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Re: colemano post# 39609

Friday, 10/22/2010 12:18:46 PM

Friday, October 22, 2010 12:18:46 PM

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Thank you colemano and kidfid, this guy finds needles in haystacks!

For all the belle-achers with little faith I have posted the part kidfid is refering to.
https://www.otciq.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=33492

The Company is currently acquiring or establishing operations in China, Hong Kong, Vietnam and the United
States. The Company’s core services include Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP), high capacity data circuits
(IPLC, VPN, VLAN) and Internet Data Center (IDC) services. The company is initially focusing on VoIP and
high capacity data circuits as these have the lowest initial capital cost with the highest generation of revenues.
The Company has contracts to utilize highly valuable fiber connections between Hong Kong and China and the
United States and Vietnam. These services will be revenue generating during 2010. Asiana plans to aggressively
expand these services.
The Company is also looking for new technologies that it can distribute in the Asia market area. The Company
recently entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for a new state of the art video compression technology
that promises to greatly reduce the bandwidth required to deliver high quality video content of fixed and mobile
wired and wireless platforms.
In addition, this technology could radically reduce the amount of data storage that
is required to retain all types of video content, such as television programming, security camera feeds, sporting
events and movies. This represents an extremely large revenue opportunity. The Company’s relationships with
the large fixed and mobile carriers in China, Hong Kong and Vietnam will be extremely helpful in introducing
this more cost effective method of delivering downloadable or streaming media content to their subscribers. This
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new technology should enable carriers to expand their content offerings, by better utilizing their scarce network
resources.
The opportunity to provide value added telecommunicatio