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NUFSED

08/08/11 11:41 AM

#54623 RE: CharlesNet #54622

Valid points Charles. Thank You.
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zman250

08/08/11 12:56 PM

#54624 RE: CharlesNet #54622

Those are companies that actually have servers and locations, doesn't apply here.
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paulenater

08/08/11 3:39 PM

#54627 RE: CharlesNet #54622

You forgot to that MDGC is not a telecom. They aren't even recognised by anyone in the industry. I guess at best you could call them a want to be telecom if that fits into the agenda of pumping a worthless wonder.

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Cassandra

08/09/11 2:35 PM

#54645 RE: CharlesNet #54622

No telecom identifies the locations of their Servers. ... No one identifies the locations of these servers for security reasons.

That is incorrect. Some communications service providers even include the locations of their data centers on their website so that customers can see how close they are as speeds are best closest to a data center. For example, Cogent Co. lists all their data centers and has a search feature to find the closest on their website. The Boise data center located at 3795 S. Development Avenue, hosts servers from other telecoms as well, including Syringa Networks. Google the address to find the telecoms using that carrier-neutral data center location. Customers worried about security don't store their sensitive data on their ISP's servers.

It's practially impossible for ISPs to keep their data center locations top secret. Hackers don't need a physical location of equipment to steal data. Security relies more on layers of encryption, fire walls and other electronic means.

Regardless, neither MediaG3 nor Mesh Global are telecoms or ISPs. You can't sign up for any kind of service from them. In fact, other than the cheesy MediaG3 online store that sells re-branded aftermarket extended life cell phone batteries as supposed "Wytec NG" batteries, neither company has any product or service for sale except company stock.

Val Westergard has been at the helm for two years and made some fantastical claims, NONE of which ever proved true. When MediaG3 was selling private placement shares in Sep.- Dec. 2009, Val and Joe Anzalone were falsely claiming that Imperial Wireless WiMax services were being successfully rolled out in several cities the fraudulent Canadian promoter Penny Stock Chasers was being paid to tout MDGC stock. PSC was later shut down by the SEC.

You have personally vouched for Val Westergard and MediaG3 many times for over 1.5 years and told people why they should invest in MediaG3. It's time for Val Westergard to reveal what has really going to the shareholders for whom he has a fidciary duty. If he has been lying, as I believe will eventually be proven, the fraud could be so serious that he could end up a guest of an exclusive Federal gated community. I believe few would disagree that if his claims have been false, that's where he belongs.