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April 21, 1997
REVOLUTIONARY FIRST REAL "DICK TRACY" WRIST WATCH USES CTHA TECHNOLOGY
IAS Communications, Inc. (Symbol OTC BB IASCA) and its joint venture research and manufacturing partner Emergent Technologies/Integral Technologies (see March 14 news release) wishes to announce that Space Time, Inc., of Gahanna, Ohio, has agreed to include the CTHA technology in its revolutionary first real "Dick Tracy" wristwatch and has ordered three pre-production GPS antennas for demonstration models. Space Time's product will utilize satellite-based GPS signals to provide highly accurate time and position information. Space Time has carried out a detailed market analysis that projects 200,000 units within twelve months and 500,000 units annually thereafter. Space Time's actual requirements of the antennas depends on sales of the "Dick Tracy" wristwatch going forward. Space Time is a private company incorporated to research and develop the wrist watch technology.
IAS also wishes to announce that an independent research company, Deskin Research Group Inc., have tested several preproduction CTH Antenna prototypes. Tests concluded that the CTHA technology is promising for many communications applications needed by todays personal communications marketplace. IAS believes the Deskin independent test results have validated the benefits and advantages of the CTHA technology. Deskin, founded in 1984, designs and tests very unique antenna systems for space and ground applications determined by customer requirements.
The CTHA is a revolutionary flat donut-shaped antenna that is approximately one-sixtieth the size of a traditional monopole antenna used today. The CTHA has outperformed these antennas by 300% in distance due to its efficiency despite position or orientation.
IAS Communications, Inc. has the World Wide commercial rights to the CTHA Technology excluding the Military/Government applications.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (signed) John G. Robertson President
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