Frequently Asked Questions


How much are the Wireless services going to cost?

The projected monthly fee for the T-1 Wireless Internet service is anticipated and has been stated to be $19.95 per month.

The IP Telephony service is anticipated and has been stated to be $9.95 per month.

The T-3 Wireless Internet service is anticipated to be in the range of $70.00 to $80.00 per month.

There are no anticipated setup, installation, or equipment fees. Discounts may be made available on a pre-pay or contract basis, but are yet to be disclosed by the Wireless Corporation, or if there will be any such discount packages available.

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When will the Wireless Internet products be available?

The Wireless Internet services will be live and available once all testing has been completed, the Wireless Corporation public shell has been funded to launch the IPO (Initial Public Offering), and, obviously, once the Corporation's staff infrastructure has been put in place.

No exact date or precise time-frame can be provided when dealing with hardware, software, and programming, and given the impact the Wireless services are going to have on other large or major communication-based Companies, launch delay due to sabotage can not be ruled out; just the same as a delay could also take place due to a natural disaster.

In any event, ItsYourNet will announce any and all dates and time-frames to its Affiliate members as they are presented and authorized for release from the Wireless Corporation.

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How can I invest in the Wireless Internet project?

The best way for you to invest in the Wireless project at this time is to invest in yourself by building up your Affiliate organization and Branded ISP pre-registrations as an Affiliate member with ItsYourNet.

With seven private investment bankers secured in 2003, no further funding is being sought after or accepted.

Once the IPO (Initial Public Offering) is offered to the general public the ItsYourNet Affiliate members will instantly be notified that Stock in the Wireless Corporation is available for purchase.

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How well will the Wireless Internet products work in mountains?

The minimum signal strength distance target in mountainous terrain is no less than sixteen (16) miles.

Signal strength in mountainous terrain depends on several factors, primarily to do with possible interferences from dense metals, iron ore, and granite (a naturally radioactive stone) in any given area.

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What signal frequency does the Wireless Internet product work on?

The frequencies the Wireless services are broadcast on are held as confidential information by the Wireless Corporation at this time.

However, we are able to disclose that there are three (3) separate frequencies that broadcast the Wireless signal, all of which hand-off to each other, to provide the end user with the strongest signal and connection available at all times.

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Can I be paid to have a Wireless Internet tower on my acreage?

Yes, this is a very real possibility.

Many ItsYourNet Affiliate members have already submitted a request and/or offer to have a tower placed on acreage they own, and it would provide a land-lease payment to the property owner if the location is of use and can be used.

If this is something you would like to offer the Wireless Corporation, you can submit your contact details and property location in C/O ItsYourNet, LLC through the Support Ticket system at ItsYourSupport.com to be given to the Wireless Corporation when the time comes.

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What is the stock symbol and name of the Wireless Corporation?

The Wireless Corporation's stock symbol, and the Stock Exchange it will be trading on, will not be released until the IPO (Initial Public Offering) is offered to the general public.

The name of the Wireless Corporation was registered a few years ago and will be disclosed to the ItsYourNet Affiliate members when the Wireless Corporation authorizes it to be made widely known to the general public.

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How does this Wireless Internet compare to other Wireless services?

This Wireless Internet service does not compare to any other Wireless service.

The Wireless Corporation has developed a completely new Wireless Fidelity ("WiFi" or W"i-Fi") technology that broadcasts the signal far beyond any other technology available today, and it is mobile.

Other existing WiFi and WiMax wireless Internet services are "NOT" mobile, in that the user must stay connected to the "HotSpot" and stay in the area that they're receiving the signal from.

Once other Companies figure out how the Wireless corporation is doing this, it will take them a minimum of 3-years and many billions of dollars to implement their own technology that comes anywhere close to what the Wireless Corporation has developed.

However, once the Wireless services are live and available to the general public, ItsYourNet will provide comparison charts on the Affiliate Web sites to show how vastly superior this new technology is over all the other communication-based companies out there.

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How do I know if there are any delays in the Wireless project?

ItsYourNet has always provided its Affiliate members with details as up-to-date as possible and will continue to do so as the Wireless Corporation provides them and authorizes the release thereof.

This goes for delays, advances, and improvements made.

Branded ISP pre-registrants and the general public will need to be in contact or on a notification list with an ItsYourNet Affiliate member in order to receive certain details that are quite often made available only in the ItsYourNet Affiliate newsletters.

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Has anyone actually used this Wireless Internet product yet?

In short, the answer is yes.

The expanded answer is that the Wireless service has been tested and worked as expected in the USA State of Arizona by several mobile-tower testing crews, Programmers, Frequency Engineers, and the Wireless Corporation's CEO (the creator of the technology), Mr. Gary Brown.

Initial testing took place in 2005, with a follow-up set of tests in 2006, from which a distance of sixty-three (63) miles was reached before serious degradation of the signal strength was observed.

The 2006 tests concluded the flat terrain testing.

All that is left is the mountainous terrain testing, which is scheduled for undisclosed 2007 dates in the USA States of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and the Province of British Columbia, Canada.

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How do I get questions answered that are not in the Wireless FAQs?

We have been building this Wireless FAQ section since March 31/07 with the assistance and approval from the Wireless Corporation.
Any and all questions we receive must be observed by the Wireless Corporation, and approved, before they can be answered in the FAQs here at ItsYourSupport.com.
If you have questions that are not answered here, chances are that we will have them posted over the coming days and weeks, thus we recommend you check back here often.
In the event you have a question to do with the Wireless project and want to request that we post it along with the answer, you may submit your question via a Support Ticket at ItsYourSupport.com and we will do our best to post it promptly.
PLEASE NOTE:
Support Ticket submissions containing questions about the Wireless project are received as a "Submission ONLY" with an answer posted here if provided by the Wireless Corporation. These kinds of Support Tickets can not and will not be replied to with an answer other than to acknowledge that the Ticket was received.

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Do I have to subscribe to the Wireless service to sell it and earn money?

Just as is the case with any of the products and services ItsYourNet offers to the general public, you do not have to be a subscriber of the respective product or service in order to sell it and be paid.

As an Affiliate member with ItsYourNet you will be able to sell all of the Wireless products and you will receive a monthly residual earning from your personal sales, from the direct sales made by your personally sponsored Affiliates, and from the sales made by any Branded ISPs that you or your personally sponsored Affiliate members introduce.

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How much can I be paid from IP Telephony sales I make?

The Wireless Corporation's IP Telephony services are anticipated to be priced at $9.95 per month, from which ItsYourNet expects to pay $4.00 per month in earnings to the ItsYourNet Affiliate members in the 2-Tier ($2.00 per Tier) Affiliate Program.

Anticipated earning percentages paid in conjunction with the Branded ISPs are $3.00 to the ISP, $0.75 cents to the Affiliate who sponsored the Branded ISP, and $0.25 cents to the Affiliate who sponsored the Affiliate who sponsored the Branded ISP, per month per Customer the Branded ISP has active on the service.

In both cases, the anticipated earnings above are in addition to any and all other earnings able to be generated to do with the Wireless Corporation's other products and services.

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Is there a difference between the Wireless IP Telephony and VoIP?

Yes there is a difference, however, IP Telephony is the same as VoIP (Voice-over Internet Protocol) in that they both operate by sending data via the Internet.

IP Telephony generally uses a telephone to connect to the Internet and can connect to other telephones, whereas VoIP uses a Web-based interface that enables users to attend an online conference room or chat room setting.

In essence, the only real difference is whether you will be speaking to others on your telephone via the Internet or speaking to others using your computer's sound card.

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Where will the Wireless Internet first go live in Canada?

Specific areas and/or time-frames for the Wireless services to go live in Canada have not been provided as of yet.

However, mountainous terrain testing is already scheduled for the Province of British Columbia, and given that the Wireless Corporation has commented that all 50 US States will receive the Wireless services within about a year from its initial launch, we assume it is a safe bet to think that all coastline cities and areas of British Columbia will see the Wireless services first, and in order to service Alaska.

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What will I need in order to use the Wireless Internet on my laptop?

The Wireless Corporation will provide the modem equipment for residential and office connection of desktop computers at no charge, which will allow for laptops to connect in the home or office by using the USB or Ethernet adaptor port on the laptop.

Connecting a laptop outside of the home or office will also be able to be done by using the Wireless Corporation's universal laptop adaptor, which will incur a one (1) time fee or charge.

The cost of the Wireless Corporation's universal laptop adaptor has yet to be determined, but is expected to be in the price-range of similar laptop adaptors available for other laptop services today.

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Can I speak to a live person about the Wireless Internet project?

Other than speaking directly with Mr. Gary Brown (the Wireless Internet Corporation CEO) when he is in attendance at certain meetings hosted in ItsYourNet's online Conference Center, the Wireless Internet Corporation will not provide any method of contact until the Wireless Internet services go live, the Wireless Internet Corporation's staff infrastructure has been trained and put in place, and the IPO (Initial Public Offering) has been made available.

Once these steps have been achieved, the Wireless Internet Corporation anticipates having in the neighborhood of 150,000 employees, and will provide live telephone support as a method of contact, just like any other major Corporation does.

ItsYourNet is not the Wireless Internet Corporation. ItsYourNet's relationship is that of being the "Marketing Arm" for the Wireless Internet Corporation once the Wireless Internet services are available.

At this time, and under direction and order from the Wireless Internet Corporation, any and all inquiries sent to ItsYourNet will be directed back to these FAQs until the Wireless Internet Corporation opens channels of communication to the general public.

As a result, ItsYourNet can not and will not provide any information, answers, or details about the Wireless Internet services via telephone or any other means other than the FAQs posted at ItsYourSupport.com.

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How fast are T1, T2, and T3 Wireless Internet connections?

These numbers indicate how much data can be sent and received per second, which are best explained through comparisons.

Using a dialup modem transfers data at an average rate of about 30,000 bits per second (30 kilobits per second), whereas a T1 line can transmit 1.544 megabits per second (1.544 mbps > 1,544 kbps > 1,544,000 bps), providing service up to 60 times faster than a traditional modem.

Having a T3 connection, which can transfer data up to 44.736 megabits per second, is equal to having seven (7) T2 connections or twenty-eight (28) T1 connections.

The European Union uses a different carrier line called the E1, E2 and E3.

In any event, for what costs around $500.00 to $700.00 per month for a true T1 connection today, you will only be paying $19.95 for the Wireless Corporation's T1 service.

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How do I find dialup ISPs (mom & pop sized) to register as Branded ISPs?

You can start finding small to medium sized (mom and pop) dialup ISPs (Internet Service Providers) in your local Yellow Pages telephone directory, or, North America-wide online at YellowPages.com, and by simply doing a search for "Dialup Internet Service" through Google.com or other popular search sites.

Once you find some dialup ISPs, there is a pre-written letter for you to mail to them located in the ItsYourNet Affiliate back-office area.

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Where will the Wireless Internet first go live in the USA?

The Wireless Corporation anticipates that complete USA-wide coverage of all 50 States, and all of the Canadian Provinces, will take approximately one (1) year to complete from the date the services are first launched.
The initial launch of the Wireless services will take place simultaneously in the USA states of Washington, California, and Texas, and will quickly branch out to all other States, beginning with rural or low-population areas, then closing in coverage and service on all major cities.
With much of the $13-billion dollar financial backing allocated for existing tower acquisition, and given that it only takes an average of 12-days to build a 350-foot tower to service a 30-mile radius on relatively flat terrain, North American-wide service (blanketed coverage) being completed within one (1) year of launch is a very real projection.

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What countries will the Wireless products be available in?

The initial Countries to receive the Wireless products are the United States and Canada.
Once North American-wide service (blanketed coverage) is complete, the next Countries the Wireless Corporation will look to service will be Australia and New Zealand, then Countries in Asia, such as Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, China, etc.
When the aforementioned areas are serviced, it is anticipated that the Wireless services will then reach throughout the European Union from both the Atlantic and Asian areas simultaneously.
All other locations worldwide will then begin to receive the Wireless services (except for those listed as embargoed Countries on the USA deny list) until global coverage is achieved.

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How can I receive the Wireless services where I live faster?

With ItsYourNet being the exclusive "Marketing Arm" for the Wireless Corporation, we will look to our Affiliate members for much of the demographic plan for the Wireless service rollout.
This means, when the Wireless services are live, ItsYourNet will inform the Wireless Corporation on what areas it holds the most Affiliate members and Branded ISPs in, and will encourage the Wireless Corporation to provided service to those areas first.
As a result, the best way for you to influence the Wireless Corporation to service your area any faster than the planned demographic rollout, is to get as many Affiliates and Branded ISPs registered with you, from your area, as possible.

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Is there any current support for the Branded ISPs that have registered?

Yes, however, do understand that the "Wireless Corporation" has nothing to do with this section or area.
ItsYourNet offers the Wireless products as an "Independent Outlet" and ItsYourNet is its own Corporation - This is aside from the Wireless Corporation.
ItsYourNet holds the "Marketing Exclusivity" to offer the Wireless products to the general public, and of course through the ItsYourNet Branded ISPs and the Affiliate members, where commissions can be paid-out.
ItsYourNet, LLC is the corporate entity who the Branded ISPs register through, or, more specifically, the Affiliate members of ItsYourNet are who the Branded ISPs register "with".
As a result, the ItsYourNet Affiliate member that any Branded ISP registers with should stay in touch with that Affiliate and request that they be kept "in-the-loop" with the information and details the Affiliate receives from ItsYourNet.
ItsYourNet keeps all Affiliate members up-to-date via the biweekly Affiliate Newsletters.
These newsletters are able to be provided to the Branded ISPs (with the contents of these releases remaining intact and as originally written), as well as the details released in the general meetings and private password protected training sessions.
All Affiliate members should ask their Branded ISPs, upon first communication and registration, if they wish to be a part of these communications.

Once the Wireless services launch, the Branded ISPs will be provided with a special and private channel of communication with ItsYourNet Corporate personnel, just as the ItsYourNet Affiliate members are provided with today on these updates.

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Will the Wireless Corporation’s "Services" interfere with any television, radio, satellite, phone, wireless microphone, or "white space" signals that are already in use?

No! The frequencies in use with the Wireless Corporation's Services will not cause any interference to any public airwaves already in use.

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What is a T1 or T3 Internet connection?

A T1 line refers to a specific type of fiber optic telephone line that can carry more data than traditional copper telephone lines. While standard copper telephone lines can transfer data and voice at a rate of about 30,000 bits per second (30 kbps) using a dial-up modem, a T1 line can transmit 1.544 megabits per second, or can be used to transmit 24 digitized voice channels. Pricing for T1 lines depends on the distance of the loop, or the mileage between the telcom and the place of business. Other multiplexed fiber optic lines include T2 and T3 lines, which can transfer up to 44.736 megabits per second. A T3 line is equal to having 28 T1 lines, and is used by larger businesses with higher data and voice demands.

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Why do you refer to this new technology as being T1 or T3 Mobile Wireless?

For lack of a better comparison we are describing this service as T1 and T3 because it is the equivalency of having a dedicated T1 line to your mobile and home or office computer for only $19.95 per month or a dedicated T3 line for a projected less than $100 per month.

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