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Antenna Company Meets Performance Objectives for Challenging Wireless Deployments

Wifi-Plus since patenting its multi-polarized antenna technology in December of 2002 has been proved NLOS is possible for last mile 802.11 wirelesses.

(PRWEB) September 16, 2005 -- Wifi-Plus Inc. - Advanced Antenna Solutions - has achieved its objective of successful deployments in challenging obstructed real world environments and has fought the myth of that 802.11 can not be used in NLOS locations. In the past two years obstruction penetrating MP Antenna technology has been used in: New York Cities Subways Digital signage by Urban Display, the largest digital sign installation to date; tough urban environments, aerial surveillance and video projects, disaster command stations and hotel wi-fi delivery. Our antennas have been trialed with great success in just about every difficult wireless situation. Our user forum praises the straight forward no, nonsense answers and use of MP antennas in difficult or impossible environments. It also serves to chronicle the acceptance of the antenna technology in all industries." Said Dr. Nilsson, inventor and CSO of Wifi-Plus Inc. The use of our technology increases connectivity up to 200% in some cases and at the same time reduces cost."

Dennis Broderick, CEO for Wifi-Plus added, We have had customers light up entire hotels with three or four radios and using our antennas. We have had customers connect through trees, over hills, and across vast expanses of water. We are very proud of the solutions and success our customers have achieved by utilizing our products." He continued by saying," We expect our technology will be adopted into several wireless devices coming to market and hope to announce some great partnerships very soon." The first two years of the company have seen many challenges during which time many others in the space have come and gone. Wifi-Plus is providing a much needed solution for an expanding wireless market and in the future would expect to see the technology adopted into RFID, WI-MAX, VOIP, 3G and cellular solutions.

The United States Patent Applications were filed as: Apparatus and method for a multi-polarized antenna United States Patent Applications 20040164917, Compact multi-polarized antenna for portable devices 20040164918, United States Patent Application 20040164919, Apparatus and method for a multi-polarized ground plane beam antenna and United States Patent Application 20040164920 Multi-polarized feeds for dish antennas.

About WiFi-Plus, Inc.
Wifi-Plus, Inc. holds exclusive patent rights on its proprietary antenna designs, which gathers multi-path reflection and refractions in multiple polarizations and multiple planes, achieving superior coverage in NLOS areas that other antennas will receive noise or drop out. WiFi-Plus multi-polarized (MP) antennas collect the available signal in a doppler-like, 3 dimensional space and combine these signals to produce a signal that would otherwise be considered non-existent. WiFi-Plus is the only antenna manufacturer able to make such a claim.

WiFi-Plus, Inc. antenna users include municipalities, telecom providers, retailers, corporations, military, public safety, emergency response, academic, research and government organizations. The firm operates through various distribution channels and is working on licensure of its products with several major radio manufacturers.

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WiFi-Plus, Inc.
708-623-7616

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