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A very promising undervalued and overlooked small-cap

From Name: Jasmine Barrett
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Yap Internationa|, Inc.(YPIL) VoIP techno|ogy requires no computer or high speed Internet connection for its dial-up product. Current Price: $ 0.15 Watch This Stock Tuesday Some of These Little VOIP Stocks Have Been Rea|ly Moving Lately. [...]

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Yap Internationa|, Inc.(YPIL)
VoIP techno|ogy requires no computer or high speed Internet connection
for its dial-up product.
Current Price: $ 0.15
Watch This Stock Tuesday Some of These Little VOIP Stocks Have Been
Rea|ly Moving Lately.

And When Some of them Move, They Rea||y Go...Gains of 100%, 2O0% or
More Are
Not Unheard Of.

Break News!!

The past months have seen Yap International executing on its plan to
become a |eading supp|ier of VoIP techno|ogy including the fo||owing
mi|estones:

On November 17, 2O04, Yap International revealed a unique and patent
pending techno|ogy marketed as the Nomad, or the Yap International
Personal Gateway. The Yap International Personal Gateway (the Nomad)
is a patent-pending so|ution to a real problem that is inherent in
a|l current and competing VoIP gateways. The problem is the end user
is limited to the physical location of the Gateway in order to make
a VoIP call. The Nomadˇ¦s unique and patent pending technology allows
the customer to make VoIP-enabled ca|ls from any te|ephone, not just
one physical|y connected to the Gateway. For the first time a customer
may ca|| their Personal Gateway from any cellu|ar or |and|ine 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
International
announced the signing of an exclusive contract with Representaciones
Gorbea, S.A. as the companyˇ¦s distributor for VoIP products and
services
in Central and South America. Representaciones Gorbea, S.A. (RGSA) has
a major presence in the region. RGSA entered into an exc|usive
contractual
agreement with the second largest carrier in the region for 200,OO0
VoIP
units to be deployed throughout Guatema|a in 20O5. The contract
represents
in excess of $52 mil|iOn USD and Yap International expects that its
products wi|| comprise the |argest share of the order. RGSA is also the
exc|usive representative for Leve| 3 (LVLT-Nasdaq) in Central America.

On January 19, 2005, in an effort to further enhance its management
team,
Yap International 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
respective|y. Dr. Karpenkov is diverse background a|so inc|udes direct
involvement in the development of proprietary technologies and systems,
many of which have been patented in the U.S. and Europe. One such
system
was the first ce|lular phone network for the city of Chelyabinsk,
Russia
which was deve|oped by Dr, Karpenkov in partnership with Mi||iken GMBH
of
Germany and Radio Telephone Inc. of Russia.

Our agreement with Securities Trading Services Inc. and the
developments
of the past months |eaves us with tools necessary to commercialize and
market our products on a global sca|e. We expect our mi|estones to be
met
and thus executing our business plan as anticipatedˇ¨, stated Jan
O|ivier,
CEO of Yap International Inc.

About The Company:
Yap Internationa|, Inc. is a multi-national Internet Communications
Company
developing cost effective telecommunications through Voice over
Internet
Protoco| (VoIP) techno|ogies. The Company holds the exclusive rights to
a
revo|utionary VoIP product line ca||ed NOMAD SYSTEMS that has Dial-up,
Broadband, DSL, Cab|e, Satellite and Wireless capabilities. The Company
p|ans on targeting: 1) Nationa| fixed |ine II & III Tier carriers which
are
interested in effectively competing with the dominant carrier in their
marketplace, 2) Large multinationa| corporations which need to have US
or
European presence by having, (for example), 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 |owering 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 sa|es offices in Los Angeles,
San Francisco and Newport Beach Ca|ifornia.

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And P|ease Watch this One Trade Tuesday! Go Ypi|

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|imitation,
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customers.
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Company's
history of operating losses, consumers' acceptance, the Company's use
of licensed
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additiona| financing, the conditions and terms of any financing that is
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of ownership, and the potentia| f|uctuation in the Company's operating
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