XG Technology, Inc.
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xG Technology, Inc. | |
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Type | Public |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Sarasota,Florida,U.S. |
Key people | Richard L. Mooers, Chairman/CEO Roger G. Branton, COO/CFO Joseph A. Bobier, CTO |
Industry | Telecommunications,Broadband Wireless Access |
Products | xMax TX-110 Handset, xMax |
Revenue | ▲ $0 USD FY '06 |
Net income | ▲ $-11.261 million USD FY '06 |
Employees | ??? |
Website | www.xgtechnology.com |
xG Technology, Inc. is a developer of wireless communications technologies.
The Company is headquartered in Sarasota, with central engineering facilities located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is incorporated under the laws of Delaware.
The company has produced a new low-power, long-range communications technology called xMax based on xG Flash Signal. xG Flash Signal uses single cycle modulation to boost the range of wired and wireless communication devices. Incorporated into products as a new physical layer "PHY" chipset, xG Flash Signal also reduces a device's RF output power, resulting in improved battery life.
There is considerable controversy about the claims made for their product. See www.ka9q.net and marconig.wordpress.com