February 2015 - Project Update

As we near our 2015 public launch, Wave is already seeing a hug influx in pre-registrations. Over the last two months, the traction has been a sign of unprecedented success, even in the early phases of our technology platform. The prediction now shows that our 2015 Beta release could have as much as 1 million pre-registered users and be worth and estimated $100,000,000. The most successful traction in history is Angry Birds which gained 50m users in 35 days, upon our public launch we aspire to be as successful with traction and adoption. 


Our new Campus development is complete: - Parking, Beach, River, Pool, Staff, 4 bed with 4 on suites. Those with 2%+ in Wave have claim to this idyllic 2,050 meter squared plot of beach front land and villa.








Our 2015 strategy includes a new development methodology and incorporation as part of our multi-phase launch of this technology. The purpose of having a company for phase 2 and 3 is to contract with UK networks and advertisers who would like to trial our technology. Once the revenue from advertisers and virtual currency mining compensates the data consumption costs we'll be ready to invite ISP's to use our technology and offer their customers a transposed billing model, whereby the user receives free internet access. 






So our UK company is set up, we're calling the service Wife-Eye. Wife-Eye will let users serve ads and apps on their own WiFi, then when Wave is ready, they'll be able to upgrade to free internet. It's been a challenge to figure out how you make internet access free, but more so a right. The conclusion was to operate Wave in a technocracy (called UTE) and Wife-Eye in a democracy e.g. the UK. 



There's been occurrences, this month and before, where people associated with this venture and its founder (me) seem to actually prefer the low life, instead of working together to collectively better ourselves and move into 'the high life;. The majority of the community surrounding and supporting this venture want to see it succeed, but more importantly, have a vested interest in its success. Huge amounts of time and money really has been invested into fulfilling our charter to make internet a free and inherent right. We've covered lots of ground already, but there's still some more to go before we actually make internet access free and more importantly, everyone's inherent right. The pivots and turns, milestone and set backs, are creating a real feeling of excitement but also uncertainty and nervousness, which some people clearly cannot contain. We've made it this far, through thick and thin, and our team working on this have no intention of going in any other direction than UP, from here on afterwards. 






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