Friday, November 30, 2007 3:02:48 PM
VOYT's Waldman on WAAV & RS:
Nov 26, 2007 : VOYT shareholder letter
http://voyant.net/company/letter/default.aspx
Dana R. Waldman, VOYT's CEO, wrote:
..."We recently announced a partnership with WAAV, Inc.
I want to highlight the significance of this type of initiative.
WAAV has developed a portable appliance similar to a Wi-Fi hot spot.
It aggregates wireless traffic like a Wi-Fi access node in your home or in your local Starbucks.
Most of those devices send output over a cable modem or DSL connection.
WAAV outputs over cell-phone lines.
With RocketStream, they were able to double their throughput!
Imagine if this concept were transferable to other such devices and situations.
It is very early in our relationship with the WAAV team,
and I want to be clear that we are not sure what we will end up achieving here.
It is, however, an example of the diverse array of powerful applications that RocketStream can address."...
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WAAV and RocketStream Demonstrate Ability to Double Cellular Upload Speeds
...Airbox X2 and the RocketStream software will be demonstrated at WAAV's booth #931 at the Government Video & Technology Expo 2007 in Washington, DC, Nov. 14 - 16, 2007....
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/071115/0329115.html
WAAV and RocketStream Demonstrate Ability to Double Cellular Upload Speeds
Thursday November 15, 8:00 am ET
Upload Speeds Average 1.2 Mbps Over Two EV-DO Rev A Connections
CAMBRIDGE, MA and SANTA BARBARA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 15, 2007 -- WAAV, Inc. and RocketStream, Inc. (OTC BB:VOYT.OB - News) today announced they have achieved average file upload speeds of 1.2 Mbps over two EV-DO Rev A network connections. A 31 MB file accelerated by the RocketStream(TM) data transfer acceleration software suite through WAAV's Airbox X2(TM) multiple-connection cellular router was uploaded in only 3 minutes and 19 seconds.
The ability to upload such huge files in short periods of time opens enormous opportunities for large file transfers from remote locations and moving vehicles. Users have been limited to the average upload speeds of 400-600 kbps over today's EV-DO Rev A networks. The AirBox X2, WAAV's multiple-connection cellular router, is now able to double that upload speed when used in conjunction with RocketStream's proprietary PDP file transfer acceleration technology. Media companies and large enterprises with remote file upload needs, have expressed significant interest in such a solution.
The AirBox X2 establishes two EV-DO Rev A cellular Internet connections and balances outgoing traffic over both interfaces. The RocketStream Protocol is able to simultaneously utilize both of these cellular connections to double the upload speed. The combination of the Airbox X2 and the RocketStream software will be demonstrated at WAAV's booth #931 at the Government Video & Technology Expo 2007 in Washington, DC, Nov. 14 - 16, 2007.
Availability:
The AirBox X2 is available now directly from WAAV and authorized WAAV distributors nationwide. The RocketStream file transfer acceleration suite is available directly from RocketStream and from a network of value-added resellers in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Testing Information:
Testing was performed on the Sprint EV-DO Rev A network in Cambridge, Mass. Similar results would be expected in other Sprint EV-DO Rev A coverage areas.
About WAAV:
Based in Cambridge, Mass., WAAV is a leader in innovative products for mobile Internet connectivity. Formerly Omniwav Mobile, the company introduced the first Wi-Fi hotspot for a vehicle in January 2005. This year at CES, WAAV released the world's first multiple-connection cellular router, the AirBox X2. More information can be found at www.waav.com.
About RocketStream:
RocketStream develops cross-platform technologies and solutions to enhance collaboration, file transfer, and media delivery over any IP-enabled network, including LAN, WAN, satellite, and mobile communication infrastructures. The company has developed scalable, software-based servers and cross-platform client implementations that support high-concurrency message routing and secure delivery of digital payloads over its proprietary RocketStream Protocol. RocketStream is a subsidiary of Voyant International Corp. (OTC BB:VOYT.OB - News). More information can be found at www.rocketstream.com and www.voyant.net.
Nov 26, 2007 : VOYT shareholder letter
http://voyant.net/company/letter/default.aspx
Dana R. Waldman, VOYT's CEO, wrote:
..."We recently announced a partnership with WAAV, Inc.
I want to highlight the significance of this type of initiative.
WAAV has developed a portable appliance similar to a Wi-Fi hot spot.
It aggregates wireless traffic like a Wi-Fi access node in your home or in your local Starbucks.
Most of those devices send output over a cable modem or DSL connection.
WAAV outputs over cell-phone lines.
With RocketStream, they were able to double their throughput!
Imagine if this concept were transferable to other such devices and situations.
It is very early in our relationship with the WAAV team,
and I want to be clear that we are not sure what we will end up achieving here.
It is, however, an example of the diverse array of powerful applications that RocketStream can address."...
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WAAV and RocketStream Demonstrate Ability to Double Cellular Upload Speeds
...Airbox X2 and the RocketStream software will be demonstrated at WAAV's booth #931 at the Government Video & Technology Expo 2007 in Washington, DC, Nov. 14 - 16, 2007....
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/071115/0329115.html
WAAV and RocketStream Demonstrate Ability to Double Cellular Upload Speeds
Thursday November 15, 8:00 am ET
Upload Speeds Average 1.2 Mbps Over Two EV-DO Rev A Connections
CAMBRIDGE, MA and SANTA BARBARA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 15, 2007 -- WAAV, Inc. and RocketStream, Inc. (OTC BB:VOYT.OB - News) today announced they have achieved average file upload speeds of 1.2 Mbps over two EV-DO Rev A network connections. A 31 MB file accelerated by the RocketStream(TM) data transfer acceleration software suite through WAAV's Airbox X2(TM) multiple-connection cellular router was uploaded in only 3 minutes and 19 seconds.
The ability to upload such huge files in short periods of time opens enormous opportunities for large file transfers from remote locations and moving vehicles. Users have been limited to the average upload speeds of 400-600 kbps over today's EV-DO Rev A networks. The AirBox X2, WAAV's multiple-connection cellular router, is now able to double that upload speed when used in conjunction with RocketStream's proprietary PDP file transfer acceleration technology. Media companies and large enterprises with remote file upload needs, have expressed significant interest in such a solution.
The AirBox X2 establishes two EV-DO Rev A cellular Internet connections and balances outgoing traffic over both interfaces. The RocketStream Protocol is able to simultaneously utilize both of these cellular connections to double the upload speed. The combination of the Airbox X2 and the RocketStream software will be demonstrated at WAAV's booth #931 at the Government Video & Technology Expo 2007 in Washington, DC, Nov. 14 - 16, 2007.
Availability:
The AirBox X2 is available now directly from WAAV and authorized WAAV distributors nationwide. The RocketStream file transfer acceleration suite is available directly from RocketStream and from a network of value-added resellers in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Testing Information:
Testing was performed on the Sprint EV-DO Rev A network in Cambridge, Mass. Similar results would be expected in other Sprint EV-DO Rev A coverage areas.
About WAAV:
Based in Cambridge, Mass., WAAV is a leader in innovative products for mobile Internet connectivity. Formerly Omniwav Mobile, the company introduced the first Wi-Fi hotspot for a vehicle in January 2005. This year at CES, WAAV released the world's first multiple-connection cellular router, the AirBox X2. More information can be found at www.waav.com.
About RocketStream:
RocketStream develops cross-platform technologies and solutions to enhance collaboration, file transfer, and media delivery over any IP-enabled network, including LAN, WAN, satellite, and mobile communication infrastructures. The company has developed scalable, software-based servers and cross-platform client implementations that support high-concurrency message routing and secure delivery of digital payloads over its proprietary RocketStream Protocol. RocketStream is a subsidiary of Voyant International Corp. (OTC BB:VOYT.OB - News). More information can be found at www.rocketstream.com and www.voyant.net.
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