AireSurf Networks Holdings, after putting in four months of hard work, has been able to resolve the low-end noise problem that was delaying FCC (
News -
Alert) approval of its WiFi
Booster.
AireSurf Networks management hired one of the country's leading RF (radio frequency
) consulting firms to identify and resolve the low-end noise issue. The consulting firm and its experts identified a number of ways to reduce the low-end noise.
Management at AireSurf agreed with the consulting firm's recommendation to upgrade the chip set and utilize a 4-layer board technology. This will benefit in further reducing overall noise, improving power efficiency, ensuring a higher degree of signal integrity and enhancing the overall image of the AireSurf Booster by utilizing an up-to-date technology set.
Management expects to have the first batch of boards completed by the end of May with units going to the FCC for final approval in June.
AireSurf Networks is a player in wireless Ethernet
technology. Last October, the company announced an agreement with Invotex Group for the sale, licensing and commercialization of its wireless booster products.
Invotex is being paid 12 percent of the gross revenues received from the first contract and will be reimbursed for all of its expenses relating to the agreement. The term of the agreement is for one year.
Invotex provides accounting and financial consulting services to the business and legal communities, financial institutions, insurance companies and governmental entities in matters involving disputes, investigations, reorganizations, insurance and valuations.
It also offers advisory services for intellectual property owners, including licensing, technology evaluation and license compliance, asset management and enforcement of intellectual property rights.
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