Mobile Area Networks, Inc. (OTCBB: "MANW") was incorporated in Florida on November 28, 1997 and became the successor in interests to a Texas corporation of the same name, effective January 1, 1998. The Texas corporation, formed May 22, 1996, transferred all right, title, and interests in and to its assets over to the Company. Such transfer was made in exchange for the Company's issuance of stock to the Texas Company's shareholders on a five (5) for one (1) share basis. That is, each share of the previously outstanding stock was split up into five (5) shares of the Company's stock. The Management of the Company had previously decided to operate from and be domiciled in the state of Florida and therefore also decided to streamline its corporate operations, and at the same time created more authorized shares for the corporation to use for funding and or acquisitions. This was accomplished without diluting the ownership of the then current owners of private shares. The effect of this action was to change the State of Incorporation of the Company.

Mobile Area Networks, Inc. (the "Company") started operations in Heathrow, Florida in 1996 and in early 1997 the company successfully developed, deployed, and documented 1.5 Mb (T-1 speed) wireless data service into hotels for users of laptop computers and stationary internet kiosks, beginning in Waltham (Boston), MA. From its wireless LANs (local area networks) at hotels, office buildings, convention centers, or other locations, the Company routed data traffic through broadband high speed data lines or wireless broadband data links which terminated at the Company's operations center in Heathrow, Florida. The Company's management retains the technical expertise for providing this service and welcomes requests to deploy certain locations. However, less secure and less expensive services with free offerings remain to be the dominant business model.

Though technically successful, this service did not generate sufficient revenue to sustain operations and the Company's management pursued other means of generating revenue to sustain the operating Company.