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Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 2 of 3
Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 3 of 3
Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES Feb. 10, 2005 Monthly Report ...
ConectiSys News WIRELESS COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_2/Monthly%20Report%...
Page 1 of 3
Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 2 of 3
Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 3 of 3
Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES Feb. 10, 2005 Monthly Report ...
ConectiSys News WIRELESS COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_2/Monthly%20Report%...
Page 1 of 3
Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 2 of 3
Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 3 of 3
Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES Feb. 10, 2005 Monthly Report ...
ConectiSys News WIRELESS COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_2/Monthly%20Report%...
Page 1 of 3
Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 2 of 3
Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 3 of 3
Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES NITE+SCHB+TDCM+FRAN+2 on Bid ...
Looks like it finally got to where
it wanted to be.
Lets see if we get an afternoon rally.
Liz Taylor PR on the New Web Site? ...
I looked for it and could not find
it anywhere.
Anyone else see it there?
Also, is the Show still scheduled
for Feb. 14?
TIA.
CNES LVL2 NITE+4 on Bid ...
Looks like a little Walk Down and a few
Sellers this morning.
But with these MM's still on the Bid and
eager to Buy at this price, I'm going to
make a prediction and say we might get
an afternoon or late-day move up.
People will not want to be out of
this for Monday. Too much of a
gamble if the FCC approval comes
out Pre-Market.
We'll see.
RWRD has potential ...
But only with a Bank Charter
and not before in my opinion.
With it they become legit.
Without it, they're just another
Penny Stock Pipe Dream.
Couple that with the 90% loss
in the PPS during the big drop
and people are very wary.
GLTY.
CNES Feb. 10, 2005 Monthly Report ...
ConectiSys News WIRELESS COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_2/Monthly%20Report%...
Page 1 of 3
Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 2 of 3
Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 3 of 3
Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES Feb. 10, 2005 Monthly Report ...
ConectiSys News WIRELESS COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_2/Monthly%20Report%...
Page 1 of 3
Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
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Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
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Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES Feb. 10, 2005 Monthly Report ...
ConectiSys News WIRELESS COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_2/Monthly%20Report%...
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Report II Volume 2005 February 10, 2005
HNet Update: Our FCC contractors are on schedule we do anticipate approval this month. METER DATA MANAGEMENT AGENT (MDMA) UPDATE: It has been quite some time since the Company has given an update on our CNES, Network Operating Center. The below stated upgrades are intended to serve as the new platform for our HNet-5.0 products and to advance our efforts to achieve the Meter Data Management Agent (MDMA) status with, State and Local Utility Distribution Companies (UDC). Back Ground: To correctly calculate transmission, distribution, and competitive transmission charges, for customers, the Utility Distribution Companies (UDC) will need to retrieve meter usage data for interval meters from external MDM Agents, such as CNES/NOC. The external MDMA needs to calculate usage from meter reads; validate, estimate and edit that usage; post the usage in the approved Utility Distribution Metering Exchange Protocol (a.k.a. California Metering Exchange Protocol) format to a server; and provide the UDC access to that server for retrieval of the data. All MDMAs will be responsible for construction and operating their MDMA server system to allow timely and secure transfer of applicable meter reads and usage data between themselves and the utility. All potential MDMA’s must meet the acceptance test requirements in compliance with the UDC. MDMA Preparation for Server Testing & Acceptance • The CNES Network Operation Center (CNES-NOC) Servers have been upgraded to MDMA system procedures in compliance (CNES-MDMA) with Federal, State and Local Energy Distribution standards. • CNES-MDMA upgraded hardware and software configuration is in progress for CNES-MDMA acceptance testing in parallel of existing operations. The stand alone redundant networks uniformed encrypted protocols employee; hi-level security equal or greater to archival electronic public records and privacy standards. • Drawings for a 14’x26’=364’clean room environment to house CNES-NOC’s are in progress this will include a fully operational mirrored unmanned CNES-NOC at a location outside of the primary district or within fifty miles for disaster recovery backup as required by MDMA standards. • November 8th, 2004, CNES completes its HNet™-MDMA protocol conversion requirements. Using the preferred protocol of our local energy distributor, that has enabled the communications gateway. This protocol has defined our MDMA dissemination and transfer programs. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
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Marcus Evans Conference in review Many have been asking about the results of the Utility and Metering Billing conference that we attended last month. We were very refreshed by several of the key conference speakers. In the Utility Industry, as you may or may not know, it is rare to find those who are visionaries and truly understand the path and potential of new business in this daft, trying to be deregulated market. Those particular individuals were the ones we sought out and spoke with at length and have continued contact and further discussions. We have been very encouraged by these opportunities that these key persons and companies are bringing to us. In the future we hope that good things will transpire from these engagements. We are very excited at this point to take CNES out to the Market and begin networking in a new way. We believe our product HNet is still on the cutting edge of new emerging technologies. UPCOMING MARKETING EVENTS As we mentioned, we are very excited to be at a point where we can market our HNet technology. We will be attending these up and coming, events. For more, information on these opportunities visit the links listed below… NRECA Tech Advantage in San Diego, February 23-28 The only Utility Industry Conference and Trade Show exclusively; for electric cooperative management, engineering and operations, information technology and purchasing employees. http://www.techadvantage.org/eprise/main/TechAdvantage2005/Binaries/final_brochure.pdf Metering, Billing, CRM/CIS America 2005, April 11-13 Summary: The challenges in achieving a secure and sustainable utility future are by providing reliable, reasonably priced services and require prudent choices. This reality calls for changing the path of development through technology and policy innovation. There is a critical window of opportunity before the industry. To plot a new course that will enhance, secure and grow the industry, stakeholders need to actively ensure that they are: Inspiring; users, developers and producers to efficiently distribute, manage or use utility services; Innovatively; developing strategies and finance to speed the development and deployment of more advanced technologies; Integrating - resources technologies and approaches (‘alone, the private sector cannot assure the delivery of "public goods." Nor can the public sector act by itself to provide technology deployment'). More… http://www.metering.com/events/mam2005 This months Article: TRANSFORMING THE UTILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The utility business community is facing major challenges associated with liberalization of the market, unbundling, deregulation, organization transformation, and establishing a sustainable business environment. In this transition process, utilities aim to provide a high quality of water and electricity supply to the customer cost-effectively. ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
Page 3 of 3
Automation and information technology have developed rapidly in recent years, and have been implemented in utility business systems – planning, operation, maintenance, customer services and others. The advanced information systems were able to provide a breakthrough in transforming utilities from the classical electromechanical concept to the digital world. However, there is still a considerable gap in mirroring the correlation between overall water and energy flows (the product) with the financial flow (the money) to reach a sustainable and competitive business environment. Click here to finish the article Website Update Enjoy a “Tour” of our new site! Learn more about our company go to the ConectiSys Auto Presentation ConectiSys Corp. /monthly report/2005/
By: Marsha Lee Casspi, Marketing Director
CNES Shake over? EOM.
Mozilla Firefox does not like the Intro ...
Is that an Active-X Control?
If so then that's the problem.
Web Site does look better ...
That is what is so strange about this Stock
and Company ...
Every time you seem to think it will do one
thing, it will do another.
Anyway, I am looking forward to Feb. 14 to
see what happens.
GLTYA.
CNES prints .0039 - Up 14+% ...
LVL2 NITE+SCHB on Bid Buying every
Share they can get their hands on.
Watch them jump around to do it.
Premeditated Bogus PR's are killing ...
This dream?
You hear that Frank?
Don't string along your Shareholders
and expect them to pay your Bills.
The O/S will tell the truth.
If that has increased by a huge
amount then we know for a fact
that these PR's were a lie.
I hope not but, without facts this
thing does not stand on its own.
sirsly00, I agree 100%, Do or Die ...
If nothing happens by Feb. 14, then this
looks more and more like another calculated
PR Pump and Dump to lure in the Newbies and
keep the Longs on the Hook.
Frank better have something to say this time.
People are sick and tired of these Bogus PR's.
If nothing happens I predict this will start to
implode.
Frank has really painted himself into a corner.
Buy Order in for .0015. EOM.
CNES: Tiktre, agree 100%. EOM.
CNES prints .0037 - Up 8%. EOM.
CNES NITE+SCHB still grabbing Shares. EOM.
zandant, does it help? ...
I've even gone so far as to give the
benefit of the doubt ...
Maybe they did not announce the Host(s)
because the Names are so big it would
of made a Buy-Back more difficult?
People just don't know what to think.
And, Frank does not help ... much.
CNES: Holding for FCC News. EOM.
QBID and Frank's Problem is this ...
For every Good News and Positive PR or Fact
that is put out, they then do something to
put doubt back in people's minds.
Look at the Bogus Host(s) PR and no more News
on the Liz Taylor Show as an example.
If they would just think about how their
PR's are going to be received a little more,
then I think they could avoid a lot of problems.
Simple as that.
If you are REALLY READY Frank, THEN put out the PR.
ct_here, current Buy-Back ...
If one is going on. That's what I meant.
Some of the people here made comments that
maybe Frank is doing a Buy-Back now.
From what more Posters say, they now
think that massive dumping has been
going on and the O/S is much larger.
Say 10-30 Billion is what some people think.
I guess with no Real Facts from QBID. people
think the worst.
Couple that with these Fluff PR's, who know
what to think.
No Bank Charter, no PPS increase. EOM.
CNES Jan. 11, 2005 Monthly Report ...
PDF File shows Picture of Wireless Meter ...
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_1/Report_1%20rev.4....
CNES MM SCHB brings up Bid too ...
Low Spread, no games yet.
Maybe they're ready to let it run?
They've only had about two weeks to pick
up all kinds of Cheap Shares.
CNES getting jiggy. Radar for FCC PR. EOM.
CNES getting jiggy. Radar for FCC PR. EOM.
OT: Is Raging Bull Offline? TIA.
CNES NITE+SCHB+3 all on Bid. Radar. EOM.
MLON: Send EMail to Mario Pino ...
Tell him how you feel about things!
Name: Mario Alexander Pino
Location: Beverly Hills CA - HONG KONG
Gender: Male
Marital Status: SINGLE
Hobbies & Interests: Choppers Travel Sking BODY BUILDING
Favorite Gadgets: CAR-BIKE-HIFI STERO FOR DJ
Occupation: INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT BANKER
Personal Quote: THERE IS A TIDE IN THE AFFAIRS OF MEN, WHICH TAKEN AT FLOOD, LEADS ON TO FORTUNE; OMITTED, ALL THE VOYAGE OF THEIR LIFE IS BOUND IN SHALLOWS AND IN MISERIES. ON SUCH A FULL SEA WE ARE NOW AFLOAT; AND WE MUST TAKE THE CURRENT WHEN IT SERVES, OR LOSE
APino49350@AOL.COM
MellonResearch@AOL.COM
PS ...
While you're at it, send one to Ken Schilling of IBZT too!
RWRD: I agree, Bank Charter weeks away. EOM.
Liz Taylor Show going on schedule? EOM.
CNES NITE+SCHB+2 Buying all they can. EOM.
CNES NITE+SCHB+2 Buying all they can. EOM.
CNES FCC Approval this week. EOM.
CNES FCC Approval this week. EOM.
CNES: Rumors that FCC is done. EOM.