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XDSL 0.42 0.04
mPhase Technologies Executive To Discuss IPTV Trends at Light Reading Telecom Investment Conference
LITTLE FALLS, N.J.
Media:
TMI
Sam Gronner, 201-592-7896
sam@technovative.com
Phil Thompson, executive vice president of product management for mPhase Technologies (OTC:XDSL), will be part of a Light Reading Telecom Investment Conference Thursday, discussing the transformation of network architecture to enable telephone companies to offer Internet Protocol television (IPTV) services.
Thompson will speak about the worldwide imperative by telephone companies around the world to tap new revenues and realize better return on their investment in broadband infrastructure. The conference session, titled "IPTV - Driving Carrier Network Transformation" is on the agenda of the Light Reading event being held Thursday, April 7, at the "W" New York Union Square Hotel. According to the organizers, "customer demand, competitive threats, and the availability of technology to deliver video services, are culminating in such a way that significant network transformations will undoubtedly ensue between 2005 and 2010."
With its TV+ System offer, mPhase is positioned to take advantage of this trend, because it offers telephone companies a way to seamlessly integrate IPTV with their broadband infrastructure and create a suite of As You Like It(TM) custom premium video on demand channels and targeted content.
About mPhase Technologies
mPhase Technologies Inc. (OTC: XDSL) develops and commercializes next-generation telecommunications and nanotechnology solutions, delivering novel systems to the marketplace that advance functionality and reduce costs. In telecommunications, the Company`s mPhase TV+ platform cost-effectively and reliably delivers entertainment digital television, high-speed Internet access and traditional telephone service over existing copper telephone lines. mPhase also offers a growing line of innovative DSL component products, such as the iPOTS, designed to help service providers lower the provisioning and operating costs associated with DSL. The company is bringing nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the market with a planned innovative, long-life power cell. More information is available at the mPhase Web site at www.mPhaseTech.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements related to future growth and earnings opportunities. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by management in light of current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes to be appropriate. Actual results may differ as a result of factors over which management has no control.
NEWS for XDSL PRINT THIS PAGE BIG FONT SMALL FONT
XDSL 0.42 0.04
mPhase Technologies Executive To Discuss IPTV Trends at Light Reading Telecom Investment Conference
LITTLE FALLS, N.J.
Media:
TMI
Sam Gronner, 201-592-7896
sam@technovative.com
Phil Thompson, executive vice president of product management for mPhase Technologies (OTC:XDSL), will be part of a Light Reading Telecom Investment Conference Thursday, discussing the transformation of network architecture to enable telephone companies to offer Internet Protocol television (IPTV) services.
Thompson will speak about the worldwide imperative by telephone companies around the world to tap new revenues and realize better return on their investment in broadband infrastructure. The conference session, titled "IPTV - Driving Carrier Network Transformation" is on the agenda of the Light Reading event being held Thursday, April 7, at the "W" New York Union Square Hotel. According to the organizers, "customer demand, competitive threats, and the availability of technology to deliver video services, are culminating in such a way that significant network transformations will undoubtedly ensue between 2005 and 2010."
With its TV+ System offer, mPhase is positioned to take advantage of this trend, because it offers telephone companies a way to seamlessly integrate IPTV with their broadband infrastructure and create a suite of As You Like It(TM) custom premium video on demand channels and targeted content.
About mPhase Technologies
mPhase Technologies Inc. (OTC: XDSL) develops and commercializes next-generation telecommunications and nanotechnology solutions, delivering novel systems to the marketplace that advance functionality and reduce costs. In telecommunications, the Company`s mPhase TV+ platform cost-effectively and reliably delivers entertainment digital television, high-speed Internet access and traditional telephone service over existing copper telephone lines. mPhase also offers a growing line of innovative DSL component products, such as the iPOTS, designed to help service providers lower the provisioning and operating costs associated with DSL. The company is bringing nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the market with a planned innovative, long-life power cell. More information is available at the mPhase Web site at www.mPhaseTech.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements related to future growth and earnings opportunities. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by management in light of current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes to be appropriate. Actual results may differ as a result of factors over which management has no control.
Super News von heute
1000% Chance jetzt !!
Die nächsten 5 Jahre wird es super Wachstum geben da bin ich mir sicher .
Phil Thompson, Executivvizepräsident des Produktmanagements für mPhasetechnologien (OTC:XDSL), ist ein Teil einer heller Lesetelekommunikations-Investitionkonferenz Donnerstag und bespricht die Umwandlung von Netzwerkarchitektur, um Telefonfirmen zu ermöglichen, Dienstleistungen des Internet Protocolfernsehens anzubieten (IPTV). Thompson spricht über den weltweiten Befehl durch Telefonfirmen um die Welt mit neuen Einkommen des Hahns und verwirklicht bessere Rückkehr auf ihrer Investition in der Breitbandinfrastruktur. Der Konferenzlernabschnitt, betitelt "IPTV - Fördermaschinenetzumwandlung zu fahren" ist auf der Tagesordnung des hellen Lesefalls, der Donnerstag, April 7, im Anschlußquadrathotel "W" neues York gehalten wird. Nach Ansicht der Organisatoren "Kundennachfrage, konkurrierende Drohungen und die Verwendbarkeit der Technologie zum Liefern der videodienstleistungen, kulminieren, so daß bedeutende Netzumwandlungen folgen ohne Zweifel zwischen 2005 und 2010.", Mit seinem TV+-Systemangebot wird mPhase in Position gebracht, um Nutzen aus dieser Tendenz zu ziehen, weil es Telefonfirmen eine Weise anbietet, IPTV mit ihrer Breitbandinfrastruktur seamlessly zu integrieren und einen Suite von herzustellen, während Sie on-demand Führungen des kundenspezifischen erstklassigen Bildschirmes It(TM) und gerichteten Inhalt mögen
Phil Thompson, Executivvizepräsident des Produktmanagements für mPhasetechnologien (OTC:XDSL), ist ein Teil einer heller Lesetelekommunikations-Investitionkonferenz Donnerstag und bespricht die Umwandlung von Netzwerkarchitektur, um Telefonfirmen zu ermöglichen, Dienstleistungen des Internet Protocolfernsehens anzubieten (IPTV). Thompson spricht über den weltweiten Befehl durch Telefonfirmen um die Welt mit neuen Einkommen des Hahns und verwirklicht bessere Rückkehr auf ihrer Investition in der Breitbandinfrastruktur. Der Konferenzlernabschnitt, betitelt "IPTV - Fördermaschinenetzumwandlung zu fahren" ist auf der Tagesordnung des hellen Lesefalls, der Donnerstag, April 7, im Anschlußquadrathotel "W" neues York gehalten wird. Nach Ansicht der Organisatoren "Kundennachfrage, konkurrierende Drohungen und die Verwendbarkeit der Technologie zum Liefern der videodienstleistungen, kulminieren, so daß bedeutende Netzumwandlungen folgen ohne Zweifel zwischen 2005 und 2010.", Mit seinem TV+-Systemangebot wird mPhase in Position gebracht, um Nutzen aus dieser Tendenz zu ziehen, weil es Telefonfirmen eine Weise anbietet, IPTV mit ihrer Breitbandinfrastruktur seamlessly zu integrieren und einen Suite von herzustellen, während Sie on-demand Führungen des kundenspezifischen erstklassigen Bildschirmes It(TM) und gerichteten Inhalt mögen
hallo fohrenburg
wie häufig bis du in diesem jahr schon explodiert ?
lebst du auf einem aktiven vulkan
wie häufig bis du in diesem jahr schon explodiert ?
lebst du auf einem aktiven vulkan
Ausbruch:
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Ich habe zufällig ein Bild der Rakete gefunden.
Ich habe zufällig ein Bild der Rakete gefunden.
Hallo Herr Fohrenburg,
was macht eigentlich NORTHWEST BIOTHERAPEUTICS???
heute in den USA wieder 10,42 % im Minus.
Gruß
annika1998
was macht eigentlich NORTHWEST BIOTHERAPEUTICS???
heute in den USA wieder 10,42 % im Minus.
Gruß
annika1998
Wie es steht hast du gerade geschrieben.
Habe am Freitag mal Gewinn mitgenommen ,werde aber wieder einsteigen wenn der Kurs unter 20 Cent fällt.
Gruss
Fohrenburg ( Herr )
Habe am Freitag mal Gewinn mitgenommen ,werde aber wieder einsteigen wenn der Kurs unter 20 Cent fällt.
Gruss
Fohrenburg ( Herr )
mPhase commercializes tiny metal detector
Neuer IR-Newsletter online - interessante Depotbeimischung.
Dear mPhase Shareholders,
As the fall trade show season begins to ramp up, I want to take a moment of your time to update you on our three major initiatives. Over the next few weeks I`ll send you updates reporting on our progress and focusing on the market potential of each of our major initiatives: IPTV; our Nanobattery; and our ultra-sensitive magnetometer development.
I want to start with our newest initiative, the magnetometer, because it represents an enormous potential, yet many investors tell me that they don`t understand what they really are.
Magnetometers detect changes or disturbances in magnetic fields and derive information on properties such as direction, presence, rotation, angle, or electrical currents; they make excellent sensors for a wide range of applications.
You can think of these as being part of a family of some of the world`s most sensitive metal detectors that work at room temperatures. The photo on the right shows one of the mPhase magnetometers samples in relation to the date line on a Lincoln penny. The tiny size and design using silicon processing enables the new applications that are not possible with current technology. The company expects the new sensors to be as much as 1,000 times more sensitive than current sensors.
This expected improvement in sensitivity may enable more accurate passive detection (range, bearing and mass) of metallic objects. In military applications, for example, the proposed magnetometer may be able to detect the presence of a solider carrying a rifle at approximately 150 feet from a single sensor, and larger targets such as a car may be detected at 800 feet from a sensor.
Metal detection is only one application for these magnetometers. These advanced sensors can also be used for RFID tags, metal stress detection, location and direction finding representing multi-million dollar opportunities.
The highest sensitivity magnetometers commercially available today are quantum magnetometers. Called SQUIDs (for Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices), these devices only work at the temperature where liquid helium boils, -455°F, making such magnetometers expensive and bulky, ill-suited for remote-sensing applications.
The mPhase magnetometer technology overcomes the cooling problem and enables a micro-scale, low-cost magnetometer that does not require cooling. The mPhase magnetometer should be up to 100-1,000 times more sensitive than existing commercial un-cooled devices.
The mPhase magnetometer will be smaller, more sensitive, less costly, and operate at room temperature, thus enabling a new class of sensor systems with appeal to specialized military as well as mass-market commercial applications.
Basic sensor designs have been under development at Bell Labs for several years, and the process technology to manufacture these sensors is well understood. In May we announced the first successful production of our prototypes in the Bell Labs clean room.
We expect to achieve substantial improvements in sensitivity by modifying the micro-scale magnetometers to include nano-scale features. These magnetometers can be used in metal detection and perimeter security applications for defense and homeland security. They can also be used healthcare systems and retail security like RFID tags.
The opportunities are enormous. Stay tuned for future development reports on the Nanobattery and our IPTV product, the mPhase TV+ System.
Neuer IR-Newsletter online - interessante Depotbeimischung.
Dear mPhase Shareholders,
As the fall trade show season begins to ramp up, I want to take a moment of your time to update you on our three major initiatives. Over the next few weeks I`ll send you updates reporting on our progress and focusing on the market potential of each of our major initiatives: IPTV; our Nanobattery; and our ultra-sensitive magnetometer development.
I want to start with our newest initiative, the magnetometer, because it represents an enormous potential, yet many investors tell me that they don`t understand what they really are.
Magnetometers detect changes or disturbances in magnetic fields and derive information on properties such as direction, presence, rotation, angle, or electrical currents; they make excellent sensors for a wide range of applications.
You can think of these as being part of a family of some of the world`s most sensitive metal detectors that work at room temperatures. The photo on the right shows one of the mPhase magnetometers samples in relation to the date line on a Lincoln penny. The tiny size and design using silicon processing enables the new applications that are not possible with current technology. The company expects the new sensors to be as much as 1,000 times more sensitive than current sensors.
This expected improvement in sensitivity may enable more accurate passive detection (range, bearing and mass) of metallic objects. In military applications, for example, the proposed magnetometer may be able to detect the presence of a solider carrying a rifle at approximately 150 feet from a single sensor, and larger targets such as a car may be detected at 800 feet from a sensor.
Metal detection is only one application for these magnetometers. These advanced sensors can also be used for RFID tags, metal stress detection, location and direction finding representing multi-million dollar opportunities.
The highest sensitivity magnetometers commercially available today are quantum magnetometers. Called SQUIDs (for Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices), these devices only work at the temperature where liquid helium boils, -455°F, making such magnetometers expensive and bulky, ill-suited for remote-sensing applications.
The mPhase magnetometer technology overcomes the cooling problem and enables a micro-scale, low-cost magnetometer that does not require cooling. The mPhase magnetometer should be up to 100-1,000 times more sensitive than existing commercial un-cooled devices.
The mPhase magnetometer will be smaller, more sensitive, less costly, and operate at room temperature, thus enabling a new class of sensor systems with appeal to specialized military as well as mass-market commercial applications.
Basic sensor designs have been under development at Bell Labs for several years, and the process technology to manufacture these sensors is well understood. In May we announced the first successful production of our prototypes in the Bell Labs clean room.
We expect to achieve substantial improvements in sensitivity by modifying the micro-scale magnetometers to include nano-scale features. These magnetometers can be used in metal detection and perimeter security applications for defense and homeland security. They can also be used healthcare systems and retail security like RFID tags.
The opportunities are enormous. Stay tuned for future development reports on the Nanobattery and our IPTV product, the mPhase TV+ System.
Gut, dass ich gestern gekauft habe.
Ein blindes Huhn findet auch mal ein Korn!
Lucent Technologies Bell Labs and mPhase Technologies Announce Milestone in Magnetometer Development
MURRAY HILL, N.J. & LITTLE FALLS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 28, 2005--Lucent Technologies (NYSE:LU) Bell Labs and mPhase Technologies (OTC:XDSL) today announced a milestone in their joint magnetometer project with the development of an un-cooled metal detector prototype. This prototype is the first working metal detector using technology pioneered by Bell Labs, and is a significant step towards the development of a device that will be theoretically 1000 times more magnetically sensitive than comparable solutions available on the market today.
Magnetometers detect changes or disturbances in magnetic fields and derive information such as presence, size, location and orientation of objects, such as metal, that have magnetic properties.
mPhase has licensed this magnetometer technology from Bell Labs and is working to commercialize the new class of magnetometers for use as un-cooled ultra-sensitive sensors for a host of possible defense and civilian applications including automated battlefield sensors and integrated compass and direction functionality in handheld devices.
The joint announcement was made at this week`s Technology Review Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.
"This is a disruptive technology," said Ron Durando, CEO, mPhase Technologies. "These magnetometers can be used in metal detection and perimeter security applications for defense and homeland security. They can also be used in healthcare systems and retail security detection like RFID tags."
"Bell Labs advanced nanotechnology and MEMS research and manufacturing capability position us to deliver cutting edge applications and products either directly or through our partnerships," said Dave Bishop, vice president of Physical Research for Bell Labs. "Our close working relationship with mPhase is a first step towards the commercialization of this promising technology."
The most sensitive of commercially-available magnetometers, called Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) can measure extremely small magnetic fields, such as the flux or force of magnetism on a single human red blood cell with a diameter about 7 microns. In practice, this level of sensitivity is only possible at the temperature where liquid helium boils, 455 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, limiting the applications in which they can be used.
This magnetometer prototype, which incorporates Bell Labs-designed micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), requires no cooling to achieve very high magnetic sensitivity. Additionally, as the sensing component is manufactured through a silicon-based process, production costs are expected to be significantly lower than with traditional magnetometers.
"We are planning to develop devices with applications in defense and commercial markets that were previously not practical with current technology," Durando said. "There are a number of companies interested in working with us across a range of new applications made possible by the size and sensitivity breakthrough."
mPhase is a Showcase exhibitor at the 5th Annual Emerging Technology Conference, the premiere conference for innovators and key leaders in technology and business held on MIT`s Cambridge, Mass. campus September 28-29, 2005. "We are very excited to have mPhase, a leading nanotechnology company and a pioneer in the field as a member of the Showcase," commented Vincent Caprio, Event Director for NanoBusiness 2005 and The Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.
About mPhase Technologies, Inc.
mPhase Technologies Inc. (OTC: XDSL) develops and commercializes next-generation telecommunications and nanotechnology solutions, delivering novel systems to the marketplace that advance functionality and reduce costs. The company, awarded the 2005 Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Technology Award, is bringing nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the market with a planned innovative long life power cell. Additionally, the company is working on prototype ultra-sensitive magnetometers that promise up to a 1,000-fold increase in sensitivity as compared with available uncooled sensors.
More information is available at the mPhase Web site at www.mPhaseTech.com.
About Bell Labs
Bell Labs, the R&D division of Lucent Technologies, is the leading source of new communications technologies. It has generated more than 30,000 patents since 1925 and has played a pivotal role in inventing or perfecting key communications technologies, including transistors, digital networking and signal processing, lasers and fiber-optic communications systems, communications satellites, cellular telephony, electronic switching of calls, touch-tone dialing, and modems. Bell Labs scientists have received eleven Nobel Prizes in Physics, nine U.S. National Medals of Science and eight U.S. National Medals of Technology(R). For more information about Bell Labs, visit its Web site at www.bell-labs.com.
About Lucent Technologies
Lucent Technologies designs and delivers the systems, services and software that drive next-generation communications networks. Backed by Bell Labs research and development, Lucent uses its strengths in mobility, optical, software, data and voice networking technologies, as well as services, to create new revenue-generating opportunities for its customers, while enabling them to quickly deploy and better manage their networks. Lucent`s customer base includes communications service providers, governments and enterprises worldwide. For more information on Lucent Technologies, which has headquarters in Murray Hill, N.J., USA, visit http://www.lucent.com.
Ein blindes Huhn findet auch mal ein Korn!
Lucent Technologies Bell Labs and mPhase Technologies Announce Milestone in Magnetometer Development
MURRAY HILL, N.J. & LITTLE FALLS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 28, 2005--Lucent Technologies (NYSE:LU) Bell Labs and mPhase Technologies (OTC:XDSL) today announced a milestone in their joint magnetometer project with the development of an un-cooled metal detector prototype. This prototype is the first working metal detector using technology pioneered by Bell Labs, and is a significant step towards the development of a device that will be theoretically 1000 times more magnetically sensitive than comparable solutions available on the market today.
Magnetometers detect changes or disturbances in magnetic fields and derive information such as presence, size, location and orientation of objects, such as metal, that have magnetic properties.
mPhase has licensed this magnetometer technology from Bell Labs and is working to commercialize the new class of magnetometers for use as un-cooled ultra-sensitive sensors for a host of possible defense and civilian applications including automated battlefield sensors and integrated compass and direction functionality in handheld devices.
The joint announcement was made at this week`s Technology Review Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.
"This is a disruptive technology," said Ron Durando, CEO, mPhase Technologies. "These magnetometers can be used in metal detection and perimeter security applications for defense and homeland security. They can also be used in healthcare systems and retail security detection like RFID tags."
"Bell Labs advanced nanotechnology and MEMS research and manufacturing capability position us to deliver cutting edge applications and products either directly or through our partnerships," said Dave Bishop, vice president of Physical Research for Bell Labs. "Our close working relationship with mPhase is a first step towards the commercialization of this promising technology."
The most sensitive of commercially-available magnetometers, called Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) can measure extremely small magnetic fields, such as the flux or force of magnetism on a single human red blood cell with a diameter about 7 microns. In practice, this level of sensitivity is only possible at the temperature where liquid helium boils, 455 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, limiting the applications in which they can be used.
This magnetometer prototype, which incorporates Bell Labs-designed micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), requires no cooling to achieve very high magnetic sensitivity. Additionally, as the sensing component is manufactured through a silicon-based process, production costs are expected to be significantly lower than with traditional magnetometers.
"We are planning to develop devices with applications in defense and commercial markets that were previously not practical with current technology," Durando said. "There are a number of companies interested in working with us across a range of new applications made possible by the size and sensitivity breakthrough."
mPhase is a Showcase exhibitor at the 5th Annual Emerging Technology Conference, the premiere conference for innovators and key leaders in technology and business held on MIT`s Cambridge, Mass. campus September 28-29, 2005. "We are very excited to have mPhase, a leading nanotechnology company and a pioneer in the field as a member of the Showcase," commented Vincent Caprio, Event Director for NanoBusiness 2005 and The Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.
About mPhase Technologies, Inc.
mPhase Technologies Inc. (OTC: XDSL) develops and commercializes next-generation telecommunications and nanotechnology solutions, delivering novel systems to the marketplace that advance functionality and reduce costs. The company, awarded the 2005 Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Technology Award, is bringing nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the market with a planned innovative long life power cell. Additionally, the company is working on prototype ultra-sensitive magnetometers that promise up to a 1,000-fold increase in sensitivity as compared with available uncooled sensors.
More information is available at the mPhase Web site at www.mPhaseTech.com.
About Bell Labs
Bell Labs, the R&D division of Lucent Technologies, is the leading source of new communications technologies. It has generated more than 30,000 patents since 1925 and has played a pivotal role in inventing or perfecting key communications technologies, including transistors, digital networking and signal processing, lasers and fiber-optic communications systems, communications satellites, cellular telephony, electronic switching of calls, touch-tone dialing, and modems. Bell Labs scientists have received eleven Nobel Prizes in Physics, nine U.S. National Medals of Science and eight U.S. National Medals of Technology(R). For more information about Bell Labs, visit its Web site at www.bell-labs.com.
About Lucent Technologies
Lucent Technologies designs and delivers the systems, services and software that drive next-generation communications networks. Backed by Bell Labs research and development, Lucent uses its strengths in mobility, optical, software, data and voice networking technologies, as well as services, to create new revenue-generating opportunities for its customers, while enabling them to quickly deploy and better manage their networks. Lucent`s customer base includes communications service providers, governments and enterprises worldwide. For more information on Lucent Technologies, which has headquarters in Murray Hill, N.J., USA, visit http://www.lucent.com.
+ 20 Prozent!
Ich freue mich!
Ich freue mich!
hab auch 25000 stk gekauft!
hab jetzt auf 40000 stk aufgestockt !
insider haben in den letzten monaten massiv gekauft!
insider haben in den letzten monaten massiv gekauft!
Und South Pacific habe ich auch schon im Depot! Wie geil!
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