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BOUGAINVILLE ISLAND TRADE, RESEARCH, & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION // 01

Executive Summary
International Management Enterprises & Associates and Glory Wise Hong Kong Limited will be a mutual alliance in the formation in establishing Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., which has opened the door to China, “One of the economic giants of the world”. China with its vast natural resources has the ability to be a major competitor in every form of manufacturing and production. It processes unlimited potential and is growing day by day given its unique diverse of economics.
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., has a mutual alliance with International Management Enterprises & Associates who’s portfolio includes several private and government contracts with the largest manufacturing production facilities in China. Distributing products for JC Penny’s, Sax Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom’s and Sam’s Club, which are the largest distributors of products in the United States. Many companies in China employ more than ten thousand employees under one roof.
China, with its state-of-the-art machinery and low labor costs, is in many instances the most inexpensive way of purchasing products, allowing a very profitable margin to their distributors. Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., will make it possible to co-venture, partnership, limited partnership, stock option, invest, and import/export directly with the largest manufacturers in China, eliminating the so called middleman. Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., can provide the proper licensing, permits, and regulations with several government and private contracts.
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., will also open the door to Bougainville Island investors, manufacturers and corporations willing to create manufacturing and production facilities in Bougainville Island, America or China. Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., possesses the abilities for licensing, permits, government approvals, import/export licensing and technical administration, as well as, marketing supports needed for various projects.
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., has the ability to accommodate Bougainville Island companies with a variety of manufacturing and production opportunities, from the garment industry to heavy duty machinery and electronic industry. Bougainville Island companies may manufacture and market products in America, Bougainville Island and China, selling directly to the American/Chinese/Bougainville Island consumer. This unique joint-venture between Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., in conjunction with Bougainville Island companies could possibly prove to be the most important strategic move Bougainville Island could ever make allowing direct access to the American/Chinese/Bougainville Islander buying consumer.
Objectives:
⦁ Develop an efficient and convenient internet procurement program and begin alpha testing by January 2015. The goal is to have a working model by June 2015.
⦁ Launch full scale business by June 2014 following
⦁ Capture significant import/export market share.
⦁ Procure $300 million in gross sales by 2016.
Mission:
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc.’s mission is to provide joint-ventures with China, wholesale, retail, and consumers’ low-cost access to high quality/low cost products regardless of geography, language, or currency by using cutting edge technology through the internet and traditional marketing techniques.
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., is dedicated to creating an even playing field for international trade allowing second and third world countries the same advantages first world countries now possess. Historically first world countries have controlled the global economics, not only through military force but more so through international trade.
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc. will provide joint-ventures with China in developing high end resort facilities and research centers in the advance high tech marine industry. Bougainville Island in the near future will be more competitive, not only in importing but in getting better prices in exporting in addition to being known for the most advance technological underwater research center in product development.
Keys to Success:
⦁ Increase product pricing by a small percentage covering our costs and achieving profitability.
⦁ Facilitate transactions directly between manufacturers and buyers globally, and increase profitability for wholesalers and retailers by eliminating the brokers/ middlemen.
⦁ Promote quality in products and measurable increases in perceived value for the consumer.
Management Team/Advisory Board
Success hinges on the ability of management to react quickly in an ever changing business environment. This includes planning for economic cycles, adjusting to competition, diversifying business risks and being at the forefront of opportunities. This ability comes from years of experience and a unique combination of diversified talents which have evolved into a cohesive management team. In the first stages, only selected officers and management personal will be employed eventfully leading to the full employment of the management team/advisory board.
Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., has assembled a management team of experienced executives and technologists from Value Click, Cisco, and Deckers Outdoor Corporation. Their core expertise is based in e-commerce and international trade. This team understands the future of this market, and has a demonstrated ability to deliver the proposed services with the skilled professionalism which is necessary to meet the demand.
Key to Bougainville Island Trade, Research and Development, Inc., is the company’s existing relationships to manufacturers in China. The company is fortunate to showcase in its portfolio extremely close ties to the major Chinese manufacturers, both privately held and government run operations. These Chinese corporations are the same manufacturers that make the product line for the following companies, DUPONT, HUGOBOSS, TOMMY HILFIGER, GAP, POLO SPORT, COLUMBIA, LIZ CLAIBORNE, JCPENNY, REEBOK and so on. Their expert and professional relationships with these connections span decades within China's finest traditional and newest entities.
Our management philosophy is based on responsibility and mutual respect, and providing an environment that encourages creativity and achievement.
GLOBAL CABLE AUSTRALIA // 02

Developing Cable operator Global Cable Australia is taking over the cable network market of Australia based service providerswith our cutting-edge business model, customer service, and content diversity. The network will be integrated with Throwback Digital, Inc.'s (USA) content catalog. As the world anticipates the launch of our operations over the coming months, consumer are excited that our services allow customers to receive high-speed broadband, digital TV, wireless, streaming, and phone services.
TECHNOLOGY
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
DSL refers to the "last mile" of wiring that comprises a regular residential landline telephone connection. This wiring is typically a small gauge copper wire running between the local telephone exchange and the user's residence. In practice, the maximum length of the last mile is restricted by the line's lossiness and is around 20,000 feet. Beyond this length, copper wires are too lossy to sustain the bandwidth characteristics necessary for DSL. Customers located any farther from the local telephone exchange cannot be accommodated.
One important feature of DSL is that it allows simultaneous use of the same copper wire by both traditional voice traffic produced by a telephone and data traffic exchanged between the customer's DSL modem and DSL modem located at the end of the local telephone loop. These two types of traffic utilize non-overlapping frequency ranges and are easily distinguished.
At the local central office, voice traffic is routed over the traditional telephone system and data traffic is routed through the Internet. Furthermore, unlike dial-up technology, the DSL connection is "always on". DSL modems are in constant communication, thus no connection establishment
needs to take place. The connection is ready when the user is.
Most DSL service offered to residential consumers is actually asymmetric, i.e. the bandwidth capacity for downstream traffic (to the user) is
higher than the bandwidth capacity for upstream traffic (from the user). The theoretical bandwidth limitation is 1.5-8M bits/s downstream and 1.5Mbits/s upstream, although a basic consumer DSL service comes with 768Kbits/s downstream and 128Kbits/s upstream.
As mentioned previously, digital subscriber lines run directly between a customer's residence and the local telephone exchange station. Therefore,
each consumer gets a dedicated "last mile" connection. In turn, the bandwidth allowed for by the phone line is also dedicated in its entirety
to a single household.
Cable
Cable broadband is a comparable offering utilizing existing TV cable lines instead of existing phone lines as with DSL. A part of TV cable infrastructure relies partly on fiber optic lines; however, the bulk of wiring and the "last mile" wire in particular, is still a coaxial cable which carries cable television to people's homes.
The downstream data is packed into a frequency range which corresponds to a single cable channel, i.e. downstream data traffic is but a tiny
fraction of the bandwidth carried by cable. The upstream data is even less taxing, occupying only a fraction of a single channel. The Internet
traffic is injected into and extracted from the lines by the means of a cable modem, which acts similarly to a DSL modem in that it is able to distinguish between the two types of data: TV feeds and Internet data traffic.
One disadvantage of cable broadband is that the bandwidth is effectively shared by all users of the same coaxial lines. It is not uncommon for whole neighborhoods to be wired with a single coaxial line. For instance, a customer may notice degradation in response time and bandwidth at peak hours of the day. The degradation is especially apparent when the connection is used for applications requiring low latencies, such as real-time online games. This problem can be addressed by laying additional lines to increase capacity or opening up several "channels" to
Internet traffic.
(Question: How many homes can be accommodated by single coaxial cable?)
An advantage of cable broadband is that the quality of the connection is independent of the distance between the user's home and cable company’s local exchange. A digital CATV system is already designed to provide digital signals at a particular quality to customer households. The common bandwidth capacity for cable internet is between 1.5Mbits/s and 3Mbits/s for residential subscribers.
For comparison purposes, a high quality voice feed consumes approximately 90Kbits/s, a low quality one -- 30Kbits/s; and HDTV feed consumes upwards of 20Mbits/s, well above the speed limits of DSL or cable. HDTV over broadband is still feasible. However, difficulties due to various compression schemes that may get the bandwidth requirement within the desired bound still exist. This technology has not yet matured, but is likely to come into play within the next 2 to 3 years. Likewise, the bandwidth limitations of both cable and DSL are expected to grow similarly to the increase in bandwidth available on the Internet backbone itself.
(Question: How to deliver HDTV content in the long term?)
Broadband over power lines
Broadband over power lines is the set of technologies that enables residential internet connectivity over the power grid. There are few patches of deployments around the world, principally in Europe and Australia. Today, this
technology remains in the state of flux, with many technical issues remaining.
These issues include interference with radio signals, rapid loss of signal, and others. At the same time, the ubiquity of power lines is unmatched by either cable or phone networks.
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)
WiMAX is a new wireless technology similar to WiFi but with increased speed, range, and encryption. The above features make WiMAX a suitable candidate to replace/supplement the “last mile” residential broadband connectivity of residences. For instance, this technology can be used to join existing WiFi “hot spots” into a mesh network suitable for municipal wireless service.
These mesh networks will be then able to deliver wireless broadband effectively to a large population. Currently, this technology is still mostly in the testing phase but shows great promise and is backed by Intel, Microsoft, and other leading technology companies.
