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DIGITAL LOCATIONS Inc., Satellite Internet to Smartphone 1117 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 www.digitallocations.com (805) 456-7000 Digital Locations is working on 5G High-speed Internet for a World of More than 8 billion People. Digital Locations is developing a disruptive technology that will deliver high-speed Internet from satellites directly to smartphones. Elon Musk (SpaceX), Jeff Bezos (Blue Origin) and others are launching thousands of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. Unfortunately, without the use of additional equipment, the technology does not yet exist that will allow these satellites to deliver high-speed Internet directly to smartphones Connecting these satellites directly with smartphones to receive high-speed Internet service is technically very challenging but represents an extraordinary business opportunity. Working with a research team from Florida International University, Digital Locations has accepted the challenge. We are developing a disruptive technology that will finally make it possible for the wireless industry to offer high-speed Internet service from satellites directly to smartphones anywhere in the world, indoors and outdoors with no dead zones and no cell towers. Our disruptive technology will dramatically change the world of wireless communications as we know it. Anyone, anywhere, regardless of location, economic status, race or gender will be able to access high-speed Internet service and benefit from remote learning, health care, government services, telework, participation in public affairs and even Netflix, Amazon and much, much more. High-speed Internet (also known as broadband Internet) means access to education, healthcare, jobs, entertainment, and equal participation in the modern economy. However, broadband is only available in densely populated areas around the world. The rest of the world is still waiting. In this digitally divided world of haves and have nots, universal broadband access is the great equalizer. With this kind of demand, it's no wonder that the global broadband market is forecast to double within the decade. Universal high-speed Internet access for all is good for the world, and good for business. This tremendous growth is driven by the continual digital transformation of virtually all industries such as retail, healthcare, government, entertainment, and many more. Wireless technology holds great potential, due to its relative ease of deployment, in accelerating the global digital revolution across many verticals through productivity enhancements and economic reductions. Space... the new frontier Satellite broadband Internet has been around for decades. However, the service is slow, expensive, data limited, and requires large receiver dishes mounted on fixed locations. These challenges are due to the inherent limits of older generation, gigantic and expensive satellites high up in geostationary Earth orbit (“GEO”), or even medium Earth orbit (“MEO”). Thanks to a new generation of visionary space companies such as SpaceX (Elon Musk) and Blue Origin (Jeff Bezos), the cost of launching satellites into space has come down dramatically through reusable rocket technology and more frequent space missions. As a result, it is now possible to deploy small, low-cost satellites that are in low Earth orbit (“LEO”). Closer to Earth means faster data transmission. However, it’s still very expensive and still needs special large receiver dishes mounted on fixed locations. What if high-speed Internet can be delivered from low-cost LEO satellites? What if it can be delivered directly to smartphones? Digital Locations is developing a disruptive technology to do just that to help connect a world of more than 8 billion people. TECHNOLOGY A Disruptive Satellite to Smartphone Technology Digital Locations is developing a disruptive technology that will deliver high-speed Internet from satellites directly to smartphones anywhere in the world, with no dead zones and no need for cell towers. It is possible As demonstrated by the iPhone 14, it is possible for small devices to communicate directly with satellites high up in the sky. But only for text messages in case of an emergency, and only under the open sky with minimal obstructions. This is because current smartphone antennas and link protocols were not designed for high bandwidth and resilient satellite communication. A novel approach We intend to overcome this technical challenge by developing a disruptive technology that will make it possible for device manufacturers, wireless carriers, and satellite operators to offer high-speed Internet service from satellites directly to smartphones, indoors and outdoors with no dead zones and no cell towers. We aim to redesign the link technology between satellites and smartphones, from the ground up, with state-of-the-art features such as: Novel antenna designs On the smartphone and satellite sides that are high gain, high bandwidth, and multi-frequency Artificial Intelligence Based phased array antenna and beam forming systems with automatic frequency hopping to overcome weather, visual obstructions, regulatory and other challenges Indoor & Outdoor Connection seamlessly maintain through the use of artificial intelligence algorithms LEADING RESEARCH TEAM Our research is performed by a leading team of satellite and wireless communication experts at Florida International University (“FIU”). FIU is the eighth largest public university in the country by enrollment and U.S. News and World Report places dozens of FIU programs among the best in the nation. Washington Monthly Magazine ranks FIU among the top 20 public universities contributing to the public good. The FIU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) encompasses a broad range of research and educational interests. It is the policy of the Department to involve each faculty member in a balanced combination of research and teaching to fully benefit the students. Many of the ECE faculty members have considerable industrial experience, and many maintain active consulting roles to provide current and relevant knowledge to the students in classroom and research settings. HELPING TO CONNECT A WORLD OF MORE THAN 8 BILLION PEOPLE From the bottom of Death Valley to the top of Mount Everest, our disruptive technology can enable high speed Netflix streaming, Amazon shopping, online gaming, public safety and much, much more, anywhere in the world. Market Cap 880,520 06/29/2023 Authorized Shares 2,000,000,000 06/27/2023 Outstanding Shares 733,766,705 06/27/2023 Restricted 9,777,859 06/27/2023 Unrestricted 723,988,846 06/27/2023 Held at DTC 696,216,786 06/27/2023 | ||||||||||||||
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