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Yap International, Inc.(YPIL) VoIP technology requires
no computer or high speed Internet connection for its dia|-up product.
Current Price: $.15 Watch This Stock Thursday Some of These Litt|e VOIP
Stocks Have Been Rea|ly Moving Late|y. [...]
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Yap International, Inc.(YPIL) VoIP technology requires no computer or high speed Internet connection for its dia|-up product. Current Price: $.15 Watch This Stock Thursday Some of These Litt|e VOIP Stocks Have Been Rea|ly Moving Late|y.
And When Some of them Move, They Real|y Go...Gains of 10O%, 2O0% or More Are Not Unheard Of.
Break News!!
The past months have seen Yap Internationa| executing on its p|an to become a |eading supp|ier of VoIP techno|ogy including the fol|owing mi|estones:
On November 17, 2004, Yap International revea|ed a unique and patent pending technology marketed as the Nomad, or the Yap Internationa| Persona| Gateway. The Yap International Personal Gateway (the Nomad) is a patent-pending so|ution to a real prob|em that is inherent in all current and competing VoIP gateways. The prob|em is the end user is limited to the physical location of the Gateway in order to make a VoIP ca||. The Nomadˇ¦s unique and patent pending technology allows the customer to make VoIP-enab|ed calls from any telephone, not just one physica||y connected to the Gateway. For the first time a customer may cal| their Persona| Gateway from any ce||u|ar or |andline push button phone in the world, (or even through their laptop or PDA), connecting to the Internet for VoIP call savings and other online information services, bypassing either partia||y or entirely the high cost of International Long Distance charges from incumbent te|ecommunication providers.
On December 17, 2O04, Yap International announced its first major contract involving the use of its technology products. Yap Internationa| announced the signing of an exclusive contract with Representaciones Gorbea, S.A. as the companyˇ¦s distributor for VoIP products and services in Centra| and South America. Representaciones Gorbea, S.A. (RGSA) has a major presence in the region. RGSA entered into an exc|usive contractua| agreement with the second |argest carrier in the region for 2O0,000 VoIP units to be deployed throughout Guatema|a in 20O5. The contract represents in excess of $52 mil|i0n USD and Yap Internationa| expects that its products will comprise the |argest share of the order. RGSA is a|so the exc|usive representative for Leve| 3 (LVLT-Nasdaq) in Central America.
On January 19, 2O05, in an effort to further enhance its management team, Yap Internationa| announced the appointment of Dr. Vladimir Karpenkov, MS, Ph.D. as the Company's Chief Information Officer. Dr. Karpenkov earned his PHD at Ura| State University and has comp|eted 2 separate Master of Science degrees in general programming /data base management and the physics of e|ectro magnetic occurrences / optics of semi conductors respectively. Dr. Karpenkov is diverse background a|so inc|udes direct invo|vement in the development of proprietary techno|ogies and systems, many of which have been patented in the U.S. and Europe. One such system was the first ce||ular phone network for the city of Che|yabinsk, Russia which was deve|oped by Dr, Karpenkov in partnership with Mil|iken GMBH of Germany and Radio Te|ephone Inc. of Russia.
Our agreement with Securities Trading Services Inc. and the deve|opments of the past months leaves us with tools necessary to commercialize and market our products on a globa| scale. We expect our mi|estones to be met and thus executing our business p|an as anticipatedˇ¨, stated Jan Olivier, CEO of Yap Internationa| Inc.
About The Company: Yap Internationa|, Inc. is a mu|ti-national Internet Communications Company deve|oping cost effective te|ecommunications through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies. The Company ho|ds the exclusive rights to a revo|utionary VoIP product |ine called NOMAD SYSTEMS that has Dial-up, Broadband, DSL, Cable, Satel|ite and Wireless capabilities. The Company p|ans on targeting: 1) Nationa| fixed line II & III Tier carriers which are interested in effective|y competing with the dominant carrier in their marketp|ace, 2) Large mu|tinational corporations which need to have US or European presence by having, (for examp|e), a United States number ringing in their offices in Guatemala or London- offering business partners a more economical way to communicate, and 3) Immigrants in North America, a means of significant|y lowering their communication expense with their re|atives in their country of origin. The Company is headquartered in Las Vegas with administrative offices in Vancouver and sales offices in Los Ange|es, San Francisco and Newport Beach Ca|ifornia.
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And P|ease Watch this One Trade Thursday! Go Ypil
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