Nethercomm Corporation announces
the development of Broadband-in-Gas
(BiG) Technology. This technology
is designed to effectively multiply
the current available bandwidth
of cable television and all other
broadband systems with data capacities
exceeding ten gigabits. Broadband-in-Gas
delivers unmatched levels of connectivity
by making use of Ultra Wideband
technology to wirelessly broadcast
information in a way that is both
safe and reliable by using the private
spectrum isolated within natural
gas pipelines.
Nethercomm's technology
requires no modification to existing
natural gas distribution infrastructures
and can carry enormous amounts of
data by simply making use of the
entire spectrum buried within the
existing natural gas pipelines.
The technology delivers connectivity
over the last mile of broadband
networks without interference or
degradation of other wireless transmissions.
By not consuming or sharing costly
spectrum, and not requiring installation
of last mile cable or fiber, Nethercomm
is prepared to make broadband substantially
more affordable while increasing
end-user bandwidth to unprecedented
levels.
"Our Broadband-in-Gas
technology represents a completely
new era of low cost access to broadband
services and a completely new alternative
to cable video, phone and data services,"
states Ann Nunally, President and
COO of the San Diego-based Nethercomm
Corporation. She went on to say,
"We believe we are the only
company with an Intellectual Property
portfolio which addresses wireless
broadband communication in natural
gas pipelines and have been extremely
tight-lipped about this innovation
until our Patent Portfolio foundation
was completely in place.” Simply
stated, Nethercomm introduces signals
into the gas lines using inexpensive
equipment located at existing neighborhood
network hubs and extracts data at
the customer or business premises
with end user-installed equipment
which can operate seamlessly with
most existing and deployed digital
set-top boxes.
“Broadband-in-Gas
has the potential to revolutionize
the natural gas distribution and
gas transmission industries,” stated
Joe Posewick, President of EN Engineering
a key designer of natural gas infrastructures.
He went on to say “These utilities
could both increase profit and decrease
cost to their customers with very
little investment”
Nethercomm is a
private Delaware Corporation, developing
innovative and proprietary communication
technologies for the fast-growing
broadband and wireless markets.
The company's portfolio of patents
encompasses what is believed to
be fundamental subterranean broadband
communication and includes additional
patents pending to protect its technology
and architecture.