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Nethercomm Corporation

970 W Valley Parkway # 509

Escondido, CA 92025-2554 map

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Phone: (760) 233-2387
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Nethercomm Corporation in Escondido, CA is a private company which is listed under communication services. Our records show it was established in 2005 and incorporated in California. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of $570,000 and employs a staff of 12.

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Tech specifics: September 19, 2006 UWB in gas lines General UWB also pay attention to Upaid Systems (listed below)

"Broadband-in-Gas (BiG), as Nethercomm calls it"

"A Southern California company called Nethercomm came up with some nifty science for sending broadband signals over the last mile through natural gas lines, but U.S. gas companies aren't buying in. "

The Chicago-based energy infrastructure engineering firm EN Engineering became interested in Broadband-in-Gas (BiG) in 2005 and tried to sell the Nethercomm idea to natural gas utilities all over the country. “To make a long story short, they didn’t believe it would work,” says EN Engineering VP of business development Phil Bottger.

The company’s founder and CEO, Patrick Nunally, founded Wave Interactive Networks (now Wave Systems Corp. ) (latest News for Wave) (patents). Neither Nunally nor the company's public relations contact returned calls for comment Monday. EN’s Bottger says he hasn’t spoken to Nunally in six months.

Nethercomm says its patent portfolio protects the fundamental science behind conducting broadband signal through gas lines. The company says it also holds patents protecting the actual communications architecture needed.

Other Info:

Patrick O. Nunally serves as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Nethercomm Corporation. Dr. Nunally has more than 20 years of entrepreneurial experience in semiconductor and embedded processor design. He led IBM's Wireless Patents Portfolio Development and headed the development of numerous wireless and transaction processing technologies for several companies. Dr. Nunally serves as Senior Vice President of Patents & Intellectual Property of Upaid Systems. other... He served as Chief Technical Officer and Vice President of Business Development of Patriot Scientific Corp. from June 2001 to May 2005. Prior to that, Dr. Nunally provided consulting services to Patriot Scientific Corp. since May 2000. From December 1998 to May 2000, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Intertech. From June 1998 to December 1998, he served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Gruppe Telekom, Inc. From April 1996 to June 1998, he served as Chief Technical Officer and co-founder of Aristo, now PlayNet Inc. He served as Chief Engineer of PlayNet Technologies Inc. (Formerly Aristo International Corp.) since April 1996. Dr. Nunally Co founded and served as Vice President of Wave Interactive Network from January 1995 to April 1996 and served as its Executive Vice President of Engineering. From January 1994 to December 1994, he served as a Fellow of VLSI Technology Inc. From September 1992 to December 1993, Dr. Nunally served as Chief Executive Officer of Intellisys Automation, Inc. From December 1990 to September 1992, He served as Chief Executive Officer of E-Metrics, Inc. He also held other senior management positions with Interstate Electronics and Sensormatic Video Products Division. From August 1986 to February 1989, Dr. Nunally served as Director of Technology Application for General Dynamics Air Defense Systems. Dr. Nunally received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Pacific Western University in 1996, an MBA from the University of LaVerne

Patents and applications:

Patrick Nunally

Patrick O. Nunally

Patrick O'Neal Nunally

He's involved technically at many levels, and now he's involved with e.Digital....along with a host of other highly skilled professionals.....

scam? I think not.
doni

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