Booming Telecom
July 1, 2008
The global mobile phones market grew by 15.6% in 2005 to $81.2 Billion and is projected to reach $131.2 Billion in 2010, an increase of 61.6% in just five years. The Chinese mobile phones market is growing even more rapidly, having risen by 20.8% in 2005 to reach a value of $10.2 billion (Source: Datamonitor). The number of mobile subscribers worldwide topped 2 Billion in 2005, and is expected to reach 3.96 Billion by 2011 (Source: Portio Research). In 2010, the global mobile phones market is forecast to have a volume of 1.058 Billion units, an increase of 82.6% since 2005 (Source: Datamonitor). Cell phones have become an irreplaceable feature of modern life, and the ability to deliver a clear, reliable signal is imperative. Companies that are capable of offering a more efficient platform with broader coverage stand to profit enormously in the new telecommunications world.
Road Wings, Inc. (OTC: RDWG) currently holds the exclusive rights to the revolutionary integrated telecommunications technology developed by OneFi Technology. OneFi's innovative WiMax technology provides integrated voice and data for all communication needs, including telephone, broadband Internet, digital television, and more. The Company has developed a comprehensive business plan designed to bridge the "digital gap" between those with easy access to broadband networks and those without, both domestically and internationally. The suite of services offered through the robust broadband networks provided by WiMax technology includes Internet, IPTV, and VoIP (both home and mobile). This innovative technology brings its customers 100% wireless broadband in any area within their wireless community). With scattered coverage in just a few metropolitan areas through less than a third of the U.S., Clearwire (CLWR) has already achieve a market cap in excess of $2.1 Billion with a similar technology. By adopting this revolutionary technology across a significantly wider area, Road Wings looks to answer an underserved market and achieve even greater results.
As evidence of the reality of the convergence of various communications and entertainment technologies, Telephia Incorporated notes that: "On-portal mobile game revenue (in the U.S.) jumped 61% year-over-year to $151 million in Q4 2006... Nearly 17.4 million mobile consumers downloaded a mobile game last quarter, up 45% from a total of 12 Million downloaders a year ago, according to Telephia, the world's largest provider of syndicated consumer research to the telecom and mobile media markets…" ("Telephia Mobile Game Report, Q4 2006" www.telephia.com). With electronic devices becoming more and more reliant on the ability to receive and transmit data, it is becoming ever more imperative to provide improved data transfer capabilities, and OneFi's unique technology is able to integrate these needs in a superior package.
According to Company research, even as of March 2008 nearly half of all Americans are still using dialup Internet connections, and only 28% of American households have access to broadband Internet. Many of these households exist in rural areas that offer insufficient population densities to induce internet service providers to install the infrastructure necessary to answer the demand. The multi-radio intelligent and dynamic backhaul pioneered by OneFi's technology vastly increases the performance of the network for all types of demanding data applications, and allows OneFi to bring broadband to those regions that traditional providers are incapable of adequately serving.

