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Friday, 11/30/2007 12:48:50 PM

Friday, November 30, 2007 12:48:50 PM

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TO singh: re WAAV


singh, you wrote: ..."it' says no symbol WAAV"...

WAAV is a private company. ie not publically traded, so it has no symbol. You might want to do some research online for information like, but not limited to, last year's CES, WAAV's website:

2007: WAAV was at the CES
...The videos from CES are all posted...

Jan 2007: (again this is from last Jan)
..."John Faulknier talks about WAAV, which makes cellular routers that connect to a cellular network and create a WiFi hotspot. John also talks about their new product that takes two cellular connections and turns them into one WiFi connection"....
Video is found here:
http://www.technologyevangelist.com/2007/01/ces_john_faulknier_w.html

On a WAAV webpage, they write:
http://www.waav.com/About_Us.html
..."WAAV®, formerly Omniwav Mobile, debuted the first broadband router for use in a fast moving vehicle in 2004. The AirBox® cellular router enables broadband Internet connectivity in remote or mobile environments, and turns any vehicle into its own Wi-Fi hotspot.

WAAV has continued to innovate with enhanced software, remote management, and GPS fleet tracking.

In 2007, WAAV debuted the AirBox X2, the world’s first multiple connection cellular router. The X2 is designed for wide bandwidth applications like real-time video streaming or use in buses and mass transportation to accommodate many users at once. It also provides redundancy and the combined coverage area of multiple cellular carriers.

WAAV's Breakthroughs

2004 – WAAV (formerly Omniwav Mobile) debuts the first broadband router for use in a fast moving vehicle, the MBR-1100. This EV-DO cellular router turns any vehicle into its own Wi-Fi hotspot.

2005 - WAAV releases the second generation cellular router, the WavBoard. With all of the great features of the MBR-1100, the smaller WavBoard includes an optional GPS receiver for fleet management.

2006 - WAAV introduces their third generation cellular router, the AirBox CM3. The AirBox CM3 packs all of the features of the WavBoard into a smaller form factor at a significantly lower price.

The AirBox CM3 can connect to HSDPA, UMTS and EV-DO Rev. A networks in addition to EV-DO Rev. 0. AirBox CM3’s are currently being used on many different cellular carriers around the globe.

2007 – WAAV introduces the AirBox X2, the first cellular router with two simultaneous connections. Two connections can be used on the same provider or separate providers for increased bandwidth, coverage area, and reliability. "...

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