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Monday, November 29, 2010

News Update 8th Oct

Telecoms back office: The main bugs are fixed now. So we will aim to publish the telecoms back office early next week.


You will see the new telecoms back office / portal probably on Monday. This will replace the current system.


The new system will not require a log in after you have already logged into your GWN account.


All accounts will be activated in the new system. When your account is activated you will be able to use the functions.


Please note: We have seen a lot of phone numbers have been entered wrongly. So we will have to manually change these.


This will mean that if you have not entered your number in the correct format you will only be able to use some of the functions in the telecoms portal. You will be able to make and receive calls using the portal but you will not be able to receive calls to your mobile phone until the data is entered correctly.


So please do not contact support if your mobile phone can't receive calls yet. This can only happen when your number has been re entered correctly.


We estimate that over 40% of the several thousand numbers entered are wrong.


Please be patient while we sort this out for you. it may take several days to re enter all the wrong numbers.


Bonuses: The bonuses will end at midnight London time tonight. if you are still waiting for your bonus to be credited, please do not open a support request. Just give it another 24 hours and your bonus will be there.


PEPs: No more PEPs will be available after mid night London time tonight


Profit Share: The first profit share will be calculated tomorrow. We need to allow more time for all the bonus PEPs to be credited. This should be completed by 6pm tomorrow. The first profit share is expected to be just over 1 cent per PEP. We expect this to increase rapidly to several Euros per PEP over the next few months as the telecoms services are fully deployed followed by the other income streams. So please manage your expectations as only now can we move forward to deploying what will be an incredible service used by millions.

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