WiFi Wireless, Inc.'s strategic and timely deployment of its "WFSCT System" offers many solutions to today's ongoing port security concerns. Last week's increase in our Homeland Security Advisory System being raised to "RED," meaning severe risk of terrorist attacks in the airline industry, reminds us that enhancing the U.S. Ports Security still remains the top priority.

The Department of Transportation projects that, compared to tonnages recorded in 2001, total freight moved through U.S. ports will increase by more than 50% by 2020 and the volume of International Container Traffic will more than double. The U.S. accounts for roughly 19% of the world goods trade, and 15% of the world services trade. According to the California Border Patrol (CBP), in 2005 there were a total of 11,340,842 cargo containers shipped to the U.S.

With the U.S. Ports being a key factor in world trade today, security is the main goal for the ports as well as to improve the screening process. Our WiFi Cargo Container System has the ability to monitor real-time container identification, security alerts (cargo tampering detection), temperature monitoring, and hazardous or explosive materials detection -- providing a solution to the concerns.

The responsibility of our International Sea Port Boarders is shared by the federal, state, local government, port authorities and private industry. WiFi Wireless, Inc., with our Container Tracking System, is capable of screening any cargo container. WiFi has a comprehensive approach and is essential in protecting our ports' security and our homeland.

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