year include the following: made 20 times our investors’ money with CDIV (from .02 to as high as .40 cents as of Friday, June 4, 2010!!!).
MDGC (MediaG3, Inc.; www.mediag3.com) 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.
In our opinion, it has a major advantage with such an extremely low entry point due to its being undervalued relative to its future potential.
Because it looks that MDGC is making a rebound from its support level, this is a great time to place a limit order for 750,000 – 1,000,000 shares at .015 cents or better (LAST TRADED AROUND .006 cents !!!) via your regular trading account as a great entry point to gain a strong position with MDGC.
Best Regards,
José
p.s. Another long-term winner was MZEI which Equiti-Trend promoted at about .02 cents which is trading today at over .20 cents in addition to several others (including ISCO that was at .50 cents and went over $2.00!!!).
MDGC
Recieved my postcard from equiti.trend .....
We have important info regarding your stock MediaG3, Inc.
Please contact us immediately
I hope the important info is substantial and not just trying to encourage us to buy more stock and or not to sell.I already have my ticket and I am ready for the show to start.
EquitiTrend
Just spoke with Jose from EquitiTrend, he said Val is there right now. He had to cut short are conversation to go into a meeting with him. He also said he would be e mailing the info they recieve from today either later today or Monday.
Stay tuned
GlobeTrack Wireless ???
Have not heard a peep about GlobeTrack Wireless since they anounced the joint venture. Does anyone know the benifits of this relationship for MDGC.
If ...
If Val /Mediag3 have what they claim to have we will be fine IMO.
The nagging concern of many on this board is that the emperor has no clothes and until real tangible proof of something, be it a phone, or a wireless network up and running somewhere, or a demonstration of the super battery this will continue to frustrate longs and enrich flippers.
Val please give a reporter or trusted investor, Charles maybe evidence of something anything so we can all exhale and patiently wait for the plan to be revealed.
moneysweats'
I feel the same way
Does antone know for certain that the battery tech is mediaG3's or are they just using someone elses design. The reason I ask is the info on the Antennas is written the same as the batteries on the Web Site but we now know the Antenna is from another company.
http://www.mediag3.com/batteries.php
Stronger antennas that protect you….
What if you never dropped another call?
What if your your antenna was twice as strong?
… and the radiation was half as much…
“Delevoping, tomorrow’s technologies today, at MediaG3 / WytecLabs.”
Batteries that last WAY longer and charge WAY faster…..
What if your mobile device battery could last 4 days, instead of 4 hours?
What if you could charge it back up in under 30 seconds?
What if your “battery never died”, again?
4.6 Billion mobile devices worldwide. Interesting?
“Next Generation” Longer Life Batteries & Charging Systems
“Developing, tomorrow’s technologies, today, at MediaG3 / WytecLabs”
brezlin
exciting stuff!...but still want to see it, touch it, use it....
I agree 100%
Been waiting a long time for some concrete evidence of any of the myriad of tech goodies MediaG3 is claiming to have.
I nominate brezlin for the job to to see it, touch it, use it and report back to us with what he finds or ...
Val how about a video conference call to demonstrate it to the rest of us who are to far away from Boise.
4G Wireless in America: Where We Are, Where We’re Headed
By Paul Kapustka, PCWorld
Oct 21, 2010 10:00 pm
The expected speeds on Verizon's LTE network are 5 to 12 mbps
on the download and 2 to 5 mbps on the up load. The key detail for many potential users, however, will be the pricing plans for LTE, which are expected to be of the tiered or pay-for-what-you-use variety instead of the current 3G cellular data plans, which roughly average $60 for 5GB of data per month.
Compare that to MDGC claim of 100MBPS download and 80mbps upload
And 40$ unlimited talk text & Surf.
WOW
I am drinking that cool aid
First on Google News
Very first article on google news click on Sci/Tech then click on mobile technology!
View full post on mobile technology – Google News
MediaG3 to Sell Mobile Devices Equipped with Aerius Antennas – TMCnet
by on October 15, 2010
MediaG3 to Sell Mobile Devices Equipped with Aerius Antennas
TMCnet
… technology products and services, stated that they have signed a contract with Aerius International to sell smartphones and mobile devices equipped with …
and more »
http://mobileinnovators.org/mediag3-to-sell-mobile-devices-equipped-with-aerius-antennas-tmcnet.htm
Smart Mobile | MediaG3 to Sell Mobile Devices Equipped with Aerius Antennas
http://smart-products.tmcnet.com/topics/smart-mobile/articles/109082-mediag3-sell-mobile-devices-equipped-with-aerius-antennas.htm
By Nathesh
TMCnet Contributor
MediaG3, a dealer in wireless broadband technology products and services, stated that they have signed a contract with Aerius International to sell smartphones and mobile devices equipped with Aerius antennas in the United States and around the world.
Story continues below ?
The three types of antenna designs used in cell phone handsets manufacture include coiled quarter-wave type, meander quarter-wave type, and conventional Planar inverted F Antenna (PIFA). These three designs use two radiating elements, the resonator and the resonator ground plane. The three designs also use components of its High-Density Interconnect (HDI) PCB as the resonator ground plane. The breakthrough innovation by Aerius uses antennas with built-in ground planes that do not need to use the HDI PCBs as ground planes. The antenna redirects almost 100 percent of cell phone signals at a 180 degree arc away from the user.
Chairman and CEO of MediaG3's, Val Westergard, said in a press release that MediaG3 is very excited to offer Aerius equipped products that show increased battery life and range in smartphones and mobile devices. Aerius products clearly demonstrate greatly improved performance that will give them a very clear advantage to offer the world's mobile device market.
Officials with Aerius have commented that Aerius had won the Frost & Sullivan (News - Alert) 2009 Green Technology Award in Wireless Technologies based on the benefits Aerius equipped phones deliver including two to four more hours of battery life, increased handset range, while reducing the frequency of dropped calls over 60 percent.
Frost & Sullivan has also reported on the widespread deployment of Aerius equipped phones. By allowing cell sites to work efficiently by using up to 50 percent less power. This technology, when widely deployed, has the potential to reduce cell site carbon dioxide emissions by up to 1.2 million tons per year just in the United States. The increase in coverage area would also mean reduced infrastructure costs, thereby aiding governments and cell-site operators around the world looking to expand their rural wireless coverage.
"All Aerius equipped phone performance has been proven, not only by the FCC but by carriers such as T-Mobile (News - Alert) USA and CTIA authorized independent test labs worldwide, and can be read in full on the Aerius website," said Bill Luxon, Aerius CEO.
Nathesh is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Nathesh's articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Jaclyn Allard
If the secure pages are going up as we speak will the 4Q Roll out be far behind????$$$$$$
Certificate HTTPS
The right technology makes digital certificate HTTPS more effective
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS) provides a way for users to conduct secure transactions over the Web.