Wednesday, September 20, 2006
A company by the name of XG Technology is touting a new technology known as XMax, the first mobile Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) system. The system makes it easier for operators to set up mobile phone and data communications systems by using unlicensed sections of the radio spectrum.
"At the heart of the system is xG Flash Signal, which is a highly efficient transmission system that provides up to three times the coverage, compared with other wireless technologies. City-wide services can be set up for a fraction of the cost of a traditional mobile phone system and if XG has got its sums right, and it manages to get financial backing, subscribers can look forward to cheaper handsets, lower running costs, higher quality and better coverage."
You can visit the XG Technology website by clicking here, or you can read the full article by clicking on the link below
"At the heart of the system is xG Flash Signal, which is a highly efficient transmission system that provides up to three times the coverage, compared with other wireless technologies. City-wide services can be set up for a fraction of the cost of a traditional mobile phone system and if XG has got its sums right, and it manages to get financial backing, subscribers can look forward to cheaper handsets, lower running costs, higher quality and better coverage."
You can visit the XG Technology website by clicking here, or you can read the full article by clicking on the link below





