Maxine has never stated that the air monitor, or any other “product” containing the BC66 is automatically certified, simply because it has the BC66 in it.
Where is that fluffdate?
Again, one part that is certified in a device, does not make the device certified.
What did Maxine say on 12-9-19:
“Dear Shareholders,
I have an exciting news update on our continued progress to initiate Revenue for the Company early next year.
Having previously obtained full FCC certification to our NB IoT Mini PCI BC 66 modem and to our NB IoT Outdoor Air Monitor, we have delivered 5 Mini PC I BC 66 modems (which also contain USB dongles for access to NB IoT AT commands) and 3 Outdoor Air Monitors (which also contain MCU and BC 66 units) to T-Mobile USA’s headquarters’ lab in Seattle for immediate testing and device certification.
We anticipate that such certification will be successfully completed in the next few weeks. Once this is accomplished, we will be moving full steam ahead with customer orders and sales. The is another important milestone in our development rollout.”
Why would Maxine deliver air monitors, separate from the BC66 modems, if the only certification needed was for the modems?
Because the air monitors as a whole needed to be certified.
Why did they not move, “full steam ahead with customer orders and sales”, of the air monitors, as promised 10 months ago, if they were automatically certified simply because they have the BC66 in them?
Because the air monitors never received certification from TMobile.
It’s very simple, if things are as you say, and the air monitors and other “products” that contain the certified BC66, are automatically certified by TMobile, then why aren’t they for sale yet?
Why is the BC66 modem the only device for sale, which just happens to be the only device certified?
Stop the BS about all devices with the BC66 in them being certified. If that were true, those devices would be for sale.
What part don’t you understand?