network 1 communications

Smoke And Mirrors Again For Network One…Now Buzz Broadband

March 25, 2009

Like the smoke-and-mirrors of  the past Network 1 Communications has now turned into a buzzard.  Actually they are now a bee going by the company mascot.  You got to give it to this company for their creativity.

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O’Fallon Wireless Network 1 Communications Has Some Skeletons

July 26, 2008

Not too long ago in May of 2008 the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil lawsuit against GlobeTel.  GlobeTel was ran then by CEO Mr. Timothy Huff now with Network 1 Communications (aka O’Fallon Wireless). Mr. Huff was charged with accounting fraud and unregistered sales of stock.  Per the SEC litigation release number [...]

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Network 1 Communications Power By A Lamp Shade

July 17, 2008

Tim Huff, president of Fenton-based Network One Communications, was fined $30,000 by the SEC for past questionable business practices.  In short practices that were all hype and no substance.  This discovery is nothing new as there are enough posts, articles and information on the Internet to question the presidents’s alleged practices. I attempt to remain [...]

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Network 1 Communications (AKA O’Fallon Wireless) Plan of Attack

June 26, 2008

Network 1 Communications expands to Brentwood, Cottleville, Crestwood, Dardenne Prairie, Florissant, Kirkwood, O’fallon, St. Paul, MO (Missouri).  Just toss the word wireless behind each city name.  It doesn’t stop there.  Virtually The Federal Communications Commission contains a wealth of information proving 802.11x wireless technology is not a prudent choice. This is particularly true for the [...]

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After the Smoke and Mirrors Clear O’Fallon Wireless is Just a Trick

February 12, 2008

O’Fallon, Mo‘s City Hall has completed a city wide wireless network installed and managed by Network 1 Communications. The city is using phrases such as “it’s free for the city” or “doesn’t cost the city.” One would think a non-profit organization is providing charitable services to the city. First, clarification regarding this article is needed. [...]

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