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cyberbullymouse

06/02/12 7:33 PM

#63005 RE: colemano #63004

You would say they have something special to offer.

Unfortunately, the "special" is a fire sale on worthless shares from years of dilution.

So, now on with the proof of the equipment at the new address, rather than implying Val is conveniently using unlicensed spectrum, and that makes it all better.
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jbsliverer

06/02/12 8:07 PM

#63010 RE: colemano #63004

No joke, very serious business scamming and misrepresenting (or lying) by a public company and asking the public to give their money to buy stock in it.

Again since the factual point wasn't really read, or a complete dodge of the issues was attempted, a repeat of what I stated;

"Obviously the church owns and is using at least some (and would suspect all) of the equipment on that roof." (The church also owns the whole building, including the roof, in which any equipment is on.)
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=76206960

And then the reference to the license that was given to that address to at least "some" of that equipment. In which if one follows the link for the FCC, it just reiterates the number and person to contact for information to what is up on that roof, and to find out who or what it is connected to. Same as that I gave in my post earlier.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=76206050

Which is the IT director of the church, Mr Bart J. Hill at (208) 350-7521 (same number given at the FCC site on the license).

So if Val or "little Val" would like to publicly state what exactly (if any) equipment belongs to the shareholders of MDGC on top of that roof or any other roof or tower for that matter, followed by proper confirmation of what was stated, I'm sure it would be appreciated by many. (Just a note, Area 51 isn't in Boise LOL)
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PaulHornung

06/02/12 11:55 PM

#63052 RE: colemano #63004

This is highly unlikely as any spectrum with the bandwidth and coverage Val purports to have would require licensing. Can you tell me the spectrum they are transmitting in?
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PaulHornung

06/03/12 12:00 AM

#63053 RE: colemano #63004

MDGC claims to have point to multipoint technology. In the United States and several other countries, the 24 GHz and 60 GHz unlicensed bands are available for non-spread spectrum short-haul point-to-point applications. These are the perponderence of unlicensed spectrum... Can you clarify what frequency MDGC is using which doesn't require licensing for P to MP?