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    R E P O R TTo: B. Jones, V. P. of Marketing Communications

    C. Smith, V. P. of Product Development

    S. Edwards, Controller

    P. Andrew, Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer

    T. Santos, V. P. of Customer Service

    R. Lee, Legal Analyst

    From: M. Smart, Director of Public Relations

    China

    France

    Germany

    North America

    UK

    Market

    Penetration

    Welcome.

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    R E P O R TTo: B. Jones, V. P. of Marketing Communications

    C. Smith, V. P. of Product Development

    S. Edwards, Controller

    P. Andrew, Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer

    T. Santos, V. P. of Customer Service

    R. Lee, Legal Analyst

    From: M. Smart, Director of Public Relations

    China

    France

    Germany

    North AmericaUK

    Market

    Penetration

    Welcome.

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    Customer ContractCustom Communications Complete Sales Contract

    Void unless signed and dated by June 1, 2005

    I. Material Rendered

    This agreement, including any Attachments and Schedules (Agreement), is made between Cus-

    tom Communications, Inc. on behalf of itself and its affiliates and successors, and Customer. This

    Agreement is binding upon Customers delivery to Custom Communications, Inc. of (a) an executed

    unaltered Agreement and (b) an executed unaltered Switched Services Agreement/Letter of Agency

    (LOA), The rates, charges, discounts, and credits set forth herein are effective (Effective Date)when Custom Communications, Inc. activates Customers service.

    II. Terms and Conditions

    Tariff, GSA, and LOA. Each as supplemented by this Agreement, govern Custom Communications,

    Inc. provision of Services to the Customer.

    Term. The Initial Term begins on the Effective Date and ends 12, 24, or 36 months after the Effec-

    tive Date, depending on the selection above.

    Limitation on Use. Customer understands (i) it may place only as many concurrent calls as it has

    purchased individual lines, (ii) it may not use auto-dialers or similar devices.

    Material Changes to Rates, Charges, and Services. Customer with notice complying with GSA

    notice requirements if Custom Communications, Inc. makes material and adverse changes to the

    Tariffs that affect in a material manner.

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    Customer ContractCustom Communications Complete Sales Contract

    Page Two

    III. Payment and Legal Remedy

    Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California without regard to

    its choice of law principles.

    Indemnification. Customer agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Custom Communica-

    tions, Inc. from and against all liabilities, costs and expenses including reasonable attorneys fees,

    related to or arising from any violation of applicable laws, regulations, tariffs, or this Agreement by

    Customer or anyone who uses Customers account with or without Customers permission.

    Credit Approval. Acceptance of this Agreement is contingent upon Customer meeting credit re-

    quirements.

    IV. Customer Right to Cancel

    You, the Customer, may cancel this Agreement without any penalty or obligation at any time before

    midnight on the third business day after the date that you sign this Agreement. To cancel, please call

    800-123-567 or send you name, address, and cancellation instructions by First Class U.S. Mail to

    Custom Communications, Inc., P O, 1234, Central City, California 94321.

    I, the person signing this document below, warrant that I am authorized execute this document on

    behalf of Customer. I have read and understood the foregoing terms and conditions and understand

    that my signature binds the Customer responsible for payment for this Agreement

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    New Product Specification Sheet

    >> XT 100S

    Top Features:

    >> Wideband and CDMA

    >> Java Enabled

    >> Camera (Still / Video)

    >> Audio Player

    >> Messaging

    >> Organizer/

    Contact Management

    >> Chip Component

    >> Display

    >> Digital Zoom Camera

    >> T-100/X

    Users of T-100/X can playaudio and video clips stored

    in the phones memory, or

    on a memory card. Users

    can also stream live video

    or audio content from the

    Internet directly to T-100/X

    (Network dependent).

    >> Wideband and CDMA

    >> XT 100S

    Embedded message

    applications can create, send,

    receive, view, edit, and or-

    ganize SMS text messages,

    MMS multimedia messages

    and e-mail. XT 100S is also

    compatible with a range

    of Instant Messaging (IM)

    clients and customers.

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    New Product Specification Sheet

    >> XT 100S

    Top Features:

    >> Wideband and CDMA

    >> Java Enabled

    >> Camera (Still / Video)

    >> Audio Player

    >> Messaging

    >> Organizer/

    Contact Management

    >> Chip Component

    >> Display

    >> Digital Zoom Camera

    >> T-100/X

    Users of T-100/X can playaudio and video clips stored

    in the phones memory, or

    on a memory card. Users

    can also stream live video

    or audio content from the

    Internet directly to T-100/X

    (Network dependent).

    >> Wideband and CDMA

    >> XT 100S

    Embedded message

    applications can create, send,

    receive, view, edit, and or-

    ganize SMS text messages,

    MMS multimedia messages

    and e-mail. XT 100S is also

    compatible with a range

    of Instant Messaging (IM)

    clients and customers.

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    Financial Review

    Comparative Income StatementThree Months Ending in June 30, 2004 & 2005 2004 2005

    2004

    Net SalesLess: Cost of Goods Sold

    Gross Profit

    Less: Operating Expenses:

    Sales and Marketing

    Expenses

    Administrative Costs

    Total Operating Expenses:

    Operating Income:Interest Income

    Other Income

    Net Income Before Taxes

    Provision for Income Taxes

    Net Income

    Comparative Income StatementThree Months Ending in March 31, 2004 & 2005

    %100

    71

    29

    7

    10

    17

    4

    1

    13

    6

    7

    $2,500,000

    1,775,000

    725,000

    175,000

    250,000

    425,000

    120,000

    25,000

    325,000

    150,000

    175,000

    %100

    73

    27

    12

    12

    18

    5

    1

    10

    4

    6

    $

    2,000,000

    1,460,000

    540,000

    120,000

    240,000

    360,000

    136,000

    20,000

    200,000

    80,000

    120,000

    2005

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    Financial ReviewI have reviewed and approve this document.

    Comparative Income StatementThree Months Ending in June 30, 2004 & 2005 2004 2005

    2004

    Net SalesLess: Cost of Goods Sold

    Gross Profit

    Less: Operating Expenses:

    Sales and Marketing

    Expenses

    Administrative Costs

    Total Operating Expenses:

    Operating Income:Interest Income

    Other Income

    Net Income Before Taxes

    Provision for Income Taxes

    Net Income

    Comparative Income StatementThree Months Ending in March 31, 2004 & 2005

    %100

    71

    29

    7

    10

    17

    4

    1

    13

    6

    7

    $2,500,000

    1,775,000

    725,000

    175,000

    250,000

    425,000

    120,000

    25,000

    325,000

    150,000

    175,000

    %100

    73

    27

    12

    12

    18

    5

    1

    10

    4

    6

    $

    2,000,000

    1,460,000

    540,000

    120,000

    240,000

    360,000

    136,000

    20,000

    200,000

    80,000

    120,000

    2005

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    Click on the unsigned sig-

    nature field to the right to

    apply a digital signature.

    Step Two:

    In the Apply Digital Sig-

    nature window, click Add

    Digital ID and follow the

    instructions to create a Self-

    Signed Digital ID.

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    Spring 2005 Volume 2, Issue 6

    Top Priority: Customer Satisfaction

    We remain

    steadfast to

    our customers

    in new product

    delivery andservice.

    Custom Communications, Inc. prod-

    ucts are targeted at a number of

    customer types.

    The T100x is likely to attract the pow-er user, because of its next-generation

    technology and design. Distribution is

    worldwide with primary target coun

    at the end of Jan 2004 there were

    over 1 billion GSM subscribers across

    more than 200 countries of the world.

    Todays GSM platform is a hugely

    successful wireless technology andan unprecedented story of global

    achievement. In less

    than ten years since

    Today, GSM technology is in use by

    more than one in six of the worlds

    population and it is estimated that

    April 2022

    Hershey Lodge

    & Convention Center

    Hershey, Pennsylvania

    Several educational organizations

    have combined efforts to present

    the Pennsylvania Educational

    Technology Expo and Confer-

    ence, a three-day event filled with

    presentations, workshops, and

    exhibits. The conference covers a

    wide range of issues concerningtechnology in education from

    classroom instruction to adminis-

    tration to systems management.

    A packed schedule of sessions

    will focus on computers, software,

    Web use, IT concerns, and much

    more.

    May 46

    Pasadena, California

    Pasadena Conference

    Center

    Schedule of

    Events

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    Financial Focus

    Schedule ofEvents (continued)

    May 2022

    San Francisco, California

    Moscone Center

    Several educational organizations

    have combined efforts to present

    the Pennsylvania EducationalTechnology Expo and Confer-

    ence, a three-day event filled with

    presentations, workshops, and

    exhibits. The conference covers a

    wide range of issues concerning

    technology in education from

    classroom instruction to adminis-

    tration to systems management.

    A packed schedule of sessions

    will focus on computers, software,

    Web use, IT concerns, and much

    more.

    June 46

    Pasadena, California

    Pasadena Conference

    Center

    The Technology in Education Inter-national Conference & Exposition

    features hands-on participation

    for all educators who want to

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    The Newsletter, page 2

    Founded in 1999, Custom Communica-

    tions, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of

    mobile phones and devices. Our technology

    expertise in areas like GSM communica-tions, WCDMA and mobile equipment and

    solutions are scalable, modular and open,

    providing for effective integration of sys

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    Custom Communications Complete Sales Contract

    Page Two

    III. Payment and Legal Remedy

    Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California without regard to

    its choice of law principles.

    Indemnification. Customer agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Custom Communica-

    tions, Inc. from and against all liabilities, costs and expenses including reasonable attorneys fees,related to or arising from any violation of applicable laws, regulations, tariffs, or this Agreement by

    Customer or anyone who uses Customers account with or without Customers permission.

    Credit Approval. Acceptance of this Agreement is contingent upon Customer meeting credit re-

    quirements.

    IV. Customer Right to Cancel

    You, the Customer, may cancel this Agreement without any penalty or obligation at any time before

    midnight on the third business day after the date that you sign this Agreement. To cancel, please call

    800-123-567 or send you name, address, and cancellation instructions by First Class U.S. Mail to

    Custom Communications, Inc., P O, 1234, Central City, California 94321.

    I, the person signing this document below, warrant that I am authorized execute this document on

    behalf of Customer. I have read and understood the foregoing terms and conditions and understand

    that my signature binds the Customer responsible for payment for this Agreement

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    >> XT 100SEmbedded message ap-

    plications can create, send,

    receive, view, edit, and or-

    ganize SMS text messages,

    MMS multimedia messages

    and e-mail. XT 1006 is also

    compatible with a range

    of Instant Messaging (IM)

    clients and customers.

    >> Wideband and CDMA

    >> Java Enabled

    >> Camera (Still / Video)

    >> Audio Player

    >> Messaging

    >> Organizer/

    Contact Management

    >> Chip Component

    >> T-100/X

    Users of T-100/X can playaudio and video clips stored

    in the phones memory, or

    on a memory card. Users

    can also stream live video

    or audio content from the

    Internet directly to T-100/X

    (Network dependent).

    >> Wideband and CDMA

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    1010-0079 373 0 1 1 60 881 17

    1010-0080 526 0 35 35 110 1,505 153

    1010-0081 188 0 40 40 40 120 60

    1010-0082 84 0 40 40 10 80 34

    1010-0083 323 34 80 80 100 400 0

    1010-0086 188 0 1 1 40 80 250

    2010-0210 509 2,900 5,000 5,000 441 0 0

    2010-0233 198 3,462 5,000 5,000 42 0 0

    2010-0251 2,072 1,818 5,000 5,000 250 0 0

    2010-0346 600 1,953 5,000 5,000 63 0 0

    2010-0347 2,072 2,344 5,000 5,000 250 5,000 0

    2010-0348 198 3,982 5,000 5,000 42 0 0

    2015-0001 121,967 22,699 5,000 5,000 21,699 320,000 0

    2015-0002 76,934 22,720 5,000 5,000 14,778 230,000 0

    2015-0003 19,021 12,787 5,000 5,000 3,994 25,000 0

    2015-0006 26,780 2,139 5,000 5,000 4,850 100,000 0

    2015-0011 1,552 1,427 5,000 5,000 274 0 0

    2015-0013 291 2,652 5,000 5,000 74 0 02015-0014 88 4,592 5,000 5,000 11 0 0

    2015-0018 153,564 44,473 5,000 5,000 31,066 490,000 0

    2015-0019 3,163 2,095 5,000 5,000 502 5,000 0

    2015-0026 952 2,770 5,000 5,000 11 0 0

    2015-0028 276 2,421 5,000 5,000 126 0 0

    2015-0037 177,600 58,460 5,000 5,000 36,529 540,000 0

    2015-0044 199 4,100 5,000 5,000 42 0 0

    2015-0046 2,551 4,731 5,000 5,000 416 10,000 0

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    ID Task Name Duration

    1 New_model_mobile_tech_group 17 days

    2 Outline review 2 days

    3 Determine art requirements 2 days

    4 Develop content 1 day

    5 Check content 1 day

    6 Outline review 3 days

    7 First review 1 day

    8 Consolidate comments 1 day

    9 Rewrite content 1 day

    10 Check rewrite 1 day

    11 Second review 2 days

    12 Consolidate comments 1 day

    13 Incorporate comments 1 day

    14 Check comments 1 day

    15 Handoff to Production 1 day

    16 Lay out file 0.5 days

    17 Final review 4 days

    18 Consolidate comments 1 day

    19 Incorporate comments 1 day

    20 Check layout 1 day

    21 Proof/QA 5.5 days

    22 Consolidate comments 1 day

    23 Incorporate comments 1 day

    24 Check comments 1 day

    25 Handoff to Copy Desk 1 day

    26 Copyed it file and inser t 2 days

    27 Incorporate comments 1 day

    28 File handoff and posting 5 days

    29 Handoff to Localization 1.5 days

    30 Post secondary imagery 0 days

    31 Post NA files to Marketing 1 day

    32 Mark files for archiving 1 day

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