ICS is an installation company. They purchase equipment(very specific equipment, since they were relying on TSA requirements) manufactured by others. In this case 30 HD cameras, a few workstations, blade servers and video recording equipment. This does not excuse the fact the other projects, the ones that required more talent than cabling closed circuit television equipment together, were projects of 180 Connect. 180 Connect no longer exists to protest the fraudulent usurpation of their corporate history. I'm sure Val the vacuum cleaner salesman coughed up a fresh 100 million shares for the privilege of associating himself with the Cable Guy(s)! LOL
If Val hired this company to 'consult' that would make these guys fools if they knew a few juicy details when they agreed to the consultation. The equipment Val has pictured on the MDGC board is decade old Wytec manufactured LMDS transmitting equipment. FCC equipment authorization records, which record authorizations from at least the 1970s, show no authorizations for Wytec equipment of any kind. The equipment cannot be used in the United States, but that decade old junk is pictured aimed out over the Boise countryside. This fact lends support to the idea that not only is MDGC a fraud but Wytec was as well. Everyone collected from the Wytec investors in 1998, PRs about projects were issued and it all quietly died until recently.
XO communications recently wrote down $20 million of the hundreds of millions they lost on LMDS. They have only $7 million of write offs remaining. For more than a decade, this slice of spectrum (affected by rain fade LOL) has lost and scammed more dollars than can be imagined!
There are reams more scandalous information about who, what, where, etc. If you'd like me refresh your memory, it would be my pleasure.