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Breakthrough New Wireless Technology to Launch In 2008

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New Wireless Technology Will Create A Major Impact on Your Internet/Cell Phone Connections.

 

The next revolution in wireless technology will link us all together and blanket the entire continent at warp speed. Not only that, but it will reduce your internet and cell phone cost in 2008.

Your Next Generation Mobile Wireless Phone and Internet Connections. 

About to Become Reality

First a little internet history:
Can you remember the time before the internet was around? I wonder what we did back then without myspace, facebook and our other fav online hangouts?

The term "Internet" was not coined until 1974. Before that there was a military network called "ARPANET" (Advanced Research Projects Agency.) On Oct 29,1969 the first message was sent across the Arpanet. The word was supposed to be login, but the system crashed after the letters "lo" were typed in. Sort of a prophetic start of the internet that today allows us to communicate as a world in ways never before thought possible.

Today:
The next giant leap in wireless technology will take the internet to the next level of expanded connectivity and truly bring us together as a global community AND it's poised to happen soon.

How will it happen? Has someone already developed the perfect wireless solution to connect us all together at warp speed? What if we could all have a wireless internet connection, and use our other wireless devices ANYWHERE and EVERYWHERE - Cheap? Say, a smoking fast wireless T1 level internet connection, for $19.95 per month and a unlimited wireless phone connection for $9.95 per month.

"Does this technology exist, and where do I sign up for this type of service?"

To answer that question, "Yes, this technology has been developed and does exist right at this moment". It has been tested and proven to work. Currently, it's going through it's final stages before implementation. To find out when it will be available in your area, see below.

How Will This Impact My World? 

  • Save you a lot of money. Most people pay more than $19.95 a month for the fastest high speed internet connection and way more than $9.95 a month for unlimited wireless cell phone service.
  • No more searching for hot spots for wireless connection. Our wireless signal will blanket the entire U.S., Canada, then worldwide.
  • Super secure signal. It will have a better than 256-bit encryption, no firewall will be necessary.
  • Fast. Downloading/uploading will be the same speed. As a result of widespread access to wireless T1 connections, new industries will no doubt be a spin off from this new technology.
  • Our wireless signal will also become your new cell phone connection.
  • People in all rural areas will finally have access to high speed internet and cell phone service.

  • How about reducing those cell towers everywhere! Consider this. The Dallas - Ft Worth area has thousands of cell towers at the present moment to cover the metro area. Our technology will only require 4 to 5 towers to cover the same area!

Who Is Bringing This Technology To The World? 


The Wireless Corporation is currently in it's pre-rollout phase. Word is starting to leak out and you have a chance to be in the information loop and be one of the first to get the details. You will also be the first to know when this service comes to your area.

You can get an additional $2.00 off per month on your internet connection and $2.00 off your cell phone connection by registering as a potential customer of this wireless service. Click on "stay informed" button below to get the details.





If you have an interest in profit sharing and being in affiliation with the only marketing company that will represent the Wireless Corp, click on button above.

You Won't Believe How Many Cell Towers Are Around YOU 

Check Your Specific Location!

Want to Know How Many Cell Towers Are Near You? . . . "this site" tells you where cell phone antennas are located, along with future planned locations. Many are hidden so well you wouldn't even know they're there. The site is VERY busy, so don't get discouraged if your first few tries don't go through.

The good news is with our new wireless technology, we won't need half this many towers. As a matter of fact, we see a big reduction in the amount of towers taking place in the future.

Who Wants This? 

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For Fun, Test Your Internet Connection Speed 

Test your internet connection "Speed"

 

More About Connection Speeds

What Does Bandwidth Mean Anyway? 

A lot of people get confused when they hear the term bandwidth. Speed and bandwidth are thrown around interchangeably, leaving one to wonder, "what's the difference."

In essence they are the same thing, meaning the rate of data transfer. But where "speed" is primarily what we think of when we are just surfing around the net, "bandwidth" is the word that comes to mind for anyone that host a website or downloads/uploads a lot of video, music, or anything that requires large amounts of data transfer.

Here's a good reference for anyone wanting to know how to calculate how much bandwidth they need.
"Bandwidth Explained."

Cable vs DSL vs T1 Speed Explained 

Cable, DSL/ADSL and T1 offer high speed broadband connections. Broadband is the term frequently used to describe faster Internet capability when compared with traditional modem dialup internet access.

Here's a brief overview of each.

Cable
Cable internet connection via an ordinary coax cable through your digital cable provider is the easiest and most common way people are connecting to the internet. You will have differing download and upload speeds and may experience significant slow downs during gluts of service when lots of people jump on the network at the same time. Since you are sharing the same cable network with other people, this is also considered a less secure connection.

DSL
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is an early acronym for HDSL, SDSL, ADSL, VDSL which are varying high speed connections over telephone lines. For our purpose we are only looking at the most commonly used connection over telephone lines, ADSL.

ADSL
ADSL stands for Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line. This means that the speed is different in downloading and uploading on the internet. To get this connection, you must be within a certain distance from your telephone company hub. Therefore the availability of this connection is a drawback. On the plus side, it has a higher reliability and network slow-downs are less common than with a cable connection, since you are not sharing your connection with other users.

T1
T1's are usually business grade connections operating at a speed of 1.5 Mbps.

Just in case your wondering:
Kbps is Kilobits = 1000 bits per second
Mbps is Megabits = 1,000,000 bits per second

T1 provides a true 1.5 Mbps constant data transfer rate because the speed is maintained downloading and uploading simultaneously. Connection up to this point has been via a dedicated phone line. DSL and Cable can theoretically reach these speeds but seldom do. There is no sharing a T1 connection with other subscribers, it's solely your connection. A T1 type of connection typically can run $350 or more a month and it's the connection of choice for any business that wants stable and secure data transfer.

"The Wireless Corp. will be offering a T1 level wireless connection for $19.95 a month. Who can compete with that??"

Interesting Stats on Internet and Cell Phone Connections 

  • About 30% of U.S. is still on dialup connections.
  • There are over 1,319,872,109 billion people connected to the net worldwide and it's growing by millions every year.
  • The number of cell phone subscribers worldwide reached over 2 billion at the end of 2005, and is predicted to rise to 3.96 billion by 2011.

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Great Stuff on Amazon 

The Book of Wireless: A Painless Guide to Wi-Fi and Broadband Wireless

Amazon Price: $19.77 (as of 10/12/2008)

Signals & Systems Demystified

Amazon Price: $17.95 (as of 10/12/2008)

Over-the-Road Wireless For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

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Because of this wireless technology, charges for wireless services will surely get down. This will be very helpful for wireless user as well as wireless provider.

Posted October 01, 2008

gorkybo

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Posted May 24, 2008

LeslieBrenner

This sounds great! Good lens too, 5 stars.

Posted May 19, 2008

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Great information. I loved the lens!

Posted March 24, 2008

Money-Making-Reviews

Thanks for the Wireless info, hope someone over here in the UK does a similar service in the near future.
Currently our costs are about 3 times what you guys are paying, and the coverage is pathetic.

BT even after all the de-regulation still seems to get the bulk of the comsumer business.

I have an apartment in Spain and tried to get Broadband there, but BT and Telefonica really need to get their act together and give a faster service. Still not online in Spain, too expensive!!

Maybe I should move to the States:-)

Posted March 21, 2008

 
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