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xMax Mobile VOIP
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Far Reach Technologies Announces
Mobile VoIP Deployment In 76 Markets Next Year
10-16-2006 - DAYTONA BEACH,
Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Far Reach Technologies today announced
that it will be launching mobile VoIP and Broadband services in
76 markets across 8 states in the US. The networks and handsets
will be produced by xG® Technology and the services will be
branded as xMax™. “xG’s technology is the greatest technical
advance in RF communications in 100 years. The xG systems will
enable us to offer in-demand broadband services at lower rates,
and a path to 4G services in 2008,” said Russ White, president
of Far Reach Technologies. The first system launch will occur in
March, 2007 in Volusia County, Florida. The additional launches
will take place in the second quarter of 2007. Far Reach’s
deployment has been funded with $100 million by the
multi-billion dollar US based Phoenix Foundation and
underwritten by a major UK based bank.
Far Reach will initially offer the
first ever metropolitan area mobile VoIP, with internet access
and data services to follow in November of 2007. In 2008 the
service offering will expand to IP Television. At that point Far
Reach will have a triple play of services to offer in value
bundled packages. No other carrier is projected to have all
these services available for years to follow. The mobile VoIP
service will have a $39.99 flat rate with all domestic long
distance charges included. The company also envisions flat rate
world wide calling. “Our market proposition is superior
broadband products with value pricing,” said White. White was
one of a select few partners to attend a demonstration at xG’s
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida lab in September. As part of the
demonstration, xG transmitted the wireless xMax signal of
streaming video three miles, using 3 milliwatts of power to an
off-the-shelf laptop. Independent test results have confirmed
that xG technology significantly outperforms other known
wireless technologies for range, data rates and power
consumption.
Far Reach, the oldest ISP in the
Volusia County area, will be a major participant in what will be
the largest wireless network service rollout in history.
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