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Wednesday, 09/19/2012 12:28:36 PM

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 12:28:36 PM

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It is interesting to me that MDGC continues to promote their solutions as "5th generation ubiquitous multi-channel, multi-mode wireless" given that the 5G family of ITU standards likely won't be implemented until around the year 2020. This is based on the historical maturation of the industry. Since 1981 when the 1st Generation (1G) Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) standard was issued new generations of mobile technology have appeared approximately every 10 years. 2G (GSM) rolled in 1992, 3G (W-CDMA/FOMA) appeared in 2001 and "Real 4G" standards which is set at 1000mbps speeds might be deployed as early as 2013.

For now, 5G is a technology referred to in research papers and projects to denote the next major phase of mobile telecommunication standards. 5G is not officially used for any specification or official document yet made public by telecommunication companies or standardization bodies such as 3GPP, WiMAX Forum, or ITU-R. New standard releases beyond 4G are in progress by standardization bodies, but are at this time not considered as new mobile generations but rather referred to under the 4G umbrella.

Perhaps someone at MDGC can enlighten us as to the path they are taking to 5G. What are the major technological differences between current 4G and your 5G products? Throughput? Coverage expansion? Higher aggregate capacity? Spectral efficiency? What is it that is allowing you to call your technology 5G when the standards bodies have not even agreed on what defines the term?

I see the merger of these companies and offerings between MDGC$ (micro cell flex networks, potential 5th generation ubiquitous multi-channel, multi-mode wireless capabilities) and Hexa2 with its Live Interactive Social Media Platform integrated with Tele-presence providing many-to-many interactive video, VoIP, Instant Text, connected to 300+ social media sites, Content Manager, Conversion Server and more offering Virtual Rooms for consumers and SMB as a marriage pointing to a very profitable enterprise.


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