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jwilson2001florida

04/08/11 9:30 AM

#48603 RE: beachsideeddy2 #48601

INCORRECT AGAIN. Meshglobal is currently partners with MDGC; hence, they do NOT need a license since MDGC has one. And if they have a license, you most definitely would not find it as alot of licenses are "confidential". MDGC will be merging with Meshglobal in the near future. The "scam" reference is also INCORRECT. MDGC had one negative post on the internet which you found from a LONG time ago, I might add.. which was not even the same MDGC anyway.. it was different owners. You can find negative postings for ALMOST ANY COMPANY.. including, HP, Google, Directv, Time Warner, etc...on the internet if you search. Your post holds no weight. Again, you are incorrect.
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colemano

04/08/11 10:12 AM

#48609 RE: beachsideeddy2 #48601

I'd be willing to bet that the equipment is operated with the knowledge and permission of the FCC, in fact, the Boise project may even have the government's backing to help forward the National Broadband Plan given the importance of the project to the goals of the Plan and the advanced tech being utilized. But, I am not sure a license is needed to operate in the white spaces that are now opened to all to use. I'd also be willing to bet that any necessary licenses are held either by Media g3/Imperial Wireless or one or more of its partners.

"The Boise Project is contracted with Cogent, 360, Zayo and Syringa networks to operate a combined 10GB/s network."

http://meshglobal.com/projects.html

http://meshglobal.com/partners.html

“MediaG3 previously announced agreements with MeshGlobal to begin the first pilot projects which will also use MediaG3's WiFiBridges technologies, which can move much larger amounts of data through multiple spectrums and can function as a super-fast, primary or complimentary wireless broadband solution for small business, enterprise, neighborhood, community, metropolitan, campus, public and rural areas.

“San Francisco, CA –(MARKETWIRE via COMTEX)– September 23, 2010 — MediaG3, Inc., (OTC Pinksheets: MDGC) an innovative wireless technology leader, today announced the company is planning to exploit white spaces airwaves that exists in all US cities.”

“MediaG3, last week introduced their WiFiBridges technology, a multi-channel, multi-mode network which was designed in part to work in these white spaces”, commented MediaG3's chairman, Val Westergard.

“MediaG3 is very pleased with the FCC’s unanimous decision to clear the way for technologies like ours to use these frequencies,” Mr. Westergard, continued. “Our WiFiBridges NetWork technology was developed to utilize these frequencies as a part of our multi-channel, multi-mode municipal mesh network, along with our LMDS backhaul and middle-mile technologies.”

https://www.mediag3.com/wpcms/?p=363

“This new spectrum allows signals to penetrate through buildings and walls much better, delivering super fast Internet connections in places other frequencies didn’t,” stated Westergard. “We call this “Next Generation” WiFi3 or WiFiCubed.” “This will bring a whole new level of Internet mobile device usage.” “As more channels and frequencies are added and made available, more and more ways to use them will be developed.” “This is a very exciting day for all of us in wireless technology. The door to innovation has just been cracked opened a little more.”

http://www.mediag3.com/media.php?id=274