BioFiltration Systems Inc. Announces Successful Completion of SWOMI Broadband Wireless Internet Testing in South Carolina -AT 2MBS-.Business Editors SARASOTA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 24, 2000 BioFiltration Systems Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :BIFS BIFS Binary Format for Scenes BIFS Built-in Functions (Arithmetic) BIFS Biotechnology Information for Food Safety BIFS Backoff Inter-Frame Space ) announced today that its Technology group, Beachaccess.net, a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of BioFiltration Systems, has completed successful testing of its roaming broadband high speed wireless internet with measured speeds of 2 mega bits per second or 256 kbps. Preliminary assessments of the SWOMI SWOMI Seamless Wireless Omnidirectional Mobile Internet (TM) systems performance indicates that it surpasses other companies claimed throughput speeds for broadband wireless systems by over one hundred percent and achieves speeds fast enough to facilitate the use of all multimedia features now in use on high end internet websites. These types of tested features include, voice over IP, two-way video telephony, and a host of remote business to business access features, including remote video monitoring which will be implemented by the parent company to monitor the BioFiltration systems nationally. One of the more advanced capabilities of SWOMI(TM) is it's unique ability to seek and switch from one cell to another using patented firmware thereby allowing users to seamlessly roam beneath the network without having to reconfigure or reset their equipment as they move between cells. This provides users with unrestricted movement within the roaming network. The SWOMI(TM) technology further provides customers with the ease of using standard internet protocols (TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. ) for network access that provide connectivity equivalent to fixed based T1's at $40 dollars per month for residential customers as compared to the thousands of dollars that are normally charged for this type of high speed connection. Al Keyser CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. BioFiltrations Systems commented "now that SWOMI(TM) has successfully passed our stringent testing criteria we will begin to implement our rollout strategy immediately to offer SWOMI(TM) to the public. The initial phase of the rollout will begin within our testing area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Myrtle Beach is a city and in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It is part of the Grand Strand, a stretch of beaches along the South Carolina coastline, and the combined Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach MSA. . It will span the area between Georgetown, South Carolina Georgetown is the third oldest city in South Carolina and the county seat of Georgetown County. Located on Winyah Bay at the confluence of the Great Pee Dee River, Waccamaw River, and Sampit River, Georgetown is the second largest seaport in South Carolina, handling over 960,000 to Calabash, North Carolina Calabash is a town in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States, in the Wilmington metro area. The population was 711 at the 2000 census. It prides itself as the "Seafood Capital of the World" because of the town's large amount of "Calabash-style" seafood restaurants. , thus creating the first multi-state roaming wireless high speed broadband network. This will allow out of state customers to access the network directly without incurring long distance or out of lata charges. What this means is that all of our customers can roam freely throughout the two state service area without incurring any long distance telephone charges". Jay Knabb CEO Beachaccess.net commented, "Although the seamless roaming between cells of the SWOMI(TM) network is distinctly unique compared to other such systems, one of the more interesting tests of the throughput capabilities offered by this technology was that of live video conferencing between our engineers in Myrtle Beach South Carolina, and a remote test location in Portland, Oregon. The test was conducted using a laptop computer while driving in an automobile under the SWOMI(TM) network. The test location in Portland, Oregon was tied into the internet using standard DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary . The results of the test revealed crystal clear video and audio quality immediately making it a functional tool for home and business connectivity. The possibilities that are presented by this technology make SWOMI's(TM) wireless roaming real time audio and video performance more uniquely functional than any other wireless system currently available." Ken Bourg bourg n. 1. A market town. 2. A medieval village, especially one situated near a castle. [French, from Old French, from Late Latin burgus, fortress, Vice President of Research and development commented, "We anticipate an accelerated phased rollout of the SWOMI(TM) system throughout the coastal sections of the two state area, followed by a further expansion of the SWOMI(TM) network system to selected geographic regions of Florida. What sets SWOMI(TM) apart from the rest of the competition is it's ability to actively seek cell signals as users move throughout the network. This capability is similar to the methods used by cell phone systems but is the first such practice applied to wireless computer networks that we know of. The patented firmware that facilitates this feature is performing beyond our expectations." 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