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  Innofone.com Inc. in the past has been in the business of providing traditional telephone services with plans to offer in the future a range of low cost telecommunication services utilizing the Internet and wireless technology.

Innofone.com recently entered into an agreement to acquired 100% of IPv6 Summit Inc. IPv6 Summit is the leading organizer of IPv6 events in the world. For its first two fiscal years the company was profitable.

IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6 and is the successor protocol to the current Internet, Internet Protocol version 4, which was introduced in June 1973 and turned 32 years old this summer. IPv4 is a 32-bit protocol, while IPv6 is 128-bits, allowing for 3.4 x 10 to the 38th power new IP addresses, and thus allowing for a vast increase in connecting people, places, and things to the Internet. IPv6 has new labels for Quality of Service and Flow that are being integrated into new products and services under development by many companies, and most new routers and operating systems include IPv6. IPv6 usage, in packets, is expected to grow over 1,000 times between now and 2010 in part due to dozens of government IPv6 mandates and new hardware and software that uses IPv6 for what some perceive as greater potential Internet security and quality.

IPv6 derives revenue from:
 
 
Sponsorships - The Company accounts for over 70% of total global historical sponsorships for IPv6, from 44 companies.
Attendee Fees - The Company has generated more in attendee fees for IPv6 than any other group, including governments
Training Fees - The Company has put more people through its IPv6 trainings than any other company outside Asia.
Consulting to Governments - The Company is one of only two contractors to the US Dept. of Defense IPv6 Transition Office. We are adding new sources of revenue during the 2005-2007 period as follows.
Consulting to Corporations - serving the need for companies seeking to understand, act, profit, and lead their industries in v6.
Hardware Revenue - acting as a distributor of IPv6 routers with 30-40% margin and setting up first IPv6 only web store.
Software Revenue - acting as online distributor of IPv6 software, first to market with this focus
Subscription Revenue - offering IPv6 wireline broadband and wireless services, as an IPv6 centric ISP and WISP.
Information Revenue - setting up the largest IPv6 information portal, which currently includes Gigabytes of information.
 
  Growth: IPv6 usage will growth more than one million times over the next five years in the US, Europe, China, and India, and over 10,000 times in Japan and Korea, where it is already established. IPv6 will drive sales of over $1 trillion annually in hardware, software, services, consulting, training, conferences, and transactions. To date only NTT, 53% owned by the Japanese government, has offered IPv6 connectivity internationally, with Global Crossing announcing market entry soon. IPv6 growth will be explosive with the introduction of Microsoft Windows Longhorn, expected in 2007. In past transitions of technology standards new companies garnered roughly 1/3 to 2/3rds of the new industry, and are also expected to experience explosive, triple digit growth.

IPv6 Summits Corporate Sponsors: Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, NTT/Verio, IBM, Nortel Networks, Alcatel, Juniper, Intel, Microsoft, SI-International, QUALCOMM, UN Microsystems, Northrop Grumman (TASC), NextHop, Extreme Networks, Spirent, Nokia, Ixia, Ericsson, Agilent, Elmic Systems, Foundry Networks, Wind River, Hitachi, Satyam IP Infusion, Automated Research Systems, Sunset Learning Systems, International Network Services, NEC, Native6, Hexago, Charmed Technology, OPTUS, a SingTel Company, Clearsight, Houston Associates, Lucent, WareOnEarth, Booz Allen Hamilton, Green Hills Software Interpeak

Leadership: Mr. Alex Lightman was the initiator of the U.S. Congressional Hearings on IPv6 held by the Government Reform Committee and chaired by Congressman Tom Davis Mr. Lightman testified at the hearings, held June 28, 2005, which prompted the Office of Management and Budget announcement on June 29 of a requirement to support IPv6 federal-wide by mid-2008.

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