DALLAS, TEXAS November 25, 2009 — CornerWorld Corporation [OTCBB: CWRL] (“CornerWorld” or the “Company”) CEO Scott Beck issued a letter to shareholders, investors and other interested parties today, providing an update on the Company’s progress. The letter reads as follows:

To our Shareholders, Investors and other interested parties:

As we head into the final month of 2009, CornerWorld and its wholly owned subsidiaries, the Enversa Companies (“Enversa”) and Woodland Holdings (“Woodland”) which includes RANGER Wireless Solutions (“RANGER”), continue to make significant progress. We also have an eye towards 2010, where CornerWorld is positioned to strengthen its portfolio of services.

This month, I am pleased to share the following highlights:

Financial Update

For the month ended October 31, 2009, the Company successfully met its stated goal…

Tell Your Customers Up Front

Tuesday, 11. 24. 2009  –  Category: T2 Communications

Many customers do their own market research before purchasing a product or service, but there are still some unnoticeable inconveniences that the average consumer cannot find on their own.  They are left for the sales person or customer service representative to share with the customer.  It’s tempting to avoid uncomfortable conversations about your product’s faults or your service’s limitations, but there are benefits to telling them up front versus waiting until you are asked for an explanation.  Customers want to know that they are being helped and not just sold.  In the end, it’s all about developing and maintaining a level of trust.

Don’t Leave the Fine Print Alone
Letting your customer discover the limitations of your products and services in the…

Comparing 3G Networks

Friday, 11. 20. 2009  –  Category: Ranger Wireless Solutions

An interesting lawsuit by AT&T has been making a lot of news lately.   They are suing Verizon in an effort to force them to stop airing new ads that tout a superior 3G network.  While the case seems far from over, current rulings seem to be favoring Verizon; who touts having five times the 3G coverage.  This debate brings to light an interesting conversation—how do you determine the best 3G network?  The truth is (at least in part) in the eye of the beholder.

The term 3G is really more generic than it seems.  In simple terms, 3G stands for the 3rd Generation of wireless networks.  It actually describes many different technology types, from CDMA to GSM to even WiMAX.  Therefore, depending on the…

Are Wireless Phones Really About the Phone Anymore?

Monday, 11. 16. 2009  –  Category: Dial611

On the legal side of telecommunications, the “duck test” is often used to describe how new technologies fit into legacy regulatory policies.  When data companies unveil voice services and claim that they are data and not voice products, the argument is often made by competitors and regulators that “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.”

This test is pertinent to the current state of the wireless phone industry as well.  With all of the enhancements happening, the user experience is getting more and more complex.  As a result, a paradox emerges.  If a phone doesn’t have a key pad, doesn’t require minutes and is rarely used to make…