Tuesday, August 28, 2012

O2 Secure Wireless begins testing new broadband equipment in Florida


The city of Palm Coast, Florida will get first dibs on the cutting-edge wireless broadband equipment that O2 Secure Wireless, Inc. has just installed.

O2 has recently completed a fiber backhaul rollout at its corporate retail location in Palm Coast. The company is now building wireless tower facilities throughout the U.S.

Palm Coast hosts a market potential of around 55,000 households. O2 has secured a Service Network Agreement for the region.

In a recent statement, O2 reported that they will test their new wireless broadband network over the next 60 days. Points of interest include the total area covered by their new towers, the signal strength for indoor and outdoor coverage, and the different antennas and amplifiers involved.

O2 intends to test their equipment in its various configurations. After the equipment meets -or, preferably, exceeds- expectations, O2 will approve the equipment purchase. It will then start building up wireless broadband infrastructure in Palm Coast.

In order to raise capital for its projects in Florida (as well as those in the Dominican Republic,) O2 increased the share structure from 1.5 billion to eight billion shares.

This is O2's latest step in establishing a brand identity. The company participated in many community events in the Palm Coast area. It also recently announced a contract with BigHeadTV, as well as the execution of national resale agreements.

We are very excited to have reached this landmark in our strategy to build a presence in the Palm Coast territory,” said Val Kazia, president of O2 Secure Wireless. “These tests will allow us to have 'real' coverage data.”

According to Ms. Kazia, O2's original coverage models suggested a minimum of 12 sites. “We refined that down to seven sites,” she said, “but once the evaluation is complete we will be able to determine the precise coverage requirement in order to deliver the best quality product to the consumer.”


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