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May 9, 2003
John Romagnoli, VP of Corporate Sales, attended this year's APCC trade show in Las Vegas on behalf of Spectrum Select . One of the main topics of conversation were Wireless Internet access (Wi-Fi) and "hotspots". As he talked about that and how Spectrum Select has incorporated it into the i-Spectrum, the customers became even more interested. Once the benefits were explained, the people he spoke with were very impressed in what Spectrum Select has done.
April 24, 2003
More i-Spectrums Features:
Internet access and be on the payphone simultaneously.
High-Speed Wireless Internet Access
More payphones can convert to i-Spectrum:
GTE style housing, Protel 2000 or 7000, CoinCo coin mechanism.
GTE style housing, Elcotel Series 5, CoinCo or Mars coin mechanisms.
May 15-16, 2002
iSpectrum Select attended the APCC (American Public Communications Council, Inc.) trade show at the MGM Grand Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas, NV. This was the first public demonstration of i-Spectrum and it was a hit. All attendees that visited were very excited and had positive feedback. We also received great interest from representatives outside of the United States.
The staff of i-Spectrum noticed the booth constantly occupied by attendees of the show, wanting to know more about i-Spectrum, wanting demonstrations or simply testing out the units themselves. We also recognized people that visited us several times over the two days and we were happy to see them come back with more questions and comments. We thank everyone who visited.
April 29, 2002
iSpectrum Select has successfully installed the first i-Spectrum in the East Coast. Location is at the Hyatt Regency Miami in Florida.
March 22nd, 2002
Spectrum Select has concluded its one-month beta testing of i-Spectrum at the international terminal of the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It was a success. Revenue was higher than expected, especially since we offered end users the first 5 minutes of Internet access free of charge. There was no damage whatsoever to the hardware. We kept a log file of all functions completed or attempted and have over 17,000 entries.
Spectrum Select will continue beta testing at various locations to determine the demand of Internet access for people “on the go”.