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cyberbullymouse

06/02/12 4:25 PM

#62975 RE: jbsliverer #62973

Yup, when the last claim fails to materialize, make up a new one. The ever-dangling (tiny) carrot.

MDGC/iWiFi/MeshGlobal/Imperial Wireless/Central Systems Vacuums: Rolling out disruptive wireless, one part-time deli at a time. Well, actually, just one part-time deli, ever.
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Cassandra

06/02/12 5:11 PM

#62985 RE: jbsliverer #62973

It will be interesting to discover the facts surrounding Val Westergard claiming that the address of MediaG3 is 1501 Federal Way in Boise. If MediaG3 actually leased a an office there, the suite # would have been included, so that's unlikely to be the case IMO.

Given that virtually all of Val Westergard's claims since he took the helm have turnout out to be false and misleading, I personally have no doubt that the equipment photographed has no relationship to MediaG3 or Mesh Global.

He has made videos of speed tests that claiming they were on a Mesh Global wireless connection when it was shown from the IP address that he was running the test from the Ustick office on a Cogent connection. He also claimed that MediaG3 was rolling out Wi-Max service in various cities when it was really Clearwire. He tried to pass off generic extended life cell phone batteries with labels he made on his printer as Wytec "Next Generation" batteries. Val Westergard has been claiming that the services, technology and products provided by others is actually provided by MediaG3 from day one.

The funny thing is that the previous claims about the equipment at 1501 Federal Way is that it was deployed by Mesh Global as shown on the flyer. Now that the Mesh Global pump has died, Val has re-routed the old Mesh Global hype about the "Boise Project" to MediaG3.

If he does repeat the claim made by Equity Trend that either MediaG3 or Mesh Global has equipment at that location, it should not be difficult to discover the facts as you say. I agree that the roof equipment appears to have been installed years ago. I recall that the photos posted here included one of an uninstalled Wytec antenna that looked like a scan from an old Wytec brochure. It was clearly not taken at the time of the other photos.