COMPANY

V-TEL Communications Incorporated was founded by Kenneth Bailey in 1998, after a long career in Government, Aerospace, Artificial Intelligence, and Defense Related Research and Development Projects. V-TEL’s mission is to create advanced communication prototypes using cutting edge technology. This initiative includes the development of cellular technology, and also .com products for E-Commerce and Internet uses. It is V-Tel’s intent to gain a reputation for technology milestones and firsts like those established by Thomas Edison at Menlo Park over a century ago.

To do this V-TEL has assembled a team of consulting engineers and business advisors to aid in the development of V-TEL’s communication products. The hand picked engineers come from the talent pool of Fortune 100 Companies. V-TEL’s business advisors are from the Harvard Business School and the University of California at San Diego, and UCLA.

Presently, V-TEL holds or has pending numerous patents, and prototypes are under development at all times. V-TEL has also entered into several licensing agreements for the manufacturing and use of its patented technologies.


 

PRESIDENT

In 1972, Kenneth Bailey was involved in the development of the first Video Games, Pong I&II. In 1975, he developed the first wireless cable TV receiver for MDS. In 1979 Ken’s Company developed the first domestic satellite receivers for consumers. In 1984 Ken’s Company was awarded the First Wireless Cable Licenses for Australia known as RSTV Technology. In 1989 Ken’s Company developed the first Electronic Fingerprint Module, and was a qualified bidder to produce the first California Holographic Drivers licenses. In 1990 Ken’s Company filed patent applications for Taxi-Vision, and the first Hand-Held Credit Card activated Cellular Telephone. In 1992 Ken designed and built the first credit Card processing center not owned by a Bank or Bankcard affiliate. In 1995, 1996 and 1997 Ken worked for the Federal Government, with assignment to Edwards Air Force Base and The Marine Corp Logistics Base in Barstow, California. At both installations Ken was involved and exposed to Government experts in the fields of Aerospace, Artificial Intelligence, and Defense Initiatives, and with various experts from industry giants such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin (Skunk Works), Rockwell, and the NASA research center.

In 1998, Ken founded V-TEL Communications Corporation with a mission to invent the future.

 


 

IN DEPTH DETAILS

For in depth corporate details and Officers credentials, contact Gissel Barrera at:

info@v-tel.com

 

 

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