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China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc.
Management in New York
June 29, 2008
Mr. Li Kunwu, Chairman and CEO of China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: CVDT) is coming to New York to meet investors.
This is the third trip for Mr. Li since the Company was quoted on
the OTCBB in September, 2006.
The purpose of Mr. Li's trip is to communicate with investors about
recent developments in the Company's products, marketing, operations
and acquisitions. In addition, Mr. Li will discuss the Company's
short-term and long-term growth strategies. Other executives
accompanying Mr. Li on this U.S. trip are Mr. Guo Xuchen, Marketing
Director of Beijing PowerUnique Technologies (a newly acquired
company by CVDT). CVDT management will be in New York on July 8 and
July 9. We welcome investors and potential investors to meet with
the management.
About China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc.
China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. offers Voice over the Internet
Protocol telecommunications service in People's Republic of China
through its wholly owned subsidiary Jinan Yinquan Technology Co.,
Ltd. Through Jinan Yinquan, China VoIP is well positioned to take
full advantage of the tremendous economic growth currently being
experienced in China. The Company is currently marketing its NP Soft
Switch system in China and is currently in the testing stage of
other Information Technology products.
More information can be found at http://www.chinavoip-telecom.com .
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forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be
identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as
'believe,' 'expect,' 'may,' 'will,' 'should,' 'project,' 'plan,'
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uncertainties and may include financial projections or information
regarding our future plans, objectives or performance. Actual
results could differ materially from the expectations reflected in
such forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors,
including the risks associated with the effect of changing economic
conditions in The People's Republic of China, variations in cash
flow, reliance on collaborative retail partners and on new product
development, variations in new product development, risks associated
with rapid technological change, and the potential of introduced or
undetected flaws and defects in products, and other risk factors
detailed in reports filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission from time to time.
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