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JANUARY
1st to 31st 2009
COMING
This Week
SPECIAL
WINTER EVENT EDITION - "The tviNews Photo
Collection"
Barack
Obama To Be Sworn as U.S. President -
January 20th
252.7
Million Wireless WiTEL®©
Users at
Inaugural
Troy
Cory-Stubblefield Examines Best of
nbsWiTEL's look-a-likes, at
CES.
The
Movie - NBS WiTEL®© - "the
Wireless
Telephone®©
- 1909
HughesNet
High Speed
Internet
CES
2009 WIFI 187 DEMOS TROY
Live
On The Sunset Strip - James Brown - Pete
Allman
Roses
Parade - Grand Marshal Cloris
Leachman
CES
- 2009 International - Las Vegas - Jan
8-11
Court deals a potentially fatal blow to
the Bratz Doll, Barbie
Wins!
FCC
AUCTION RF300 Sales Chart -
2008
GoToSantaTales
Thank
you, America! - The Berlin
Airlift
Coming:
the Special Photo Edition -
"The
tviNews Photo
Collection"
FCC
approves free Use of
Airwaves
FCC
AUCTION RF300 Sales Chart -
2008
FCC
AUCTION RF300 Sales Chart - 2008 /
UpDates
FCC
OKs Verizon-Alltel, Sprint-Clearwire deals
- H Digital
10b
- Short Selling, $speed to Wall
Street
Google's
World ofWiTel
FCC
Approves Free Use of Airwaves
FCC
OKs Verizon-Alltel, Sprint-Clearwire
deals.
10b
- Short Selling, The Payoff Game - on Wall
Street
The
Crash of 2008
Digital
Hollywood-Oct-Nov
Google's
World of
WiTEL
10f
- Google Yahoo Deal on
Hold.
10e
-Why Do You Believe
Google
- 10 years Later -
gPHONE
Africa plans to purchase NBS
WITEL©®
effects
Apple
Settles "backdated option
awards"
Google
g1Phone Unveiled on Sept.
23rd.
Copyrights:
Walt Disney. Whose Mouse Is It?
FCC
AUCTION RF300 Sales Chart - 2008 / UpDates
President
Barack Obama Sworn In. OVER 2 million
WiTEL®© phone users
expected at Inaugural -
Jan.
20
A
Wave of WiTEL®©
calls, texts, photos and videos could
clog the networks Jan. 20, the first
presidential swearing-in that's affected
by the
mobile revolution.
Since the
2005 inauguration, the number of
WiTEL®© users
in the nation has increased by 26%, to
262.7 million. And those users are not
just talking: They are posting video to
social networking sites such as Facebook,
sending text messages, and snapping and
sending photos.
When
President Obama takes the stage to deliver
his inauguration address Jan. 20, no doubt
many of the estimated 2 million people in
the audience will hold their cellphones
aloft to snap and send photos, call
friends and family and send text messages
like "omg, yes we did!"
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FOR MORE PEOPLE STORY
Mattel
vs Bratz A Copyright Infringement in
Action.
January
2008 /
Barbie
Doll wins over Bratz Doll. "The Bratz
company lost $-Millions because its owner
used deceptive techniques to skirt around
Mattel's Copyright," says attorney for NBS
Wireless
Telephone®©.
A federal
judge in Riverside, CA has delivered
several potentially fatal blows to the
popular Bratz dolls and their
manufacturer, MGA Entertainment Inc. The
first ruling came in mid-December and the
other on the last day of December. MGA's
archrival Mattel Inc. was ruled as the
legal owner of the Barbie toy line and has
the right to recall all unsold Bratz
dolls, giving notice to any/and all other
edgy dolls look-a-like, with or without
her shoes, glasses or garments on.
What
are ®© Copyrights
Worth?
"PLENTY" --
says Attorney Charley Portz, of Houston,
Texas.
The Barbie ruling, helps the NBS Wireless
Telephone®© in their claims
against AT&T, Sprint and other
look-a-like TeleCom companies, that are
using the NBS copyrights and servicemarks
without their permission.
The court
order, which not only represents a major
victory for toy giant Mattel, but for the
USPTO. whom are at times short on defining
what are the effects of ®©
when one registers a required
®© for doing business in
the U.S.A.
As for the Jan 3rd hearing, a
spokesman for WiTEL says that, "the Bratz
fans get a glimmer of hope in court. A
federal judge says he's looking for a way
to allow the copyright-infringing dolls to
continue to be made and sold during the
2009 retail buying season.
The LA Times reported that the
Bratz doll maker had another bad day in
federal court on December 31, 2008, but
fans of the sassy dolls were given hope
that the girls will live to see another
Christmas.
Bratz manufacturer MGA
Entertainment Inc. lost a bid to remain in
the Bratz business past Feb. 11, the date
of a hearing set earlier in U.S. District
Court in Riverside.
As of that date, MGA -- which lost
an acrimonious court battle over the
copyright of the doll known for its
platform shoes, hip-hugging outfits and
bare midriffs -- has to give up the dolls
and name to archrival Mattel Inc. of El
Segundo. The court also ordered MGA to
recall almost all Bratz products in stores
and give them to Mattel, even while the
Van Nuys company appealed various
rulings.
But Judge Stephen G. Larson, who
has on several occasions expressed worry
that retailers could be adversely affected
by the case, gave MGA a glimmer of hope.
He wrote in an order Tuesday that the
company had convinced him that "a
modification" might be made "to address
the concerns regarding the 2009 retail
buying season."
He told both MGA and Mattel to
propose solutions that would allow the
manufacture and sale of Bratz dolls to
continue through that time.
MGA's outspoken chief executive,
Isaac Larian, celebrated by sending a note
to his staff saying it was a "good day"
for the 1,500-employee company and Bratz
and that the judge's action would allow
for "the continued manufacture, sale and
license of Bratz products."
But even if it does happen, Larson
hasn't indicated that MGA will be the
company allowed to do it.
Mattel had successfully argued in a
jury trial that the upstart Bratz dolls
were created by one of its own Barbie
designers and that it thus owned basic
copyrights.
On Monday, the two companies will
be back in Larson's court. Mattel has
asked that a receiver be appointed to
monitor the financial dealings of MGA.
In court documents, Mattel charged
that MGA might be so fiscally unhealthy
that it couldn't "maintain and preserve
the Bratz intellectual property" that the
court had determined belongs to
Mattel.
Attorney Tom Nolan, who represents
MGA, said that Mattel's charges were
baseless and that the company would
"vigorously oppose" the appointment of a
receiver. Mattel executives declined to
comment.
Mattel's court filing calls into
question several recent MGA financial
matters.
* The toy giant charges that Omni
808 International, a company that recently
provided funding to MGA, is a "newly
formed offshore corporation that appears
to be a shell."
Nolan said Omni 808, registered in
the Caribbean island of Nevis, was
reputable. He said he couldn't provide
specifics because those details were given
to the court by MGA under seal.
* Mattel charges that "MGA has
funneled millions of dollars to Isaac
Larian's relatives."
MGA is a private company, Nolan
said, and doesn't have to disclose those
matters.
After
confirming the ruling, Portz agrees with
the Judge, "that MGA may no longer
manufacture, sell, advertise or license
its core lineup of Bratz dolls or any
other product with the Bratz
name."
///
The
"NBS
WiTEL®©" Business Model NBS
WiTEL®©
NBS
WiTEL DEMANDS For Payment from TelCos for
Copyright infringment
The Wireless
Telephone®© Organization,
like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and
Sprint, all have business models. The
Wireless Telephone®© still
touts the one established in 1902," by
inventor, Nathan B. Stubblefield, its
founder.
Before Troy Cory-Stubblefield took over
the Wireless Telephone® business
over 35 years ago, the Wireless
Telephone®© was referred to
as radio, computers were things delivered
by forklift, and the analog effects of
WiTEL, WiFi187 radio and TV broadcasts
were free to listen to and watch.
What makes the NBS Wireless
Telephone®© very unique
today is that Troy, the biological
grandson of the founder, still maintains
the company. It was his Grandpa Nat, who
not only first invented the term "Wireless
Telephone," -- but he registered and
published the copyright, and servicemark
®© in 1907, one year before
being granted patent - 1908. (See
USPTO drawing) Click from More about -
Grandpa Nat,
Troy ofttimes uses "NBS
WiTEL®©" to fully describe
both the effects of WiTEL, WiFi and WiMAX
187, and the hand held WiTEL mobile unit
itself.
Whenever he discusses the ways to
facilitate the methods for his company to
collect WiTEL's copyright royalties from
the four TeleCos, he advises all
interested parties to focus on the
www.patent887.com
drawings.
"As they say . . .," says Troy --
"a picture
is worth a thousand
words. The
WiMAX WiFi187 towers, the vehicle, and the
copper wire connections, . . . are all IDd
with numbers to pinpoint the WiTEL sender,
and receiving mobile vehicle. The only
thing missing is the satellite, with a Fig
#."
For the Four Major Telco firms to settle
the monies now all due and payable to NBS
WiTEL®©, for the use of
WiTEL phone number assets, "it could be
done fairly easy," says
Gary Gysel of Pacific
Sunrise. The royalty
payment could be as simple as changing the
name from NBS
Wireless Telephone®© to
Verizon WiTEL®© '
VoIP," or "it could take as
long as it took Mattel to settle their
copyright infringement action in the
Barbie
Doll vs Bratz Doll case."
CLICK
FOR MORE VERIZON VOIP
STORY.
"It is almost like a flying arrow just
shot from the bow of Cupid. No one wants
to catch it before they know what the ring
will cost them. Will it be a FREEBE, or
will their be a $$ charge? In our NBS
Copyright infringement claims, we . . . as
well as our targets know who they are, and
we have only two choices.
Do you extend the time before the $Billion
Dollar Invoice hits the WiTEL user,
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint?
Or do you design "WTQCA-09"? I think it's
only logical to settle the
WiTEL®© infringements with
our "share
the program" we have laid out within the
defines of WTQCA-09. CLICK FOR MORE
STORY
The WiTEL Quality Control Authority is the
NBS watch dog eyeballing the Who's Who in
the creation of phone numbers, and for the
analog to digital seizure for coupons
exchange, that will take place in February
- 2009. The organization needs to be
turned into a $Billion asset, controlled
by a non-profit organization, like
ICANN
- (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers) // ICAAN -
http://www.icann.org/
WTQCA-09
Troy says, "what we have done since our
first contact with the FCC in 2006, is
stay calm. This has been our NBS
WiTEL®© greatest
contribution -- not being impulsive, no
law suits, not changing the rules
willy-nilly, but going through a very
professional and orderly process that
takes into account unintended
consequences.
That's our moon-shot: not to find another
model but to save the one we've got . . .
the one based on the asset legacy of NBS
WiTEL®© - 1902, in exchange
for theirs.
If we can't iron out issues with the
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint,
the FCC, and the USPTO, operating as
government fiduciaries could lose
credibility. A long drawn out dispute over
WiTEL®© phone number fees
now due the NBS WiTEL organization, could
leave 243 million WiTEL customers in
bewilderment about phone number
ownership.
The copyrights alone are worth over
$1.2-Billion per month to NBS. If
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile or ITT
got $5.00 per number per month for every
WiTEL®© assigned to a WiTEL
unit, they would cash in: (243 million
units x $5.00 = $10 billion) -- straight
to the bottom line.
The NBS WiTEL organization of 1902 --
wasn't prepared for the 1911 RF spectrum
Regulatory seizure by the U.S. But this
time, the model is prepared for this to
happen. And if it does, this time we'll
have a real value attached to each RF-300
spectrum sold to the Telcos backed-up by
the governments own established benchmark
value . . . "IDd by a NBS
WiTEL®© phone number." We
intend to convert an entire industry to
one of transparency. By the market, and by
edicts, not as a science project.
This caution has really been a signal
achievement for both the FCC, and the
USPTO in their efforts to settle this
matter. "Thus far," says Troy, "NBS is
following one of the oldest dogmas of
capitalism. Addiction: the more
someone wants something the more you can
charge for it. Or, as in the Barbie
Doll vs Bratz Doll case, you the
have supply-demand tenet to think about.
(See the 2009 Barbie Court extension)
Part
Two / Troy Cory-Stubblefield, the
Biological Grandson of the Inventor
It's got to be strange to be Troy
Cory-Stubblefield right now. If anyone
should be able to look back on a career
with a sense of satisfaction, he
should.
The biological grandson of N.B.
Stubblefield, is the founder of the NBS
Achievement Award given to those leaders
within the WiTEL industry. Troy also
co-founded VRA TelePlay Pictures,
Smart90.com, China Expo 2000, WiFi, WiMAX
187, WiTEL, VATS, and the TeleKey Group,
is retiring later this year along with his
wife, Josie, to devote their full energies
to the Stubblefield Radio Trust. Click
to View YouTube, The
Bequest.
"The Trust leaves behind not just one of
the world's most influential businesses,
but two entire industries. There's much
money to be collected and given out from a
WiTEL auction. Not only will Billions go
back into the hands of the U.S. Treasury,
through future FCC auctions led by NBS
Achievers, but Billions to the
cultural-educational philanthropical
community.
The NBS100
"Teléph-on-délgreen" MSU
Campus, and its RF police and fire
emergency network system throughout the
U.S. -- is a priority," says Josie
Cory.
CLICK
FOR MORE ABOUT MSU
"Teléph-on-délgreen"
STORY
"It would be easy for a big company like
AT&T, Verizon, Spring, Google or even
Comcast to fit into the shoes of the
NBS100 WiTEL-1908 organization," said
Troy, "but personally I'd like to see
Google or Virgin Mobile get the WiTEL
honor."
"The most appealing elements
of
the NBS WITEL®©
organization founded in 1892, is to find
the opportunity to tap into the
demographics of the kids around the world
in their middle and high school years.
"They have never heard of NBS nor have
they had a chance to
become addicted to "Teléph-on-délgreen"
- and the jobs the WiTEL industry has
created since the first of several NBS
Teléph-on-délgreen
Industrial schools was founded." CLICK
FOR MORE STORY.
Next
Week How did you end up in the "WiTEL" and
the "WTQCA-09" business? Troy
has become a proselytizer for Mac and PC
wireless laptops, Mac iPhones, and
Google's G1, that play and operates
Internet content. Today's Wireless
Telephone(s)®©, (The
Cellphone) -- are as ubiquitous as a
TV-set, or a radio station built.
CES
2009 WIFI 187 DEMOS
TROY /
Troy
Examines Best of nbsWiTEL's at CES. TODAY,
if you have access to Google, Smart90,
LookRadio, YouTube, iPhone, a Magic Jack
with a NBS WiTEL®© phone
number, and/or all other aspects of the
Internet, feel lucky. With the
exception of NBS WiTEL®© --
they were not available in 1902, nor even
in 1992.
In
fact, the effects of the Wireless
Telephone®©, phone numbers,
WiFi 187, etc. -- including the first
"Green" Colleges, were just being
introduced to the world in 1902, says
entertainer/author Troy Cory-Stubblefield,
the grandson of the founder and inventor
of the Wireless
Telephone®©, N. B.
Stubblefield.
"Checking
out the goods, products, and services
related attached to my grandfather's
WiTEL®© inventions at the
annual CES show in Las Vegas, has been my
pet project since 1992," says Troy.
The
PowerMat and Row22 were just two items I
found the most interesting. The PowerMat
was a take off on his "All Green Earth
Battery" (a non - fossil fuel technology)
patented in 1898.
The
only thing missing was the iron rod RF
aerial, that made the WiFi induction unit
part his "Telephone-del-Green" system. The
®© metal coil and mesh EMW
conglomeration, not only emitted RF
signals to help power his batteries, but
its firewire effect, (FiWi) caused the EMF
to modulated the amplitude of the signal
to send voice through space, via his WiTEL
WiFi WiMAX 187 network. CLICK
FOR MORE The Consumer Electronics Show
/
CLICK
FOR MORE ABOUT
"Teléph-on-délgreen" and MSU
The
Movie - NBS WiTEL®© - WHO'S
READY TO BE IN THE Wireless
Telephone®©
BUSINESS?
t
In
1902, major newspaper headlines read
something like this, "later this month,
WiTEL02 will have a public trial run at
selected cities in the U.S."
"Now
there's no way to avoid work," shouts N.B.
Stubblefield above the noise of WiTEL02's
static, that was new to the world in the
1900s.
Indeed,
it was easy for the WiTEL author/inventor
to dial-up and talk to the person on the
other end of the connection, by a twist
and a turn of the antenna. The RF signal
transmitted DSL-type speeds as we know it
today, we walk in a slow turn over the
park and pointed in the direction of the
user on the other end of the WiTEL02.
The
signal, coming from the caller holding the
NBS WiTEL02 unit 600 feet away in the
hotel room, was picked up by long copper
wires, looped together to make one large
coil loop antenna. The antenna was held
together by a sheath of leather covering.
The stem of the coil was then placed
inside a watermelon buried half way in the
ground for an added attraction to the new
technology.
In
1898, Stubblefield was issued U.S. Patent
600457 for this RF WiFi 187 aerial system
he called the "Electric battery," which
consisted of an electrolytic coil of iron
and insulated copper wire that could be
mixed in with various Magnetic properties.
The Magnetic energy mixes were buried
within dampened clumps of earth pads
surrounded by pitchblende, granulated
loadstones, and other of. rare-
earth-based misfit layered materials, that
would create and store electro magnetic
potentials the would induce the (EMF)
needed to transmit RF signals.
CLICK
FOR MORE STORY MOVIE TREATMENT - the
Wireless Telephone®©
BUSINESS?
As
MSU students have suggested. his aerial
rods would serve as an independent
induction based ground terminal to reacted
as the WiFi carrier for his Wireless
Telephone®© unit. He
collectively nicknamed, the clumps of
earth topped off with aerial rods that
networked his WiFi 187 system together,
"Teléph-on-délgreen". His
"Teléph-on-délgreen"
industrial School is now, Murray State
University. CLICK
FOR YouTube MORE STORY Stubblefield Earth
Cell Battery
Demonstration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmNoLfjIEac
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The
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appears to have plugging organic LED
displays, digital book readers, and the
ePAD system that charge, Satellite Point
to Point finders, Blu-ray disc players and
lightweight laptops called netbooks.
During
the annual Consumer Electronics Show Row
44, a provider of broadband data services
and equipment via satellite to the
aviation industry demonstrated their
soon-to-debut WTB-T Wi-Fi system for
commercial airlines. The demonstration
reminded me of the one given by the
inventor of the original WiTEL02, in
Philadelphia. (Row 44 is working
inconjunction with Hughes and their
HughesNet® broadband satellite
service. Row 44 is a privately held and
funded company.)
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What
are the NBS WiTEL®©
Copyrights Worth?
"WHAT
MAKES THIS A
Pin
Pointed legal conclusion for us," says
Portz, "is that like the Barbie case, we
are giving notice to our competitors. Both
the seller and user of any/and all edgy
Cellphones or moble WiTEL units, should
ascertain wheither or not their wireless
phone number was authorized by the NBS
WiTEL®©
organization.
This case not
only strengthens Copyright laws around the
world, but it's part of the business model
subscribed to,, and by the founders of the
Wireless Telephone®©
organization in 1902. The names "Barbie
Doll," -"Wireless
Telephone®©," and their
effects . . . speak for themselves.
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FOR MORE NBSLEGAL
STORY
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Pasadena
- The 120th Tournament of Roses Parade.
A
Josie Cory, Gary Sunkin
Report.
This
years themed "Hats Off To
Entertainment" features
Cloris Leachman as its Grand
Marshal.
The
Rose Parade headed by its president,
Ronald H. "Corky" Conzonire, will take
place on Thursday, January 1, 2009 at 8:00
a.m. (PST) featuring spirited marching
bands from throughout the nation, majestic
floral floats, and high-stepping
equestrian
units.
The
Rose Parade features three types of
entries: floral floats entered by a
participating corporation or community
organization; equestrian units; and
marching bands. The only cars that appear
in the Rose Parade are those that carry
the Grand Marshal, the Mayor of Pasadena,
and the Tournament of Roses
President.
Many
of the Rose Parade's participating
organizations have a long history with the
Tournament of Roses and have made repeated
appearances in the
Parade.
The
five-and-a-half mile Rose Parade route
begins at the corner of Ellis Street and
Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena and
travels north on Orange Grove at a
leisurely 2.5-mile per hour pace and then
turns east onto Colorado Boulevard where
the majority of the Parade takes place. At
the end of the route, the Parade turns
north onto Sierra Madre Boulevard and ends
at Sierra Madre and Villa
Street.
Photo:
The theme in 1973 was "Movie Memories"
which featured John Wayne, as Grand
Marshal. Ernest Borgnine, and Priscilla
Cory were featured on the winning
Occidental Float. CLICK
FOR MORE ROSE PARADE STORY and 2009 PARADE
TROPHY WINNERS.
Verizon
Goes VoIP to route all calls over Web to
its WiTEL TV customers within 7
years.2009
International CES Las Vegas. TVInews'
Josie Cory, Gary Sunkin attending - Jan
8-11.
Verizon's
chief Marketing Officer, John Stratton
announced during the show, that Verizon
will start offering VoIP Internet calling
to its FiOS Web and TV customers in the
coming months. The service will begin in
Maryland,
Verizon
Communications Inc., the second-biggest
U.S. telephone company, plans to do away
with traditional phone lines within seven
years as it moves to carry all calls over
the Internet, utilizing its the Wireless
Telephone®© mobile
medium
By
offering so-called voice over Internet
Protocol, or VoIP, calls, Verizon is
mimicking providers such as Vonage
Holdings Corp. and cable companies, which
have won customers with digital plans.
An
Internet-based service can be maintained
at a fraction of the cost of a phone
network and helps Verizon offer a greater
range of services, Stratton said.
"We've
built our business over the years with
circuit-switched voice being our bread and
butter . . . but increasingly, we are in
the business of selling, basically, data
connectivity," Stratton said.
Verizon
and rivals such as AT&T Inc. are
losing home-phone lines as customers rely
on mobile handsets or switch to cable
companies that package digital call plans
with Web and TV service. In the third
quarter, Verizon lost 3.7 million lines
from a year
earlier.
You can
you find moguls of television and cinema,
professional athletes, rock stars and
consumer technology's heavy hitters all on
one stage at any of the International CES
keynote addresses. The only thing bigger
than the names is the technology they're
there to
unveil.
With
the economy collapsing, the ranks of the
unemployed growing, and bailout petitions
underway, the last thing we seem to need
in America is a show displaying
the newest
electronic
contraptions.
"Wrong," says Gary
Sunkin of TVI Magazine. "As consumers
spend more time at home, they increasingly
consider CE products as necessities, not
luxuries, even given the tough economic
times, when all global industries are
susceptible to consumer unease about their
own personal finances. But the questions
remains, "in the midst of the sharpest
recession in memory, will anyone truly
care about the latest gadgets and gizmos?
"
That depressing
question will be hanging over the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas this
January, as buyers, retailers,
enthusiasts, and reporters will gather in
Las Vegas to either herald the economy's
resurgence, or darn the show for being
just another Comdex or
Macworld.
CLICK
FOR MORE CES
STORY
Date/Time: Wednesday,
January 7, 2009 6:30 p.m.
Location: The Venetian
Room: Palazzo Ballroom
Jockey
Club MGM City Walk Project 2009 - MGM CEO,
Terry Lanni, stepped aside in Nov 2008,
just as questions continued to swirl about
his
resume.
He leaves as
MGM Mirage and other casinos struggle with
the worst financial crisis since the Great
Depression. Its shares have plunged 87%
this year as it has tried to get enough
cash to cover loans and finish the
$11.2-billion CityCenter project on the
Las Vegas Strip.
MGM Mirage, the
casino firm majority-owned by billionaire
Kirk Kerkorian, said Chairman and Chief
Executive Terry Lanni retired in November
as questions about his resume surfaced.
Lanni says the USC business degree listed
on his company bio is honorary.
"It's time for a
younger generation to take over," Lanni
said in a telephone interview. He also
cited a desire to spend more time with his
family. CLICK
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NEWS
/ CLICK
Construction outside the Jockey Club in
Las Vegas
WiTEL
Organizations Get Free RF- Spectrums.
In early November, the U.S.
FCC approved the
free Use of Airwaves to WiTEL
high-tech firms such as Google and
Microsoft. The empty TV spectrums that
will be converted into RF spectrums for
WiTEL Internet use. Users will be
identified by phone numbers and/or IP
addresses.
The RF-187
give-aways are transmitted by existing
DVB-TV antennas, which are sometimes
referred to as: 'White spectrums" or
"Wi-Fi on steroids." CLICK
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Spectrums.
Google, who just
entered the new generation of WiTEL
organizations with their new G1 WiTEL on
Sept 26th, ( Click
more about Google's World of WiTEL) --
will use the
'white spaces' between channels to go
online with their new Wireless
Telephone®©
devices.
10a
/ 10b
- Short Selling, The One Satisfaction Rule
Payoff Game - on Wall
Street.
Short Selling, Insurance and
credit swaps Elements of Fraud
/Credit-default swaps, conceived by
bondholders, allow investors to buy
protection against a company defaulting.
As the market expanded, speculators
started using them to bet on a company's
creditworthiness. The contracts pay the
holder face value for the underlying
securities or the cash equivalent should a
company fail to repay its debt.
Though it grew a hundredfold in the last
seven years, total outstanding contracts
in credit-default swaps are dwarfed by
other derivative markets, including those
that bet on interest rates. Those markets
had contracts linked to about $465
trillion as of June 30, the International
Swaps and Derivatives Assn. said.
The joint probe announced Monday will also
examine allegations of insider trading,
market manipulation and other forms of
fraud, according to a second person.
Cuomo and US probe credit-default swaps.
The probe seeks to "determine whether any
federal laws have ... an earlier inquiry
by Cuomo's office, US Atty. ... Cuomo has
been probing alleged manipulation of
credit Business | October 21st, 2008
FCC
OKs the Verizon-Alltel, Sprint-Clearwire
deals.
October 27-30
-
During the Hollywood Digital event,
the DigitalNews panels, attended by:
Josie
Cory, Gary Sunkin, Robert, Feist, Jamie
Feist, Victor Cab, and Troy Cory, were
intriguing. "The effects of the Verizon
consolidation, and
the
"Wi-Fi steroid" effects that will
be utilized by the NBS Wireless
Telephone®©, and Google is
mind-boggling, " said Gary Sunkin.
The
Santa Monica,
California
event discussed the events that were just
taking place concerning the gray areas
between NBS WiTEL, and several high-tech
copyright infringers. CLICK
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STORY= FCC
Chairman Kevin J. Martin said.
CLICK
FOR MORE FREE USE
STORY.
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FOR MORE -Web User Guild Story
2007
03h
Section -
Three
/ WiTEL -
Copyrights
Featured
Stories
FollowUps
Is
A Wireless Telephone Quality Control
Service Needed? Consumers say Yes to WTQC
and No to Violation of Cramming
laws
AT& buries customer rights --
are spelled out in their copyrighted
2,500-page guidebook'
Judging
from the phone company's voluminous new
online customer manual, if you have a
problem with your bill, too bad, said
WTQCA spokeswoman.
(Cramming)-
...Witteman said the online
guidebook and ambiguous notification
policy appear to violate a California
statute requiring that consumers "be given
sufficient information to make informed
choices."
AT&T's
service agreement is written in dense
legalese and essentially gives the company
as much latitude as possible -- while
limiting customers' ability to seek
redress.
"If
you do not agree with the provisions of
this agreement, your sole option is to
cancel your services . . . within 30 days
after receipt of this agreement," it
says.
An
analysis of the agreement prepared for PUC
staffers found fault with a variety of
AT&T's provisions, including this one:
"You also agree to pay for all charges for
services provided under this agreement
even if such calls were not authorized by
you."
The
analysis said this "is in direct violation
to cramming laws," which protect consumers
from having unauthorized charges placed on
their bills.
Witteman
said the online guidebook and ambiguous
notification policy appear to violate a
California statute requiring that
consumers "be given sufficient information
to make informed choices."
AT&T's
service agreement is written in dense
legalese and essentially gives the company
as much latitude as possible -- while
limiting customers' ability to seek
redress.
"If
you do not agree with the provisions of
this agreement, your sole option is to
cancel your services . . . within 30 days
after receipt of this agreement," it
says.
An
analysis of the agreement prepared for PUC
staffers found fault with a variety of
AT&T's provisions, including this one:
"You also agree to pay for all charges for
services provided under this agreement
even if such calls were not authorized by
you."
The
analysis said this "is in direct violation
to cramming laws," which protect consumers
from having unauthorized charges placed on
their bills. (See
Article 109AT&Tfraud.htm )
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