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Monday, 02/05/2007 8:58:25 AM

Monday, February 05, 2007 8:58:25 AM

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What was not said in GTEM and VPN de Mexico JV WiFi announcement of 30 January is that:

WiMax for backhauling is a “conditio sine qua non” for any Hot Zone application.

Any takers on this board willing to challenge the above statement?

Now if the above is true than the next four statements are correct:
1) Even if WiMax is not mentioned it must be inside the Hotzone box
2) WiMax bandwidth licensing must be obtained prior to execution of any project based on Hot Zone technology on any of the following BW channels: 1.75, 3.5 or 7 MHz
3) If WiMax BW licensing is obtained for any reasons, e.g. WiFi backhauling, than backhauling for DETC and IPTv usage is a piece of cake as far as Hot Zone technology is concerned.
4) Getting a licence for DETC Hot Zone application is a totally different red tape/ball game as you are impinging on the last mile turf zone of land line telephony and “traditional” telephone companies.

Here are the references from GTEM and Blue Horizon web sites for the above statement seeking clarification/confirmation.
a) From GTEM BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 31, 2007-

“VPN de Mexico S.A. de C.V. today announced that GlobeTel's HotZone based Wi-Fi test network, operational since October 2006, has been accepted by test sponsor VPN pursuant to a previous agreement between the companies.

The test network consists of HotZone 4010 base stations providing Wi-Fi access in the city of Pachuca ….. The network has been providing carrier class Internet access to those customers invited to participate in the testing at data rates up to 10 times that of the dial-up access otherwise available in the city.”

b) From Blue Horizon web site at: http://www.bhgidev.com/html/BHGI_WI_PRODUCT_INDEX.htm

Blue Horizon Products
Globetel Wireless makes the only hardware products in the world that includes Wi-Fi, WiMAX, DECT and IPTv. The product is called The Hot Zone 4010.

The 4010 is followed by the 4020 and by Q4 2006 is releasing the 5000 WiMAX. Yet all hardware products fit in one box, based on the design of the network different products can be placed in one box.

For example:

1. In a heavy DECT usage area you can have a box with multiple DECT cards and a WiMAX card for backhauling.

2. In a metropolitan area where you have heavy Wi-Fi usage then you populate the box with Wi-Fi cards and a WiMAX card for backhauling. EOM

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