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WayneC777

09/25/07 5:29 PM

#67324 RE: skier321 #67323

I just talked to Try. I just got an uneasy feeling from him.

1 - I asked him for Mike Roy. He said he in no longer their, BUT "MAY" be working in some form of agent for us "I THINK" ...

I THINK ... What the h3ll is I THINK ... what's Troy's Job to say I think ... Sounds to me their hiding something.

2 - I asked him about the email I sent him this morning, he said What email, please resend it, I did not get it... Now I checked my email and it was fine, with iriley@hissusa.com, mroy@hissusa.com, tvandyke@hissusa.com, fwicks@hissusa.com

I asked about what was up with the flyer. He played stupid, asking "what about it" ... I reminded him that he told me to call back in 1.5 weeks, he said oh ya, thanks for reminding me. Then he said I think that I needs to pass me forward to whom ever is dealing with this, cause he is tied up. He told me Ian was working on some wording, and pages of something.

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I sent this this mornibg ...
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I have something of concern I need your attention on. Fred stated on the PR on ASHEVILLE, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 9, 2007

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070809/0288448.html



– Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) announced today that its patent-pending Cyber Tracker has passed the AT&T Wireless Solutions Certification. According to the company, this clears the way for the Cyber Tracker to begin running on the GSM network in the United States.

WayneC777 - The Point – this clears the way for the Cyber Tracker to begin running on the GSM network in the United States.



THE BLOG - from Ian

I have gotten some great responses from the blog today. Thank you to everyone who commented. GoldenAspen brought up a great point, where are we on the AT&T Certification? There are two parts involved with AT&T. The Solutions Certification and the Device Certification. We have completed the Solutions Certification which basically gives us the ability to enter into the AT&T sales force. The Device Certification, which is being done as we speak, gives us the ability to activate Cyber Trackers on their network. Completing this on any network is no easy task, The carrier (in this case AT&T) looks at all of our test results from the FCC and PTCRB and compares that to their network specifications. After all that has been done the carrier does live network tests to ensure that the devices will not interfere with other devices on the network.

Could we sell with out the certification? In short.. Yes. However, with out the AT&T Stamp of approval we loose our ability to say "AT&T approved device" and more importantly we loose the ability to be on the website and loose the AT&T sales force. I hope that answers your questions on where we are.

The Point – The Device Certification, which is being done as we speak, gives us the ability to activate Cyber Trackers on their network. Completing this on any network is no easy task

WayneC777 – The point is, this is showing a confliction between statements. There are many concerns on the board that something is not rite. …
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TRyan

09/25/07 5:45 PM

#67325 RE: skier321 #67323

I certainly agree, Skier ...

... Ian's blog post today was much better. There are a few composition problems but nothing really egregious.
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learningasitgoes

09/25/07 6:07 PM

#67328 RE: skier321 #67323

Is the blog considered a formal or informal method of communication? If formal, then I understand the issue with grammar. If not, I am not sure proper grammar should be such a large issue on the blog. Just my opinion.
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Jimmy Quick

09/25/07 10:53 PM

#67350 RE: skier321 #67323

Maybe that just means that they have so much going on they don't have time to spell check. See it as basically an email to us. Don't treat it as a PR guys, it isn't, that's the point.