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Is listed on The Canadian National Stock Exchange CB-CNSX.
INTERNET
TELEPHONE (VoIP)
IPTV
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These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this presentation
and Colba.Net does not intend, and does not assume any obligations, to update
these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are
not limited to, statements with respect to the timing and amount of estimated
future activities, success of these activities, expenditures, permitting, and
requirements for additional capital and access to data.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and
other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include,
among others, risks related to actual results of current activities; changes in
project parameters as plans continue to be refined; the ability to enter into
agreements or to acquire or dispose of property interests; future prices;
accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the Telecom Industry; ability to
obtain financing; and delays in obtaining government approval or financing.
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Telecom
•Public company on CNSX – October 1st, 2010
•CPC Transaction
•Financing by Canaccord Capital
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Listing
CNSX under the symbol « CB »
Shares Outstanding
Fully Diluted
33.4 Million
Recent Share Price:
$0.05 - $0.30
0 Warrants
0 Options
Market Capitalization
Public Float
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2,224,800
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Joseph Bassili – B.Sc., M.Sc Studies –Founder, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director .
•Age 63
•Obtained B.Sc in Science from McGill University.
•M.Sc Chemistry Studies at Concordia University
•President of Colba Net , an Internet service provider, since 1996
•Chairman of the Negotiating Committee of the Canadian Network Operators Consortium (CNOC)
and board member.
Michel Poissant – B.Sc., CGA, CFO
•Age 48
•B.Sc in Accounting, UQAM, 1985
•More than twenty years of experience as a manager in start-up, development and business
management, as well as 14 years in capital risk management.
•CFO of Above Sécurité, 2004-2006
•Director of Telecoms at Fonds de Solidarité FTQ, 1989-2004
•Senior Analyst at Business Development Bank of Canada, 1986-1989
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Tamara – B.Sc, M.Sc - Director of Corporate Sales
•Age 38
•B.Sc. Marketing and M.Sc Sociology.
•8 years of experience in marketing and sociological management in an international research
company. Sales Director at Colba.Net since April 2010. Key account manager since 2007
Bruno Girodias - B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D – Director of Technology
•Age 31
•B.Sc and M.Sc in Computer Science – Université de Montréal.
•Ph.D Computer Engineering – Polytechnique.
•Technical & Business Advisor for Multiple IT start-up companies in wireless, power-lines
software and web services technologies at both the provincial and national levels.
•More than 10 years of independent consulting.
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1) Joseph Bassili – Director
2) Jean-Paul Bassili – Director
•Age 32
•MBA, McGill
•Vice-President of Alpen Secrets
3) Michael Karras – BAA – Director
• Age 47
•B.A.A., HEC Montréal
•Vice President of Business Development and Audit with of FLC Inc. a division
of Fuller Landau, a Chartered Accounting firm located in St. Lambert, Quebec.
• Has worked in public accounting firms for the last 12 years.
4) Guy Laflamme – (CMA) – Director
•Age 63
•HEC Graduate in Administration
•CMA (1972 – 2011)
•CFO of Vidéotron from 1975 to 1984. Taking part in the growth and acquisitions of the
Company.
•Established and managed new cable networks of both local and international regions such
as Portugal and Île de la Réunion.
•Accumulated 41 years of experience in the telecommunications sector.
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•Canadian communications services revenue are still growing…
•Telecommunications (fixed, mobile and usage) revenue were $41.0
billion.
•Broadcasting revenue were $14.4 billion.
•Internet services revenue were $6.2 billion.
• Approximately 34% of residential customers subscribed to service
bundles that consisted of local telephone service and one or more of
the following services: Internet access, video, and mobile.
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• Colba.Net Business Strategy is to penetrate this
huge market by offering a triple play solution
(Internet, Telephony and IPTV) to the consumer
market.
• HOW?
By offering access to those services at “almost half”
the price of what competitors such as Bell and
Videotron are offering.
Montreal is the primary focus of implementation at
the current time.
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•Installed ADSL 2+ equipments in 9 CO’s of Bell allowing
transmission speed up to 24 Mbps.
•Rental of space in CO of Bell Canada.
•Rental of copper wire form CO of Bell Canada to the customer’s
premise.
•Interconnect CO’s of Bell to Colba.Net to deliver Internet,
telephony and IPTV services with fibers.
•Providing modems and decoders to customers for service
reception.
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•Colba.Net will connect large customer base ( example: several
large apartment buildings) with fibre to the basement after proper
market penetration are reached and makes sense (ROI) to invest.
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In Montreal Colba.Net offers in Montreal ADSL2+ unlimited
High Speed Internet.
• Telephone (VoIP).
• IPTV: Television over telephone line.
These services are available to a potential of
400,000 subscribers connected in 9 CO of Bell
Canada, in Montreal. Colba.Net currently has
3300 of those subscribers, and is growing rapidly
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