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Re: MFK post# 80193

Monday, 04/14/2014 9:55:22 AM

Monday, April 14, 2014 9:55:22 AM

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Im not happy with the lack of dollar figures given with the PR on the financials.. They list deals with HUGHES but not the amount of money the contracts will be worth.. The below contracts together have to be worth several million IMO but it is not stated






Dominican Republic:
On
June 26, 2013 Wialan established and registered a 50/50 joint
venture in the Dominican Republic with locally based partners called Wialan
Technologies Dominicana. In association with Hughes Network Satellite Delivery
Systems, Wialan plans to deliver wirel
ess internet, together with its public announcement
and video surveillance systems, to initially 300 schools

growing to approximately 2,600
of the 6,000 total schools in the Dominican Republic which do not presently have these
types of facilities.
Haiti
:
On
July 15, 2013 Wialan established and registered a 50/50 joint venture in Haiti
called Wialan Technologies for the sale and deployment of Wialan systems in Haiti.
HughesNet has agreed to provide internet connectivity.
In both
Dominican Republic and H
aiti, the plan is to assemble the Wialan product locally
under Wialan’s supervision using Wialan’s authorized selective components shipped
from Wialan’s base in the US.
Brazil:
On August 6,
2013
Wialan established and registered a
50/50 joint venture in
B
razil
called Wialan Technologies Brazil with local Braz
ilian partners for the assembly
,
sale and deployment of Wialan’s combined wireless internet, video surveillance and
public announcement systems throughout Brazil. (Presently, these systems are being
te
sted in Brazil for compliance with local regulatory compliance.)
Revenues
and operating results from the foregoing 50/50 joint ventures are expected to
be reflected by Wialan commencing third quarter, 2014
Venezuela
: Wialan Technologies, Inc. delivered,
via an agreement with The United
Nations, and supplied 250 Outdoors Access points and 450 CPE devices in Venezuela.
The wireless equipment is in use in the country of Venezuela, where the government is
providing some areas of the city of Caracas, the capi
tal and the airport with free wireless
Internet. These devices have been installed and were put in service in 2005, 2006 and
2007. Since then the devices have continue operating without a failure, which has proven
the technology to be easy to use and most
of all, very reliable

Nicaragua
:Wialan Technologies provides Amnet of Nicaragua with the Wi Gate 300 as a
demo for Hot Spots.
Mexico:
Mexico City and Cancun have both developed wireless t
echnology in many
sites, including the Cancun Airport where fourteen million passengers are in transit
annually.
Colombia
has also invested in Wialan's equipment to provide wireless services. Digital
Cable System, a cable operator with over one hundred cab
le ends, has deployed Wialan
Technologies Access points
to provide wireless services