TORONTO, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 4, 2008 -- Bryan D. Moir, CEO of Airesurf Networks Holdings Inc. ("Airesurf")(CNSX: ANH), today announced the first major order for its new MegaFI(TM) System. Mobi-Technology of Mississauga Ontario has agreed to purchase 100 units of the MegaFI(TM) System to meet local demands for their hotspot business and to showcase the technology at MacWorld in January 2009.
"We applaud Mobi-Technologies entrepreneurial vision in taking the WiFi broadband world beyond the building and establishing connectivity in public spaces, as well as their recognition that users of WiFi enabled devices such as the iTouch and smart phones like the iPhone and Blackberry are increasingly demanding access to the more cost effect broadband vs. 3G networks wherever they may be working or traveling".
"With Airesurf's MegaFI(TM) System extending the range of traditional hotspots, new revenue streams and opportunities have been made available to us", stated Joe Mathews, President of Mobi-Technology.
Airesurf is a researcher and developer of wireless (WiFi) digital communication amplifiers. The Company recently received FCC approval for its MegaFI(TM) System. For more information, please visit: www.airesurfnetworks.com.
Mobi-Technology is a provider of broadband wireless and related services. For more information please contact Joe Mathews 905-279-5057.
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AireSurf Networks Holdings Inc.
Mr. Bryan Moir
Chief Executive Officer
(905) 943-4043
Email: info@airesurfnetworks.com
Website: http://www.airesurfnetworks.com
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