Thanks VPbanker, that is what I thought based upon the internet research I have done. However, the patents associated with our VLNT seem to have some value related to current I.T. trends (i.e. Video TV, Video Conferencing, Internet telephone etc) I'm certainly no expert on ANY of this but some piece of patented VLNT hardware or software could become utilized by someone provided that the patented hardware/software is viable. I suppose that it would need to be capable of highspeed performance and compact utility. Knowing more about the actual functionality of the patented material would shed a lot of light. With the evolution that has taken place in the past 10 years alone in the computer world, I wonder why this patented material has not ALREADY gotten more use or attention, if it is good technology.