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Secure & Multimode Internet

Internet 2.0 - Internet Connectivity of the Future

ONE Internet
(TCP/IP-based Internetworking Technology)

Vulnerable to Hacking and


Cracking

Ease for Eavesdropping &


ID Cloning
Lacks basic connection
authentication

Vulnerable to data capturing due to


static addressing
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Current Internet
(Internet 1.0)

Radio and TV broadcast:


Tuned to the right frequency to hear
songs and see movie

Pseudo
A

Pseudo
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A
Receiver

Sender

Internet 1.0
Tune to target IP Address:
For eavesdropping

Pseudo
A

Clone IP Address:
For intrusive attacks

Connectionless Network Protocol


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Private Communication
(Dedicated Mode of Communication)

Private Line of Communication:


Need to establish dedicated virtual
circuit connection
Routing addressing dynamic changes
as data packets flow through a relay
of dumb switches

Receiver

Switch 4

Internet 2.0
Switch 3

Able to implements connection


authentication:
If not authorize access, data packets
are automatically dumped

Switch 2
Switch 1

Sender

Connection Oriented Network Protocol

Prevents intrusive attacks:


Communication circuit needs to
established first, before data is being
transferred

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Backward Compatible
(Shared Mode Of Communication)

Private Communication
(Dedicated Mode of Communication)

Receiver

Pseudo
A
Switch 4
Pseudo
A

Switch 3

Receiver

Sender

Switch 2

Pseudo
A

Switch 1

Sender

Connectionless Network Protocol

Connection Oriented Network Protocol

Internet 2.0
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Enhance Information Security

Our technology provides unprecedented


secure transmission media which
TCP/IP technology is unable to
deliver.
Provides enhances security and
privacy for Unified Communication
Application and Services.

Platform for Acceleration of IoT/AoI

With the enhanced and assured security


level, our technology is an Enabling
Technology which has Multiplying
Effects that accelerates the evolution of
Internet of Things (IoT).

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Albania
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Estonia
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg

26. Malaysia
27. Malta
28. Macedonia
29. Monaco
30. Montenegro
31. Myanmar
32. Netherlands
33. New Zealand
34. Norway
35. Poland
36. Portugal
37. Romania
38. San Marino
39. Serbia
40. Singapore
41. Slovakia
42. Slovenia
43. South Africa
44. South Korea
45. Spain
46. Sweden
47. Switzerland
48. Turkey
49. United Kingdom

Pending Approval
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Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Brazil
Canada
China
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakhstan
Krygrz Republic
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Russia
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
United States of
America
20. Vietnam

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