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Dekal Wireless provides a service based on the commonly know IEEE Protocol named Wi-Fi, designated by its technical nomenclature of IEEE 802.11n. It is currently the most common Protocol embedded in everything from smart phones, Netbooks and Laptops. The research firm, In-Stat, expands this further, however, to a virtual armada of Wi-Fi enabled devices. In-Stat projects the prevalence of Wi-Fi enabled smart phones, Netbooks and Laptops to increase from five million (5,000,000) to sixty five million (65,000,000) by 2014 based on statistical data collected from Research firm In-Stat in May 2010, with the strongest growth area being smart phones, projected to be embedded in five hundred and fifteen million (515,000,000) such devices by the same year. Even simple “feature” phone without Wi-Fi  can install a special SD card to get Wi-Fi. There is even a 10 GBps 60GHz capable version of Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11n) called Wi-Fi Gigabit Alliance that effectively provider point to point data transfers between high end multimedia devices and is designed to replace Wireless High Definition Media Interface and Wi-Fi Direct, another Protocol, also exists that can turn any Wi-Fi enabled device into a Wi-Fi hotspot.

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Wireless Market and Rates

Thus Dekal Wireless has a ready made audience of casual browsers, without the need to sell or retail modems, except if the persons are located just out of the range of a Wi-Fi RBS, indicated by a signal level of one (1) bar of signal. When this occurs, the customer can purchase a Customer Premises Equipment that Dekal Wireless retails at an affordable price that has a longer range. Dekal Wireless offers the following Prepaid Packages as Credit Top up Card retailed by the various Chinese establishments with competitive pricing points as shown in the table below, most likely based on Chinese reverence for Silver and Gold as symbols of Wealth and Good Fortune:

Each account, activated via logging onto the Dekal Wireless website and entering the PIN access code on the Credit Top up Card, is accessible to the relevant Internet packages as purchased and can be used on only one (1) computer at a time. Internet truly, has never been so easy. This is not even factoring in VoIP services such as Skype, Google Voice and Fring users as well as potential future users of Wi-Fi Calling Services, effectively a form of Mesh Networking, thus cutting the MSC (Mobile Switching Centre) out of the calling loop, courtesy of the research by Dr. Paul Gardener-Stephen of Flinders University in Australia.

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