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Peep turns phone into cell-tower-free transmitter

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LAS VEGAS, USA: Peep Wireless Technology, a Delaware Corporation, revealed its PeepApp iPhone software at CES.

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The company says that the software app turns every phone into a client/server viral transmitter/receiver. Those “seed phones”, in turn, capture every device with bluetooth, WiFi or other spectrum points (ie: Game Boxes, Pads, Cafes, Bluetooth cars, PCs, Internet TVs, numbering over 450 million locations) and cause the Peep Mesh to grow and grow around the world in a repercussive peer-to-peer manner.

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The app will also be released on other phone platforms in the future.

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The company also adds that with the app consumers need not pay a phone bill and all their email, Internet and media access would be free forever and they would control a new type of internet/mobile network. An embedded social network structure pays them to use the system and transact with the App.

On the the other hand, it saves them billions of dollars and years of build-out time and doubles network owners' capacity almost overnight. It creates instant, low-cost, femtocell, picocell and dead-zone fill-in solutions.

The entire solution is software based but Peep will, in future announcements, release a keyfob item that quadruples the range, scope and power of the PeepApp.

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