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Homeland Security Wireless, Inc.
Wifibernet Communication Innovations
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March 15, 2009
Homeland
Security Wireless, Inc. installed and tested the new Zoll Medical
wireless communication system in a fleet of EMS vehicles and the fire
stations. The system uses an automatc connection to the server system
using a highly secure, authenticated sequence to enhance connectivity.
March 10, 2009
Homeland
Security Wireless, Inc. has been selected as an authorized partner with
AXIS Communications in the development of wireless video surveillance.
Our company completed a major system installation for port security.
More details can be found at
http://www.falmouthwireless.com
March 10, 2009
Falmouth
Wireless has now added Internet connectivity for Downtown Falmouth,
Falmouth Tech Park, Martha's Vineyard north shore and Vineyard Sound.
New transmitter sites have been added in Hyannis/Yarmouth, and New Bedford.
http://www.falmouthwireless.com
March 5, 2009
Homeland
Security Wireless, Inc. completes the Wi-Fi project for the Library
system, ontime, and on budget! Using a system of 11 indoor Access
Points and 2 outdoor Access Points, full coverage of the newly
renovated Library is one of the most high tech libraries in all of
Massachusetts. The average number of users per day has surpassed 150
and continues to grow.
January 28, 2009 The new wireless ISP (WISP), Falmouth Wireless (http://www.falmouthwireless.com) has
been created using the Wifibernet architecture. It is one of the
first of a kind! It uses 4, 90 degree quadrant antennas with an
aggregared signaling speed of 200 Mbps per second. It can scale to
approximately 1000 users at the single transmitting site. Bandwidth is
provided by any Internet provider that meets the operating standards of
Homeland Security Wireless, Inc. The range is approximately 30 miles
from the transmitter site. The frequencies can be Public Safety (4.9
GHz, or in the 5.2 - 5.8 GHz including the new rural 5.4 GHz band. This
is FIRST in the USA!
January 20, 2009
Peter K. Butler, CEO and CTO of
Homeland Security Wireless, Inc. has delivered and initiated testing a MOBILE Video surveillance wireless solution initiative Phase V of the Wifibernet has been completed using both 900 MHz
for a roaming mobile application for Public Safety and also 5.8 and 4.9
GHz frequencies for a
Wide Area Municipal network. Phase VI now includes video processing
information inside a moving vehicle at distances of 6-8 miles from a
transmitter.
"The initiative is designed for Wide
Area Networks needed for rural wireless coverage and low operational
and maintenance
costs". The Wifibernet also allows seamless interconnection to
copper, fiber, and wireless networks. Full duplex connectivity to the
Internet makes this system truly fast and robust!

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January 2009
FCC grants nationwide license for 3650-3700 MHz Rural Wireless Spectrum to Homeland Security Wireless, Inc.! The
company has completed tests of the new higher power, licensed frequency
spectrum. Peter K. Butler, CEO and CTO has alrerady performed
experiments with a 54 Mbps link using Wifibernet technology. Peter
Butler said: "This technology combined with its new nationwide license
increases the reach to rural customers, and expands solutions for data,
voice, and video applications. Because of its license structure, and a
technology of 'non-contention' with other signals increases the
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Welcome Note
We
are a wireless systems Integrator and a Wireless ISP dedicating our
technology with innovations for Homeland Security, Municipal and
Public Safety operations, and Internet connectivities with professional
class service.
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Air, sea, and land wireless systems using Wifibernet

Member since 1991. Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
Member of the Air Force Communications and Electronics Association
State of Rhode Island certified and licensed as a Telecom Test Technician for Data, phone, and video.
Certified as a systems engineer for over 22 wireless products and systems used in the performance of Wireless Systems Integration.
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NEWS
FLASH: Falmouth Wireless is now offering Cape Cod Tele-Calling service.
Using
VoIP technology we provide calling tree technology, and we also make
sales and marketing calls. We help you build business in these difficult times! We presently offer up to 120 VoIP
simultaneous calls to your customer base. VoIP calling significantly cuts your
operating
costs! Each Falmouth Wireless Internet connection comes with a free
unlimited voice circuit for domestic calling, depending on the service
plan purchased under our standard one-year contract.
http://www.falmouthwireless.com
HLSW
is a wireless systems design company specializing in exceptionally high
digital transmission speeds that compete with optical grade networks in performance, but are
significantly lower in cost. HLSW
has developed and perfected the Wifibernet (Wireless, Fiber-like, Network. system solution technology to reach
signalling speeds up to 300 Mbps (typical dual OC-3 fiber circuit) and at
distances approaching 80 miles. The technology is robust, secure, easy
to install, and highly scalable.
Wifibernet stands for Wireless Fiber Network.
The principal technology is a microwave signaling method that is used
for both fixed wireless (A transmitting tower to link to a business or
residential user) or mobile wireless (A transmitting tower to mobile
users, particularly vehicles, boats, helicopters). This system is
unique because it does BOTH mobile and fixed wireless applications.
HLSW has concentrated it's technical capabilities in microwave and fiber networks using a mesh, or a grid, of nodes
distributed over a wide geographical area. Data rates between the grid
nodes approach 300 Mbps (therefore called "wireless fiber network" technology)
so the system can
transport video surveillance and video conferencing among a significant
number of users. The
system replaces a fixed wired network commonly supplied by the TELCO
that charge incredibly high monthly recurring rates.
A
key solution for our innovation technology is "Interoperability". While
older
systems rely on a series of FCC licensed transmitters, at great
cost, HLSW uses TCP/IP Intranets and Internets to significantly reduce
the cost of a Public Safety and municipal system. HLSW
principal
engineering has designed and operated a system of 14 transmitters
covering a 1200 square mile area!
Users
of the
grid or mesh gain access to the network through an Access Point system. Access
Points are now available from the 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band through
the 5.8 GHz Unlicensed, secured and encrypted clients (like Fire
Departments). The principals introduced a 900 MHz mobile system that replaces
the TELCO
CDPD system and is 10 times faster than their new CDMA
system.
Homeland
Security Wireless, Inc. provides the design know-how to develop a cost
effective system. Using its contacts throughout the Homeland Security
community base, HLSW will also help with the applications for Homeland Security grants.
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