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COMPANY OVERVIEW
Aerius International, Inc. (OTC.PK: AERS)
Aerius’ revolutionary technology, covered by U.S. and international patents and patents pending, substantially reduces SAR ratings (handset signals absorbed by users), extends handset battery life, and increases handset power into the network, whether handsets are held next to the ear to make and receive calls, held by belt-clips or in pockets when headsets are used, or hand-held for text messaging, surfing the Internet, or accessing other carrier services.
Aerius’ design utilizes a built-in ground plane instead of the handset’s interior operating components and eliminates the need for a diplexer as part of the antenna signal transmission circuitry by using two separate signal feed points instead of one to serve both the low-band and high-band signal transmission frequencies. Apart from performance gains, eliminating the diplexer also reduces
cell phone manufacturing costs.
Aerius is currently negotiating with several manufacturers to build Aerius-branded handsets, and to license its technology for their own branded handsets.
The Aerius engineering and manufacturing team has 70 years of experience in design and production of
wireless communication technologies for civilian and military applications worldwide.
Recently, CETECOM, a CTIA authorized independent test Lab, tested several areas of cell phone performance with Aerius’ antenna technology retrofitted to existing
phones compared to the same phones with their standard antennas. CETECOM engineers estimated Aerius technology would increase cell phone battery life an average 66%. The independent lab reports matched Aerius’ engineer’s forecasts for Aerius performance. These results are another step in our company making a profound impact on the cellular world, and Aerius ability to deliver 2 to 4 more hours of airtime for subscribers to use phones is a major development. CETECOM’s testing also showed the Aerius equipped phones would provide a 40% to 72% increase in output power to carrier networks, which means fewer dropped calls including better call quality, email, and other network based services for subscribers.
SGS, another CTIA certified lab in Taiwan, conducted tests using Samsung phones retrofitted with Aerius that also produced more than 100% increases in total radiated power compared to the same phones with their standard antennas. ETS-Lindgren, in Austin, Texas, conducted similar tests using Nokia phones retrofitted with Aerius' new patent pending antenna technology that increased total radiated power from 2.3228 to 3.3389 dBm (more than 100%) compared to the same phones with their standard antennas.
These results show that the Aerius C-180™ phones will far exceed all current cell phone performance. For subscribers this means major reductions in dropped calls and 2 to 4 more hours of battery life. The independent lab results show the world just what Aerius phones can do.
Sector Companies
Following is a list of antenna manufacturers from Antenna Systems and Technology and Global
Sources Telecom Products guides for 2008. The list, in alphabetical order, includes the
following companies listed under the following headings:
3G: Advanced Antenna, Andrew Wireless Solutions, Astron Wireless Technologies, European
Antennas Ltd., KMW Communications, Smarteq Wireless AB, TenXc Wireless, Wilson
Electronics Inc.
Bluetooth: Antenna Factor, Antenova, Ethertronics Inc., GigaAnt, Pinyon Technologies, Signal
Antenna Systems Inc., Taiyo Yuden (USA) Inc., Taoglas Ltd.
Cellular: Antenova Ltd., Astron Wireless, Electro-Metrics, Ethertronics, Inc., New-Tronics
Antenna Corp., Phazar Antenna Corp., Poynting Antennas, Rohde & Schwarz, SkyCross Inc.,
Soligie, TenXc.
Mobile Phone Antennas: Air Wave Co. Ltd., Senton Enterrprise Co. Ltd., Tai Digiters
Enterprise Co., Ltd., Yi Chang Hsiang Indfustrial Co., Ltd.
The Company believes that there will be sufficient demand for Aerius equipped phones
worldwide to make The Company successful (over two billion phones were sold by retailers in
2008). Aerius unique 3G phone performance benefits (proven by GSM and CDMA carriers, the
FCC, and CTIA certified labs worldwide) include 66% longer battery life, reduction of handset
power loss into users 99.4% that causes phones to operate using less power, dropped call
reductions to 60%, and when phones require full power to reach networks from indoors or
outdoors, the ability to add 100% to 300% (3 dB to 6 dB) more power to carrier network RF link
margins.
LEADERSHIP
Bill Luxon, CEO
Mr. Luxon co-founded RangeStar in 1995 which was purchased by Tyco Electronics in 2001. RangeStar designed, manufactured, and sold antennas for cellphones and laptops to such companies as Nokia, Siemens, 3-Com,
Dell Computer and others, and received numerous international design awards. Mr. Luxon has received four patents on antennas he invented, and earned additional patents on numerous products engineered, manufactured, and sold by companies he founded. Mr. Luxon has led 5 companies from start-up to IPO or M&A.
CTO – Greg Johnson, brings 30 years of antenna design and manufacturing experience to
Aerius, and founded two successful antenna companies since 1977, both of which are currently
in operation. Johnson designed product lines include consumer, commercial, and military
antennas for customers worldwide. Johnson has received more than 20 patents for antenna
designs used in wireless devices such as cellphones and portable computers. As well as
antennas used for military applications. Many of Johnson’s designs are used on U.S. and NATO
military platforms such as aircraft, combat vehicles, and communications sites. Johnson also
developed and delivered very large arrays for over the horizon radar applications in the US and
Australia. Other antennas used for high power EMC (electromagnetic).
CFO & VP Finance - Mr. Les Shinozawa is an experienced wireless industry professional. Most
notably, from 1988-1997he served as CFO and VP of Finance for CellularOne (SF Bay Area),
now
AT&T Wireless, and from 1985-1988 he was Director of Finance for PacTel Cellular, later
evolving into AirTouch, now a merged enterprise with Vodafone UK. Among his numerous
accomplishments, Mr. Shinozawa provided CellularOne with skilled financial Stewardship during
its period of rapid growth from 1988 to 1997, when annual revenues increased from $40M to
more than $600M.
B. Directors
N. N. Luxon, Chairman
Jo Elaine Luxon, Director
Jo Elaine Luxon, Secretary/Treasurer and Administrative Coordinator, Aerius International.
Luxon edits, produces and updates Aerius engineering, financial, operating, and promotion.
Prior to joining Aerius Mrs. Luxon served as administrative assistant to the president and
chairman of RangeStar Wireless, now owned by Tyco Electronics. Mrs. Luxon was also
secretary/treasurer and executive administrator of MedTech, Phoenix, Arizona, a health care
company specializing in preventive medical education and mammography where she was
responsible for production of company operating materials including client relations, billing
systems, and newsletters.