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Currently partner in Intus IQ a brand marketing company that licenses his and other key innovators patents to various industries.
Currently partner in Intus IQ a brand marketing company that licenses his and other key innovators patents to various industries.

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'''Atlanta Business Chronicle;''' Patent ruling could be key for wireless industry IPCo patents could be worth hundreds of millions
'''Atlanta Business Chronicle;''' Patent ruling could be key for wireless industry IPCo patents could be worth hundreds of millions
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Revision as of 16:33, 11 July 2008

Thomas David Petite One of the five key early inventors of Wireless Mesh Adhoc Technology[1] with over 30 US patents dating back to 1995 on adhoc networks a listing of his inventions came found at [2], born 1956, Atlanta Georgia, father Robert Eugene Petite of the [Fondu Lac Chippewa tribe]http://www.fdlrez.com/. Mother Helen Ruth Byrd

Past life founder of; StatSignal Systems, Inc. the first company in the late 1990's to successfully patent and introduce wireless mesh technology to the utility industry and health care industry.

Currently partner in Intus IQ a brand marketing company that licenses his and other key innovators patents to various industries.


LIFE BIO

Thomas David Petite goes by his middle name David he was brought up in Atlanta whoever his father who was Native American Chief of Chippewa tribe in Wisconsin educated David on the cultural heritage of the Chippewa tribe instilling strong values and a great sense of pride. [1]

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Reuter News; Wed Jan 30, 2008 Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudmin & Robbins now representing pioneers of mesh technology - David Petite, and Dr Edwin Brownrigg

From Fulton County Daily Report; FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007 In Court fight over wireless technology invented by David Petite

Atlanta Business Chronicle; Patent ruling could be key for wireless industry IPCo patents could be worth hundreds of millions [2]

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