Gaiacomm Corp. Announces 4G Technology Development for the Global Wireless Communications Industry

November 6, 2001

Gaiacomm Corp., a California development-stage, research and development global wireless communications company, announced its plan to build a prototype heater/antenna telecommunications system that will demonstrate 4G global wireless communications technology as most wireless technology companies continue to develop 3G technology.

Given recent acts of terrorism, reliable wireless communication is paramount. Gaiacomm is designing a revolutionary infrastructure that it believes will provide the first truly global wireless communications system.

As contemplated, the "Global Wireless Communication" technology, "GWC," will primarily function via a network of land-based heater/ antennas, enabling smart phones, PDAs, laptop PCs and other wireless devices to experience data transmission rates up to 29 times faster than present technology, with 100% reliable connections, no inter-connection or roaming charges or loss of data and no dropped calls.

Rather than depend upon line-of-sight or satellite systems as wireless communications systems do currently, Gaiacomm believes its infrastructure will effect signals at frequency levels much higher and lower than current radio signal transmissions by propagating and "bouncing" transmissions off the Earth's ionosphere to deliver strong signals globally, thereby enabling communication between any two points on Earth.

Gaiacomm intends to build a direct-to-user ground-based wireless system eliminating the high costs of building, maintaining and operating current satellite and other "line-of-sight" technology used for current 2G and 3G systems.

It further believes that by providing more affordable, unified and reliable global wireless communications networking, costs to service providers using the platform will be greatly reduced and people of all nations will be empowered to communicate without the physical barriers invoked by present technology.

Within approximately 16 months, Gaiacomm will unveil the prototype, demonstrating 4G wireless communications technology.


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