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Boy I thought I was on to something all the way to the bottom DUTV sure was alot of reading to get to the bottom.
http://www.contentpromotion.net/index.php?opt...;Itemid=28 I'M off today so im a kicking fool.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/digit...81377.html Okay I know everyone is aware but I have to post anyways. Fills good.
NEW YORK and KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. ( DUTV ), an innovator in over the IP video transport systems with its breakthrough New Last Mile Platform, announced today that it had signed an agreement to acquire Jamaica Network Access Point, LTD (JNAP). Upon closing the deal, Mark Reid, CEO of JNAP will become the CEO of Digital Utilities Ventures.
Operations - JNAP, operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV), will offer hardware, software, consulting, and support services to carriers and content suppliers in its capacity as the emerging de facto connectivity hub for the Caribbean and longer term the underdeveloped world. Leveraging the strengths of the two companies, DUTV will establish its video transport technology, hardware and support services center in Jamaica and its software research and development facility in Dallas, Texas. The company will also benefit from the cost-effective software development and engineering resources within its Network operations center.
Combined Technology Portfolio - The merger creates a combined technology portfolio that extends from the traditional point of one-service product offerings to using DUTV's New Last Mile Technology to converge critical infrastructures and services such as Television Broadcasting via the Internet directly to the TV and Cell Phones with WiMAX (4G), WiFi, 3G, Fiber, or Cable as the delivery systems to form one common network transport system. . .all through its Network Operating Center (NOC) located at the Company's World Operating Headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica.
"We are very excited about this ingenious consolidation of businesses," said Garry McHenry, President of Digital Utilities Ventures. "By leveraging the strengths and diversities of the combined operations, we can offer our current and future customers an expanded network for technical support and integrated communications for a global market."
Added Mark Reid, CEO of JNAP, "With our one-stop-shop capabilities, we offer telecommunication providers the possibility of covering all areas of products and services to all digital devices on their network with JNAP as a central network access point partner. In addition, with the flexibility of this Convergence Program, we can provide both end-to-end solutions and modular solution packages that allow step-by-step system integration. Finally, this merger will enhance our financial stability through efficiencies gained by consolidating our business operations and our strong government/B-to-B client roster, create significant product and market synergies, and expand our product and service offerings to our Caribbean and Global customer base."
About Jamaica Network Access Point, LTD - JNAP is Jamaica's independent communications services company specializing in all aspects of network, communications and service support activities such as:
- Cell Site Support Services from Green Field to Maintenance
- Network Service Provisioning for Fiber, IP Voice and Data
- Internet Services for Consumer Broadband & VoIP
- Business Protection Facility & Data Center
- Carrier Neutral Interconnect Services
About Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. (Pink Sheets: DUTV) - Digital Utilities Ventures is an intellectual property company and advanced technology incubator. The Company was formed to manufacture and market its innovative, Internet to TV and Cell Phone Communications System for the domestic and international Quad-Play/Convergence services industries. Called The New Last Mile, it uses an Internet based platform to deliver its TV programming. This means that DUTV can deliver live programming of broadcast quality from anywhere in the world over the Internet directly:
- To TV sets without the aid of computers (IP ready) by simply piggybacking on existing broadband connections, and
- To cell phones worldwide via WIFI, Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO) 3G networks, and the emerging next generation 4G WiMAX
All using under 1 megabit of the Internet as the backbone to the television set and 150 kilobits to the cell phone
In effect, creating the first global "Virtual Cable Television Network". (Website: www.DUTV.US)