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Peep Wireless

Copyright © 1998-2012 Peep Wireless Technology. More infrastructure; lower cost.
Patents issued & pending!

Peep Wireless Technology: Peer-to-peer global mobility. Every phone, everywhere, without limits.

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The first global mobile network that does not require cell towers!

Now in use in more than 60 countries!
 


There are now more wireless connections in the U.S. than there are people (and growing).


Creators of Democr-C™ (distributed by Apple™), the top software assisting "the Arab Spring" and other movements , Sec-OpsMobile2™
, Concert-MobilePeep™ & numerous free mobile networks!

 


 

Our software links mobile devices, routers, cars, game systems,  some new kinds of hardware and everything our software can find, with transceiver capability,  into an ad-hoc peer-to-peer Halo™ network.

 

Peep Wireless was honored by CRN Magazine with a commendation in its selection of "Emerging Vendors" demonstrating that Peep's constant efforts towards technology excellence are paying off. The honor was also seconded by American Registry with an honor for "Business Excellence".

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Peep Wireless technology instantly expands wireless capacity for little or no cost, depending on the customer needs.

 

By using peer-to-peer structure, Peep™ increases network capacity and coverage without needing additional infrastructure, such as base stations. Even in a catastrophic failure of the cellular phone system, the Peep Halo Mesh Network will still continue to operate.

Over a decade ago, our team developed a method of operating a Smartphone or other mobile handheld wireless computerized communications device outside of a normal cellular network.  The method can be useful for either reducing cellular phone costs, or alternatively when the cellular phone infrastructure is degraded or absent. In such situations, the Smartphone operates in an alternative peer-to-peer wireless network mode, supplemented by optical network links as needed.  The method can utilize standard Smartphone functionality such as Bluetooth or WiFi transceivers, light sources, and video cameras, and may be implemented in the form of a standard Smartphone App. The invention may establish a Gnutella-like peer-to-peer networking protocol between nearby Smartphones, and can extend the length of the peer-to-peer network connections by way of longer distance optical, radio and VeBand™ links. In alternative embodiments, various Smartphone peripherals can be added to extend the functionality of the peer-to-peer network still further.

 

The difference between Peep™ and traditional cellular technology is that each Peep-enabled mobile device decreases the need for cellular infrastructure capacity. In essence, peep enabled devices create a mesh network. Within the mesh network, the cellular infrastructure is not used. Services outside the mesh network are created via a gateway to the client’s network. All Peep-enabled devices act as nodes and carry traffic between themselves within the mesh network.

 

Peep technology can be configured as Femtocell, hot-swap-tactical, Direct-to-consumer media delivery, mobile & home VOIP and other architectures.

 

You can see our technology at work on the Apple App Store, in emergency regions, disaster zones and government systems.

 

See the New York Times Article on the use of our technology process for Middle East regime change. Peep Democri-C software was the world's first use of "regime-changeware". See: "U.S. Underwrites Internet Detour Around Censors Abroad" at  NYTimes.com

 

Steve Jobs underscores the value of Peep's technology which was first invented by Peep Wireless: 

http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-57325292-248/steve-jobs-wanted-to-replace-carriers-using-wi-fi-spectrum/

Peep Technology is patent protected.

 

The Bottom line: The service provider can support more devices and more traffic without additional infrastructure expenditures and without degrading service to its subscribers. This leads to significant savings in CapEx while giving subscribers greater coverage. The impact on the subscriber is very positive because network capacity and coverage is increased. The impact on the subscribersr’s device is minimal as the service provider can limit the amount of traffic transferred in the background on the device and the PeepApp™ can manage power and background use to the subscribers benefit.

 
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