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China Voice Holding Corp. (PK: CHVC)
China Voice Holding Corp. ("CHVC") is a U.S. public holding company headquartered in South Florida with a portfolio of next-generation communications products and services doing business in the United States and the People's Republic of China.
Through a number of subsidiary companies in both the United States and China, the Company provides Voice over Internet Protocol ("VoIP") telephone services, office automation, wireless broadband, unified messaging, video conferencing, mobility services and other advanced voice and data services and products.
CHVC's U.S. operations provide the infrastructure to support the marketing, sale and fulfillment of Asian communication products and services in the U.S. In turn, their Chinese subsidiaries provide a vehicle to distribute and deploy U.S. telecommunication, wireless and next generation technology products within Asia.
In China, where the Company has obtained full legal status as a licensed telecommunications company, CHVC's focus is on providing innovative telecommunication applications and solutions to a vast number of customers. CHVC plans to grow its customer base in China and other parts of the world through marketing and sales as well as acquiring and merging with synergistic companies.
The Chinese telecommunications market is the largest and fastest growing in the world. CHVC's focus is on providing its innovative and patented voice and data solutions to government agencies and large enterprises in China.
China Voice Holding Corp. actively trades on the Pink Sheets. Upon completion of their current auditing efforts for previous fiscal years, the Company plans to file with the S.E.C. to become a fully-reporting company, upon which they will apply for a listing on NASDAQ or the AMEX. Prior to such, the Company is providing financial statements, annual reports and other current information at the www.pinksheets.com website.
Products and Services

Through their subsidiaries, CHVC provides Voice Over Internet ("VOIP") telephone services, office automation, wireless broadband, unified messaging, hosted groupware and communications, mobility services and other advanced voice and data services.
Making successful international investments is not just a matter of identifying business opportunities. They are best made when they occur within true peer-to-peer corporate environments and industry networks that are based on reciprocity, evolving trust and partnerships. CHVC's U.S. based company provides a vehicle for Chinese businesses to become participants in America's hi-tech economy and free enterprise system.
Through CHVC's aggressive merger and acquisition strategy, the Company will acquire multiple technology companies primarily through the issuance of restricted securities. This key strategy should provide CHVC shareholders with greater realization of the benefits of acquiring valuable intellectual property, and growing revenues and net profits from numerous acquisition candidates.
Through a half dozen U.S.-based and China-based subsidiaries, the Company provides next generation communication services in profitable niche markets in China, the U.S. and worldwide. Their services are designed to produce recurring revenues from activation, monthly subscription and utilization fees.
China Voice Holding Corporation has established a strong foundation in the United States and China to build upon their China-based subsidiaries' leverage and strong relationships with state-owned Telco's.
Worldwide Subsidiaries
U.S. Subsidiaries
13101 56th Court N.
Suite 813
Clearwater, Florida 33760
DTNet Technologies is a leading value-added distributor and manufacturer of advanced broadband products and services. The Company is also a world-class Fulfillment and Supply Chain Solutions Provider and as such provides this important function to the Company’s Chinese subsidiaries and Asian partners. This operation also provides centralized, cost-effective and efficient warehousing, shipping, receiving and fulfillment for all U.S. operations.
DTNet Technologies' primary business focus is as a leading value-added distributor and manufacturer of advanced broadband products and services. The Company is also a world-class Fulfillment and Supply Chain Solutions Provider and as such provides this important function to the Company’s Chinese subsidiaries and Asian partners. This operation also provides centralized, cost-effective and efficient warehousing, shipping, receiving and fulfillment for all U.S. operations.
For over 8 years DTNet Technologies has delivered quality broadband, VoIP and wireless products to enterprise, government, and service provider customers throughout the world. The Company’s products include cable and DSL broadband modems, AV Powerline and Homeplug BPL (Broadband Over Powerline) adapters, WiFi and cellular wireless hardware and software applications, Multimedia Terminal Adapters (MTA) for VoIP services and other customer premise equipment.
Working closely with its international partners, the company has been able to provide excellent quality at very competitive prices. DTNet Technologies has also recently added a new line up of enhanced broadband services to complement their customer’s core offerings. DTNet Tech’s clients include many of the top 10 largest cable operators, as well as regional and local providers. The Company was awarded one of the first Platinum Vendor designations for the National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC), which gives DTNet Technologies unique access to more than 1000 independent cable companies with over 14 million subscribers throughout the United States.
DTNet also offers world-class fulfillment, equipment sourcing, and supply chain services. Great service, knowledgeable salespeople and premier technical support has given the Company a leading edge over its competition. Additional information on the company may be found at
www.DTNetTech.com. CHVC expects that its China subsidiary companies will add great value to DTNet Tech’s sourcing and procurement needs in Asia through Company representatives and established relationships within China.
327 Plaza Real
Suite 319
Boca Raton, Florida 33432
CVC International is a wholesale provider of telecommunications services to CLEC’s, ISPs, IXC’s, cable companies and other communication service providers (“Carriers”). (This subsidiary will be fully operational upon the completion of the Company’s current funding round.)
CVC International, Inc. is a wholesale provider of telecommunications services to CLEC's, ISPs, IXC's, cable companies and other communication service providers ("Carriers"). The Company's Network Operations Center (NOC) is fully manned 24 x 7. The NOC monitors all aspects of the technical environment, from its extensive backbone to network routers, SIP proxies, numerous routing gateways and soft switches.
The Company plans to capture high volumes of international origination and termination business from CLEC’s and other TDM based carriers. Through the licenses and relationships of the Holding Company's China subsidiaries, the Company has unique and legal access to various origination and termination telecommunication services. The Company will provide a vehicle for the marketing and sale of these hard-to-find China services. The Holding Company’s China Subsidiaries, through agreements with the State owned telecom companies in China, provide this subsidiary with preferential rates on various telecommunication services.
The origination and termination business is based on high volumes and low margins. Effectively, the Company acts as a middleman between a phone company and a country by placing its own hardware in a telecommunications hub. It takes a fee for calls originating (made from) or terminating (final connection) through its hub based hardware. Though this subsidiary is negotiating more favorable rates in China, it is operating on a small scale with a few contracts. Management believes there are numerous opportunities for additional contracts.
17918 Pioneer Blvd.
Artesia, California 90701
Two companies, Phonehouse U.S.A., Inc., and Dial-Tone Communications are StarCom Alliance members who provide discount calling cards that enable users to call China, India, Mexico, Iran, Pakistan, Brazil, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Lebanon or anywhere in the world at significant savings. The Company's calling cards are currently sold through a network of over 90 private distributors. Through this network, their services are sold through over 10,000 (estimated) retail outlets of which more than 5,000 retail outlets are located in Southern California. CHVC plans to acquire two other “like” Companies in California. Although the communications business is changing everyday, there will always be a place for selling discount calling cards to a very large “unbankable” population. CHVC is currently developing cards that will be delivered on CVC International's platform, targeted at various ethnic groups.
Phonehouse U.S.A., Inc. and Dial-Tone Communications together form the StarCom Alliance. Each company provides discount calling cards that enable users to call China, India, Mexico, Iran, Pakistan, Brazil, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Lebanon or anywhere in the world at significant savings. Virtual calling cards may be used to call from the United States to other countries, to call from other countries to the United States, or to call between countries outside the United States.
Although the communications business is changing everyday, there will always be a need for discount calling cards by a very large population who depend upon their convenience and value.
China Subsidiaries
Asia Offices:
Beijing, China
Singapore
In China, through its two subsidiary companies, CHVC provides a full suite of voice and data communications, document management, workflow and related services and solutions to corporate and government clients. These new service models, combined with the advanced next-generation application features such as China’s first patented groupware, make CHVC an attractive partner for Chinese Telcos and service providers as a source of new products that can be distributed through their sales and agent channels. This aspect of the Company’s business allows it to function as both a retailer as well as wholesaler of its products through the large well-developed channels of the large incumbent Telcos, service providers and other resellers.
With its advanced hosted communications, customized convergent communications services and unique wireless broadband access technology, CHVC offers a complete service bundle meeting all communications needs of customers. CHVC structures its services to generate recurring revenues from activation fees and monthly subscription fees. In addition CHVC can carry customer telecommunications transmissions into the public phone system deriving revenues from customer local and long distance calls. Under its licensing, CHVC can also earn revenues from telecommunications traffic which is not hosted on its system, opening the door for expansion into other service areas through partnerships or acquisitions.
CHVC’s licensing and favorable relationships have allowed them to establish business relationships with several agencies of the Chinese government, giving CHVC further visibility and credibility in the Chinese business community.
CHVC’s service offerings are designed to generate significant cost savings on capital expenditures and ongoing expenses for customers. They also allow customers to seamlessly integrate their voice communications with existing data networks and other internal applications; thereby generating productivity and efficiency gains.
Candidsoft
Candidsoft, headquartered in Beijing, is an international software company. Based in the Zhong-Guan-Cun Science and Technology Park, Candidsoft is able to utilize the local talents to research, develop, and establish information and communication platforms for businesses and government. Candidsoft uses “OA” as the product trademark and separates products into 3 general categories: OA Cooperative Office Solutions, OA Integrated Office Solutions, and OA Unified Processing Solutions. CHVC recently completed the acquisition of a controlling interest in Candidsoft. Candidsoft provides office automation and integration services to government, academic and commercial customers. The Company developed China’s first patented groupware, which can be easily modified to meet the specific needs of its customers. The Candidsoft platform uses a web-based technology to allow multiple workers to collaborate on a single project. Unlike Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange servers that require coding and programming during secondary development, Candidsoft’s patented groupware has many advantages that are specifically suitable for the Chinese market.
Beijing CVC is one of the first non state-owned telecommunications service providers (“Telcos”), holding licenses to operate openly and legally for the delivery of advanced voice and data services throughout China. Beijing CVC has established strong relationships with several large Chinese Telcos which enable CHVC to work cooperatively instead of competing directly with them. The Company has obtained a Secondary Reseller License from China Tie Tong (Formerly China Railcom), China's fifth largest State-owned Telco. Beijing CVC has also entered into a partnership agreement with Beijing Guo Li Xin, a subsidiary of China Telecom which is China’s largest fixed line service provider and second largest in terms of total telecom revenue. Beijing CVC has established strategic partnerships with several other telecommunications providers to enhance their marketing and sales capabilities, save costs on network and infrastructure, and more importantly enabling them to enter the market and grow the business with the assistance of established and reputable companies. Beijing CVC's focus is on providing innovative telecommunication and wireless broadband applications and solutions to customers in niche markets and underserved areas in China. CHVC also leverages this operation to support the U.S. and worldwide demand for advanced communications services.
Currently, Beijing CVC offers a range of Hosted Advanced Communications Services including virtual PBX, managed access and wireless broadband integration. Customers can utilize state-of-the-art communications services without incurring significant costs on traditional PBX equipment because CHVC "hosts" the services on its centralized platform. The Company utilizes the latest Class 5 Switching hardware and software for its Virtual PBX System. In addition, Beijing CVC has developed a number of supplemental processes to continually enhance the platform, enabling the Company to offer up to 200 platform features and seamlessly integrate the platform with customer office automation systems. IP PBX services derive recurring revenues from activation, monthly subscription, and utilization fees. The Company's advanced "hosted" application services provide service models that are new to China with little competition and are very attractive to both corporate and government prospects. Beijing CVC also provides their telecommunications services bundled with Beijing Candidsoft Technology Inc.'s convergent office automation solutions to businesses within China.
Beijing CVC through VoIUM Technologies Ltd., a wholly owned CHVC subsidiary was recently awarded exclusive sales and marketing rights in China to the powerful WRIO advanced wireless broadband technology enabling economical broadband access for voice, data and video transmission. WRIO wireless broadband access service allows customers in underserved and un-served areas to enjoy the same benefits of the high-speed and low-cost Internet access as users from major cities in China. The Company’s wireless broadband network will be built upon WRIO’s patent-pending Hybrid Digital Video Broadcast (HDVB™) technology, which utilizes a proprietary, centralized, long-range, high-data rate forward link based on the Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) international standard. The technology provides very high-speed transmission of voice, data, and video information at an infrastructure cost which is less than 20% of competitive technologies. In addition, due to its unique topology and its full quality of service support, Beijing CVC's network supports a wide variety of applications, such as: video broadcasting, Voice over IP (VoIP), video conferencing, and digital radio. This allows the Company to provide VoIP services on its own network. It also allows flexible configuration for secure, inter-office virtual private networks and custom, high-data rate applications.
The Company's technical platform is fully connected to public landlines and mobile networks in China, along with major Internet service providers in China and international call carrying systems.
Beijing Techview System Engineering Co., Ltd. is a Value-Added Reseller and Systems Integrator that specializes in network design and installation, integrated wiring construction, and network equipment, with its primary focus on providing large video conferencing solutions.
Beijing Techview System Engineering Co., Ltd. was recently acquired by CHVC and is in the process of being integrated into CHVC's China operations. The Company is a Value-Added Reseller and Systems Integrator that specializes in network design and installation, integrated wiring construction, and network equipment, with its primary focus on providing large video conferencing solutions.
Beijing Techview's projects include computer and telecommunications network construction, intelligent building construction, product development, network product sales, technical consulting, and information services. In Beijing, the Company is a high level authorized dealer for Cisco Systems, HuiWei, 3Com, Polycom Video products, NEC Monitors and many other IT products.
The Company has built a diligent, experienced and well trained team-many of which are Cisco certified CCNP and CCIE engineers. Some of the Company's customers include: Ning Xia Population Control Bureau, Chong Wen Education Administration, Xing Jiang Military Division, He Bei Province Economic Development Bureau, Qin Zhong Merchant Bank, Chang Sha Navigation Affair Administration Bureau, Jiang Xi Province Education Administration, Qing Dao Hospital, Qing Dao City Navigation Affair Administration Bureau, China Cotton Network, Beijing Engine Manufacturer, Beijing Language School, and the Shang Xi Province School of Chemical Engineering.
Growth Strategy

As the largest and fastest growing telecommunications market in the world, China had 812 million fixed land line and mobile phone subscribers as of September 2006.
China's broadband market encompasses over 56 million households, which is expected to surpass total U.S. households before the end of 2007.
Further, in December 2006, China had 137 million Internet users, an increase of 23% over 2005 alone. Additionally, there are approximately 3 million Chinese people in the U.S.
Since 2001, China has accounted for fully one-third of the world's economic growth and clearly represents one of the most important economic trends of our time.
The Company's growth strategy starts with its existing relationships with Telcos such as China Railcom and government entities such as Anti-poverty Organization. These relationships give CHVC the opportunity to reach large numbers of customers quickly. As the Chinese market continues its dramatic expansion, CHVC will continue to leverage synergistic marketing and sales forces between business segments to reach an even larger customer base. In China, CHVC will continue to expand and strengthen relationships with government, Telcos, and resellers to expand its market and customer reach.
In addition, the Company has already made a number of acquisitions and plans to continue their strategy of pursuing targeted acquisitions of synergistic companies to achieve strong growth in highly profitable business areas.
Indeed, CHVC can gain fast access to a large number of customers through properly planned acquisitions. CHVC plans to use its platform and operations in China as a springboard to expanding revenues in South East Asia, the Pacific Rim and Europe.
Currently, in the U.S., CHVC is offering its services through CVC International Inc., a wholesale provider of telecommunications services to CLEC's, ISP's IXC's, cable companies and other communication service providers (“Carriers”) and its Sino Connection Inc. services, CVCTALK which is a retail subscriber based VOIP telephone service to expand into international markets, with more products and services to be added in the near future.
China Voice Holding Corporation has already established a strong foundation in the United States and China to build upon. With this initial foundation, experienced management team and corporate strategy, CHVC is uniquely positioned to take advantage of myriad opportunities for the benefit of all CHVC shareholders.
Management
CHVC is managed by a team of professionals with a successful history of business development, merger and acquisition and operational experience in the communications industry in both the U.S. and Asia. The team also enjoys exceptional access and rapport with key individuals throughout China and in its government. These biographical profiles cover the principals of the company and its advisors.
Hin Hiong Khoo, Chairman of the Board
Mr. Khoo as an International Business Advisor and entrepreneur has assisted many companies in their public floatation in several exchanges around the globe during the last 40 years. He is also Chairman of VoIUM Technologies, a communications software company based in Singapore. Mr. Khoo was a partner of Softgen, a telecom software company that was purchased by a US public company in 1999. Prior to Softgen, he worked as an attorney, an international business advisor, and held a seat on Far East exchange in Hong Kong. He is currently a Board Member of China Access 2008, an economic "legacy" initiative for the Beijing 2008 Olympics Games, backed by the Beijing Government. He is also a Board Member of Pacific Rim Forum, a consortium of international businesses and governments involved in Asia Pacific business and corporate strategies.
Bill Burbank, CEO, President and Board Member
Mr. Burbank brings more than 25 years of success in business development and operations experience to the company. He has extensive experience in working with both private and public emerging technology development companies in the U.S., Canada and Asia . He was CEO of DTNet Technologies, a value-added distributor of broadband, wireless and VoIP products, whose customers include many of the top 10 U.S. cable operators that is currently being acquired by China Voice Holding Corp. As COO for VoIP, Inc. he managed the operations of multiple subsidiaries with annual revenues over $40 million. While VP of Sales for The Automatic Answer Inc., a software company, he drove sales to achieve listing in Inc. Magazine's 500 fastest growing private companies for 3 consecutive years.
D. Ronald Allen, CPA, Chief Financial Officer and Board Member
From 1999 to 2004 Mr. Allen served as Chairman of Integrated Performance Systems (OTCBB symbol: IPFS ), an electronics manufacturer serving the high-speed wireless communications industry, the digital electronics market and the broadband communications industry with applications in both commercial and military markets. IPFS generated $33 Million in annual revenue during the year it was sold. As co-founder of CHVC, he has held positions of Chairman, CEO, President and Secretary of the Company. He is a former partner in KPMG Peat Marwick accounting firm and a successful entrepreneur. Mr. Allen has also been active in numerous commercial real estate projects, financial management, and small business ventures.
Chun Lin Xing, President of CHVC China Operations
Mr. Xin manages CHVC's China Operations which currently consists of 2 subsidiary companies. He has over 14 years experience in IT businesses in China and has founded 4 start-up companies. He is the founder and CEO of CHVC subsidiary company Beijing Candid Soft Beijing, China. Prior to this, Mr. Xin was the Managing Director of IBC China Co. (International Business Center), a venture between investors from the USA and Singapore and China's National Information Center. He is also a world renowned expert and innovator in the office automation software industry, having won several technology prizes and Innovation Awards granted by the State Government and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.
John Iacovelli, Chief Information Officer
Mr. Iacovelli brings years of technical and marketing experience to the Company. He is also Director of Product Marketing for DTNet Technologies. Previously, he was Director of Special Projects, for VoIP, Inc. where he was responsible for a variety of technical initiatives. As CIO of Pony Express he oversaw a network infrastructure spanning nine locations in Florida, and personally developed Windows and Web based software for customers such as the State of Florida. John spent several years in the speech reco field for companies as Registry Magic, and developed and deployed applications at Fortune 100 companies. At Clarion Software, he launched the first Rapid Application Development environment to produce compiled executables for Windows, and later the first 32 bit executables. In subsequent roles with Clarion and its successors, he was responsible for all advertising, public relations, direct marketing, developer conferences, leaving as VP of Marketing. His product management at Expert Software produced many best selling titles in the retail market including multi million unit sellers such as Expert Home Design. He holds a B.A. from Columbia University.
Thomas Zilliacus, Advisor of China Operations
Mr. Zilliacus has over 23 years experience at the top management levels in telecommunications industry. He spent 15 years with Nokia in Finland as Vice President of Corporate Communications and in Asia as Regional Director and President of Asia-Pacific Nokia (SEA) Pte Ltd. Currently, Mr. Zilliacus serves as an independent consultant and advisor for CHVC.
Peter Ling, Advisor of China Operations
Mr. Ling is a business investor and advisor to several international companies and trusts. He is based presently in London. A lawyer by profession, he was until 2004, Regional General Counsel for Asia Pacific and Australasia with BP p.l.c., one of the largest multinational corporations in the world, including overall responsibility for joint ventures and projects throughout China. He has been involved in global mergers, acquisitions and business development in the energy and other related industries for over 30 years.
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