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Thursday, 12/30/2010 9:49:27 AM

Thursday, December 30, 2010 9:49:27 AM

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I see that you are hunting for towers again.
Below is EXACTLY what I posted to you on Monday.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=58133590
You continue to post the same thing and the answers do not change. big smile

http://www.google.com , enter L01148354 and search.
This is one of Ray Powers license #'s for the towers he owns.

You can also go to http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistrationSearch.jsp
and search Owner FRN 0015013493 . This was a quick search for Ray T Powers and that is one of the FRN #'s I found for him.

http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistrationSearch.jsp , select "By Owner FRN" and enter 0015598162 . Big Telava Wireless listing of towers associated to Ray T Powers. Looks like Mr. Powers is going to be, or already is, a huge asset to MediaG3 MDGC.

Great keywords to locate the towers are:
Ray T Powers
rtpowers@cox.net

Or you could always email him and request a complete listing of the towers he owns. The information is public record, just time consuming to locate all of them.

To add to the already acquired 30 microwave towers, MediaG3 MDGC also has access to additional towers owned by Unilava.

MediaG3 Announces Joint Venture LOI Agreement With Unilava Networks
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/MediaG3-Announces-Joint-Venture-LOI-Agreement-With-Unilava-Networks-1271759.htm
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - June 7, 2010) - MediaG3, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MDGC) announced today the company has signed a Business Joint Venture - Letter of Intent Agreement with Unilava Corporation. The companies have agreed to begin a business joint venture for the purposes of providing Internet products and services to meet needs in undeveloped, underdeveloped and rural areas. The joint venture begins with the companies combined 70 carrier grade microwave towers in 22 states, and a strategy to identify and develop additional assets where needed. Additionally, the Companies will maintain office space, staff, sales & marketing, call center, engineering, technical and customer support at a headquarters in San Francisco, California.

The Joint Venture will bring additional products, services and revenue streams into the Company. The Joint Venture includes developing additional products and services and a Telecom business suite of:

1. Internet, mobile and business phone products and services
2. Road-side assistance programs
3. GPS tracking applications
4. Local yellow pages, mobile advertising & coupon delivery

"With a diverse set of communication products and services at the core, this joint venture combines the vision, experience and complimentary aspects of both companies," says, Val Westergard, MediaG3 CEO. "We will target new revenue streams allowing us to grow as a communications company that can take American innovation, technology, products and services to meet the increasing demand of next generation Internet consumers throughout the US and around the world."

"With our own carrier grade microwave towers positioned across the U.S. and our global team of marketing and sales divisions, we are excited to expand a combined network infrastructure with MediaG3," comments Baldwin Yung, President and CEO of Unilava. "This strategic joint venture is in part with our focus to further develop innovative solutions, offer more product diversity and expand our customer reach to increase sales productivity."

About MediaG3, Inc.
MediaG3, Inc. develops, markets, and delivers broadband wireless technology products and services for today's fixed and mobile customers. MediaG3 has five US patent protected broadband wireless technologies and has received the US government grant and Chinese government approval for the company's China Pilot project intended to serve 900 million Chinese people in rural and interior regions. MediaG3 offers Internet access and Internet telephone via fixed and WiMax mobile wireless throughout the US, under the Imperial Wireless brand. MediaG3 will market their wireless broadband equipment, technology and technology licensing under the Wytec brand. Wytec and Imperial Wireless are wholly owned subsidiaries of MediaG3. MediaG3 is now headquartered in San Francisco, CA, has offices and a lab in Boise Idaho and an office in Shenzhen, China. For more information on the company, http://www.mediag3.com .

About Unilava Corporation
Unilava Corporation and its subsidiaries provide a wide variety of communications services, products, and equipment that address the needs of small to large businesses and consumers. The company is licensed to provide long distance services in 41 States and local phone services in 11 States. Through its carrier-grade microwave wireless broadband infrastructure and broadband Internet access partners, the company offers mobile and high-definition IP-hosted voice services to residential, small and medium enterprises. The company delivers small business a comprehensive and integrated suite of fee-based online and mobile advertising and web services. Headquartered in San Francisco, the company has regional offices in Chicago, Seoul, Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Beijing China. For more information, please visit http://www.unilava.com .

About Telava Networks
Telava Networks, Inc. provides fixed and mobile WiMAX broadband solutions to residence customers, small and medium businesses, public safety organizations, schools, state and local governments in the United States; and operates a 24/7 network operations center in San Francisco. The Telava Marketing division provides online business directory services; and has strategic partnerships with Verizon, AT&T and Ameritech. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in San Francisco California. For more information, please visit, http://www.telava.com .

MediaG3 Acquires 30 Carrier-Grade Microwave Towers from Worldwide Communications, Inc.
http://www.pr-inside.com/print1227671.htm

To head off your anticipated reply:
FCC Regulations for Towers
http://www.ehow.com/about_5419270_fcc-regulations-towers.html

Federal Registration
Not all antenna towers need to be registered with the FCC. Some structures that do not meet a specific height for the location will not need to be registered. The general rule for registering a tower with the FCC is when the tower is more than 200 feet tall or if the tower is located next to an airport.

Registration provides the FCC with information needed for performing routine maintenance on these towers.

MediaG3 MDGC is not currently selling services so they do not have to be registered with the FCC on any level.

To add to my previous post, it appears there has been a lot of focus on the towers. But, thanks to a wonderful post from Negativegeforce http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57454021 , we are provided with a better understanding as to what MediaG3 MDGC is working on with their MeshGlobal network.

Negativegeforce posted:

Actually, you don't need alot of towers. You can use buildings if you want. Its very cheap and fast to deploy. Some homework...

http://4gtrends.com/index.php?s=lmds

http://www.lmdswireless.com/page.php?id=8

Quote:
"The LMDS spectrum (28-31GHz in the US) was widely discredited as an asset after the broadband wireless crash at the turn of the century, but in recent years there has been a significant revival of interest in this band - no longer for wireless consumer access, where it failed at the turn of the century, but for backhaul and point-to-point links."

"This was not just a factor of the economy but because they were using the wrong technology at the wrong time."

Quote:
"LMDS is a wireless communications tool with an enormous bandwidth. In addition, it can be rapidly deployed to provide service in most cases in less than a few weeks. These key features will allow LMDS to become even more popular and more widely used as time goes on."





Introducing "MG10" City Smart Grid
http://www.meshglobal.com/mesh_global_03.html

“MG10 City Smart Grid”, wireless high-speed voice and data multi-use, multi-channel, multi-mode, mesh network with secure encryption and GPS technologies.

The "MG10 City Smart Grid" provides a combination of communication technologies, which are strategically designed and engineered for multi-use applications and configured to use with or in addition to existing city infrastructures.

The "MG10 City Smart Grid" provides a hybrid network built on a super fast Internet backbone, with GPS, location based applications, secure encryption, and an array of complimentary software & technologies included. MG10 provides a community network allowing citizens, business, public safety, city personnel and visitor’s access and connectivity throughout the city.

The "MG10 City Smart Grid" is typically installed throughout the city on the streetlight or traffic light grids and on existing buildings or structures with strategic locations to give it maximum access and usability. The basic MG10 network uses up to five radio channels. One or two channels can be prioritized for the city’s public safety and personnel needs; one or more channels can be dedicated for private and business access and are optimized to provide a revenue stream; one or more channels can be used to provide public access.

Each city will have the option to provide their citizens access to the smart grid on multiple levels. The basic scenario includes FREE public access on parts of the grid with mobile advertising and coupon delivery or advertiser free access for a nominal charge.

This public access channel can also be used to provide community information, directions, history, events, schedules, calendars, photos, news feeds, etc.

The “MG10 City Smart Grid" "City Package” includes secure encryption, GPS tracking software, mobile and personal devices, and an array of specifically designed complementary applications which are included as part of the standard wireless mobile package installed in all city vehicles and worn by various public safety employees. This GPS technology will be used to monitor, track or locate city vehicles or police, fire, EMS personal when away from their vehicles.

The “MG10 City Smart Grid” will be deployed in two model cities which will be used to demonstrate these technologies in real city environments to mayors, public safety officials and investors throughout the US.

To learn more about how MG10 might work for your city please contact us at: info@meshglobal.com

Reference their recent update on their website and you now have a glimpse at the speeds of their new technology and understand they are testing for a few more weeks.

12.27.2010 MediaG3 tests will continue for the next couple of weeks
http://www.mediag3.com/media.php?id=348

MediaG3 tests will continue for the next couple of weeks as we are evaluating different equipment, devices and combinations; tweeking the networks, speeds and infrastructure.

We are excited with results we’ve seen over the last two months, varying from 10MB to 1GB. We are all looking forward to the upcoming public tests and live video demos. What will you do with 100MBs? Where do you want to use it? Let us know HERE.



Here’s a sample of speeds we’ve been seeing.

We believe these new speeds will change your Internet experience, not only what you do, but how and where you do it. Average speeds between 50-100MBs and bursts up to 1GBs. Next thing you will want are faster more portable computers, apps and accessories.

I posted this a while back in anticipation of the release of speeds from MediaG3 MDGC.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57705583

Comparison of wireless data standards
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wireless_data_standards

Keep in mind that these are accepted standards and maximum rates.





Now compare the above to the sample of a speed test by MediaG3 MDGC.


To think that MediaG3 MDGC has intentions to make this an affordable service to consumers while their competition is adding restrictions and raising rates for much slower speeds.


Looks like MediaG3 MDGC might be changing the way people look at their wireless service.