4G+ mobile broadband developed by Competitive Companies Inc
Competitive Companies Inc. has developed a new 4G+ technology which they are calling 4G+ Mobile Broadband. They are claiming the expected high end transfer speeds will exceed 100 Mbps for downloads.
The current definition for high-mobility 4G devices (operating in trains and automobiles) is having a top limit of 100 Mbps. Low-mobility 4G is considered stationary or pedestrian-held mobile devices with upper speeds of 1 Gbps.
The CEO of Competitive Companies Inc., William Gray tells us “We call this 4G+ Mobile Broadband because its ultimate download speeds can exceed 100 Mbps to the end user. These ‘mobile’ broadband speeds represent substantially greater speeds than what is currently available in most U.S. rural, urban and suburban markets.”
A wholly-owned subsidiary, Wireless Wisconsin LLC, in putting a test of the technology into operation in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Currently speeds well in excess of 25 Mbps are available.
CCI is able to achieve such high speeds by deploying patented MRFT (Multichannel Radio Frequency Transmission) technology. The MRFT technology was developed by Wytec International Inc., and Wytec is being purchased by CCI for $10 million.
Additional technologies including frequency banding, macro-diversity technology and cognitive radio technology are also incorporated to produce the 4G+ speeds.
This should usher in a brand new era in wireless communications. Would you like some 100 Mbps and greater speeds when you are riding home from work on the train?
If you’re not lucky enough to be one of the small group of 4G+ testers in Wisconsin then for now here’s a selection of fixed internet providers in Wisconsin to chose from.














So now we can all reach our 2GB/mo bandwidth cap in the first 5 minutes of the month. Swell!
Competitive Companies is a fraud using this story to sell penny stock to suckers. That’s all there is to this non-story.