How does the technology demonstration given by xG Technology in November 2005 correspond to what xG is doing today?
A. The demonstration in 2005 was held before the Company chose to focus on the mobile VoIP application. In 2005, the Company demonstrated that its technology could transmit 3.7MB of data over 18 miles from an 800 foot tower, using 35 milliwatts of power. Although xG had no base station or end user device to test at that time, it was a very successful demonstration of the viability of the Companys concept of sending and receiving high rates of data over significant distances at very low power. The technology employed in that demonstration is the basis for the xMax mobile VoIP network that is currently operating in the Fort Lauderdale area. Using xG-developed base stations and handsets, the network is transmitting from towers as low as 60 ft. in the unlicensed 902-928MHz band. The network has demonstrated excellent QoS (quality of service), fixed low latency, and strong resistance to interference in an urban/suburban environment. This allows the delivery of clear calls without drop-offs,