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to follow up on a post by 05=cash. EMTK is getting their software embedded with some industry leaders in Nokia,Motorola,and Lenovo. The technology must be very compelling. Great relationships to sell smart antennas as well. In addition to precluding any potential competition. What 05=cash didn't mention is that they're also entering deals with content providers. So, EMTK has their software embedded in hand sets AND they have long term deals with content providers. VERY GOOD MODEL. JMHO
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The bottom line........get in now.....and you'll notice that santa may be bringing a whole lot more presents this year!
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I'm in and will be buying more. what do you think of the mobile auction technology? They have small payment so seems like a natural. I think it will be a Chinese company like China mobile that wants to compete w/EBAY as opposed to partnering w/EBAY
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anyone know timing of new website?
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should hear something on new website in the next week or so. From Bart. Should help raise the profile
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new CEO is US based with Asian fixed wireless background. wants EMTK to be fully reporting. move to OTC BB?
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Updated: 04:32 PM EST
E Mobile Announces President and CEO

FRISCO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)----E Mobile Information Technologies (Pink Sheets:EMTK) announces the appointment of Phillip Barber to the positions of President, Chief Executive Officer, Director and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors. Additionally, Mr. Barber shall assume the duties as President and CEO of RF Tune, one of two wholly-owned subsidiaries of the company, the other being CHL Technologies. Both subsidiaries have been positioning themselves as major contributors, and ultimately leaders within their niche of the wireless industry.

Dr. Nan Hu, founder of the company, acknowledged the experience and the abilities of Mr. Barber as he ascends to the company's top positions. Dr. Hu stated that, "First and foremost, Mr. Barber brings with him experience, dedication and respect as consultant, lecturer and chairman of select committees in various professional organizations and as founder and CEO of Broadband Mobile Technologies, Inc., a pioneer in 4G technology. His relationships with representatives of leading telecommunications companies will serve E Mobile well." As part of Mr. Barber's engagement, E Mobile has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire Broadband Mobile Technologies which will be acquired in a deferred transaction.

As part of the transition, Dr. Hu retains his role as Chairman of the Board of Directors and President and CEO of the CHL subsidiary. Added to this role within the company, Dr. Hu assumes the new corporate post of Executive Vice President, Carrier Content Services.

Mr. Barber acknowledged the many achievements by the company during Dr. Hu's stewardship. He stated that, "Nan has done a tremendous job forging great relationships and consummating contracts with major manufacturers, distributors, and publishers in China which will result in anticipated revenues for the company beginning in the third quarter. As CHL continues its aggressive growth strategy, I look forward to alleviating many of the corporate burdens which Nan has assumed."

Mr. Barber further noted that, "As a result of Dr. Hu's efforts, E Mobile is successfully transitioning from a developing into an operational company."

Mr. Barber stated that the company's other operating subsidiary, RF Tune, is moving forward on its own transition as well. He commented, "I expect to play a direct role in RF Tune business activities, using my consulting and business contacts to promote its extremely compelling and mature technology."

Mr. Barber continued, "In the past, the company has not had a public venue to provide guidance on management's expectation on future business. The traditional venue of quarterly public filings and related releases has not been available to the company because the company has not been fully reporting. This is a real, material company and investors have a right to know how management is executing on the business plan. I plan on making the company fully-reporting as soon as practicable."

Asserting his intention to address the current status of the company and his vision for its future in appropriate detail, Mr. Barber announced that E Mobile management will be conferring with the company's investors through a teleconference, the date and time to be determined.

Finally, Mr. Barber commented, "I am very excited to be at the helm of E Mobile. The Company has tremendous technology, excellent, dedicated people, and great opportunity for growth into key markets. I look forward to making a difference."

About E Mobile Information Technologies and CHL Technologies

E Mobile is an emerging leader in the broadband mobile content market through its operating subsidiary CHL Technologies. Taking a different road from most application and content groups whose primary focus is Java, SMS and MMS, CHL focuses on developing and distributing innovative mobile applications and wireless value added services for Smartphones, Symbian, KJava, and Pocket PC. The result is that CHL Technologies is ahead of its competitors in ready applications and content for these new systems putting the company in an excellent position for the emerging 3G content market. CHL has committed to becoming the leading provider of these high tech content services internationally. www.chltec.com and www.mbook.com.cn

E Mobile's wholly-owned subsidiary RF Tune is a fabless RF IC development stage manufacturing company, transitioning to operating status. RF Tune has wireless system, technology agnostic patent pending beam forming (MIMO) intellectual property, chip design, and ICs for the 802.11/Wi-Fi market, with chips for the cellular and 802.16/WiMAX market in development. www.rftune.com

Forward Looking Statements

Any statements in this release that are not statements of fact may be considered "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under the securities law in the United States. Forward-looking statements are only predictions and may differ materially from actual events or results.

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Fantastic news:

E Mobile Announces President and CEO
Thursday March 10, 4:05 pm ET

FRISCO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 2005--E Mobile Information Technologies (Pink Sheets:EMTK - News) announces the appointment of Phillip Barber to the positions of President, Chief Executive Officer, Director and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors. Additionally, Mr. Barber shall assume the duties as President and CEO of RF Tune, one of two wholly-owned subsidiaries of the company, the other being CHL Technologies. Both subsidiaries have been positioning themselves as major contributors, and ultimately leaders within their niche of the wireless industry.

Dr. Nan Hu, founder of the company, acknowledged the experience and the abilities of Mr. Barber as he ascends to the company's top positions. Dr. Hu stated that, "First and foremost, Mr. Barber brings with him experience, dedication and respect as consultant, lecturer and chairman of select committees in various professional organizations and as founder and CEO of Broadband Mobile Technologies, Inc., a pioneer in 4G technology. His relationships with representatives of leading telecommunications companies will serve E Mobile well." As part of Mr. Barber's engagement, E Mobile has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire Broadband Mobile Technologies which will be acquired in a deferred transaction.

As part of the transition, Dr. Hu retains his role as Chairman of the Board of Directors and President and CEO of the CHL subsidiary. Added to this role within the company, Dr. Hu assumes the new corporate post of Executive Vice President, Carrier Content Services.

Mr. Barber acknowledged the many achievements by the company during Dr. Hu's stewardship. He stated that, "Nan has done a tremendous job forging great relationships and consummating contracts with major manufacturers, distributors, and publishers in China which will result in anticipated revenues for the company beginning in the third quarter. As CHL continues its aggressive growth strategy, I look forward to alleviating many of the corporate burdens which Nan has assumed."

Mr. Barber further noted that, "As a result of Dr. Hu's efforts, E Mobile is successfully transitioning from a developing into an operational company."

Mr. Barber stated that the company's other operating subsidiary, RF Tune, is moving forward on its own transition as well. He commented, "I expect to play a direct role in RF Tune business activities, using my consulting and business contacts to promote its extremely compelling and mature technology."

Mr. Barber continued, "In the past, the company has not had a public venue to provide guidance on management's expectation on future business. The traditional venue of quarterly public filings and related releases has not been available to the company because the company has not been fully reporting. This is a real, material company and investors have a right to know how management is executing on the business plan. I plan on making the company fully-reporting as soon as practicable."

Asserting his intention to address the current status of the company and his vision for its future in appropriate detail, Mr. Barber announced that E Mobile management will be conferring with the company's investors through a teleconference, the date and time to be determined.

Finally, Mr. Barber commented, "I am very excited to be at the helm of E Mobile. The Company has tremendous technology, excellent, dedicated people, and great opportunity for growth into key markets. I look forward to making a difference."

About E Mobile Information Technologies and CHL Technologies

E Mobile is an emerging leader in the broadband mobile content market through its operating subsidiary CHL Technologies. Taking a different road from most application and content groups whose primary focus is Java, SMS and MMS, CHL focuses on developing and distributing innovative mobile applications and wireless value added services for Smartphones, Symbian, KJava, and Pocket PC. The result is that CHL Technologies is ahead of its competitors in ready applications and content for these new systems putting the company in an excellent position for the emerging 3G content market. CHL has committed to becoming the leading provider of these high tech content services internationally. www.chltec.com and www.mbook.com.cn

E Mobile's wholly-owned subsidiary RF Tune is a fabless RF IC development stage manufacturing company, transitioning to operating status. RF Tune has wireless system, technology agnostic patent pending beam forming (MIMO) intellectual property, chip design, and ICs for the 802.11/Wi-Fi market, with chips for the cellular and 802.16/WiMAX market in development. www.rftune.com

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There's an echo in here .
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http://www.airgonetworks.com/news_pr.html Doing some more dd on RF Tune. Not easy given the lack of an integrated website (including both RF Tune and CHL) which is coming soon. I continue to believe RF Tune is at least the same potential as CHL. To put some scale on the opportunity, check out Airgo (link provided). They have a 2 chip (chipset)MIMO wireless antenna solution. They're still private and have raised 77 mil.The ENTIRE cap of EMTK (CHL and RFTune) is less than 6 mil. Airgo has shipped a few chipsets to WLAN equipment guys. The point is: RF Tune is the next generation MIMO smart antenna technology. A SINGLE chip solution. Not only is there a HUGE cost advantage in Mfg process, but a single chip allows RF Tune to address the PDA and cell phone markets. There are 300 mil handsets in China alone. At $2-3/ per I'd say RF Tune is looking at a VERY large opportunity. Expect a LOT more news out of RF Tune.
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just to follow up: Airgo could be looking at a 200-300 mil IPO. Think about it. RFTune is next gen (single chip) MIMO smart antenna technology AND it's just half of EMTK. CHL could be worth 200-300 mil on it's own as well. Check out ZICA mkt cap if you want an idea of the CHL opportunity. CHL has handset makers embedding their software AND long term EXCLUSIVE deals with content guys for Mobile Books. Who can compete with them?
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what the hell is going with emtk,i am really starting to get mad about this one,it is just dropping every day,i bought emtk at 0,08,i thought it was a good thing ,but now???is there anybody please,that can explain why the pps is 0,029
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You got me on that one , first i don't think anyone understands what their technology is about , and second the company is being very secretive about what it's up too , and how they plan to start bringing in revenue and when . I'm in it , so i'll wait around a bit more , but it just doesn't seem to be doing anything at all except for dangling around 3 cents . Compared to what i bought it for , it isn't exactly tanking , so i'm not that worried , i have a bit of patience .
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the technology is very solid. After doing my dd, it's clear they have something very special CHL. Lenovo,Motorola, and Nokia don't go around embedding software into their handsets if they didn't like the technology. The RF Tune side is even more compelling than I originally thought. Remember, there was a 4 for 1 FORWARD split to get more stock into new investors hands. WHY? most likely they want an OTC BB listing. In the process, more stock went into the hands of insiders. Some of whom are no longer associated with CHL or RFTune. Most likely a source of selling. Small cap stocks are volatile. That's more so the case w/ Pink Sheets. The new website is coming soon. Expect more news once Barber gets settled. I'm buying more. Almost embarrassed to say how much I own already.
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looks some moving south today [Wink]
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Good article about the the business EMTK is in:


Cell phone technology meets literature in Japan
Monday, March 21, 2005 Posted: 10:23 AM EST (1523 GMT)

Improvements in liquid-crystal displays and features such as automatic page-flipping, make reading a mobile novel more enjoyable than you'd imagine.

TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Your eyes probably hurt just thinking about it: Tens of thousands of Japanese cell phone owners are poring over full-length novels on their tiny screens.

In this technology-enamored nation, the mobile phone has become so widespread as an entertainment and communication device that reading e-mail, news headlines and weather forecasts -- rather advanced mobile features by global standards -- is routine.

Now, Japan's cell phone users are turning pages.

Several mobile Web sites offer hundreds of novels -- classics, best sellers and some works written especially for the medium.

It takes some getting used to. Only a few lines pop up at a time because the phone screen is about half the size of a business card.

But improvements in the quality of liquid-crystal displays and features such as automatic page-flipping, or scrolling, make the endeavor far more enjoyable than you'd imagine.

In the latest versions, cell phone novels are downloaded in short installments and run on handsets as Java-based applications. You're free to browse as though you're in a bookstore, whether you're at home, in your office or on a commuter train. A whole library can be tucked away in your cell phone -- a gadget you carry around anyway.

"You can read whenever you have a spare moment, and you don't even need to use both hands," says Taro Matsumura, a 24-year-old graduate student who sometimes reads essays and serial novels on his phone.

Such times could be just around the corner in the United States, where cell phones are become increasingly used for relaying data, including video, digital photos and music.

U.S. publisher Random House recently bought a stake in VOCEL, a San Diego-based company that provides such mobile-phone products as Scholastic Aptitude Test preparation programs. Random House also said it reached licensing arrangements with VOCEL to provide cell-phone access to the publisher's Living Language foreign language study programs and Prima Games video game strategy guides.

Cell phone books are also gradually starting to get traction in China and South Korea. In Japan, though, some people are really getting hooked, finding the phone an intimate tool for reading.

It's especially effective for intensifying the thrills of a horror story, said Satoko Kajita, who oversees content development at Bandai Networks Co. Ltd.

The Tokyo-based wireless service provider offers 150 books on its site, called "Bunko Yomihodai," which means "All You Can Read Paperbacks." It began the service in 2003 and saw interest grow last year. There are now about 50,000 subscribers.

"It's hard to understand unless you try it out," Kajita said, adding that the handset's backlight allows people to read with the lights off -- a convenience that delights parents who like to read near sleeping infants.

Users can search by author, title and genre, and readers can write reviews, send fan mail to authors and request what they want to read, all from their phones.

A recent marketing study by Bandai found that more than half the readers are female, and many are reading mobile books in their homes.

Surprisingly, people are using cell phone books to catch up on classics they never finished reading. And people are perusing sex manuals and other books they're too embarrassed to be caught reading or buying. More common is keeping an electronic dictionary in your phone in case a need arises.

Cell phone novels remain a niche market compared with ringtones, music downloads and video games, said Yo****eru Yamaguchi, executive director at Japan's top mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo. But no longer is reading books on a phone considered unbelievable, he said.

In Japan, mobile books have already won respect as an emerging culture.

A writer who goes by the single name Yoshi wrote "Deep Love," a series of stories about a Tokyo teenage prostitute. He began by posting them on an obscure cell phone site he started and made reader payment voluntary.

"Deep Love," which uses erotic language and violence to create a page-turner despite a preposterous plot-line, became a hit, mainly through word of mouth among young adults. It went on to become a movie, TV show and "manga" or Japanese-style comic book.

It's even been turned into a real book, with some 2.6 million copies sold.

Like the Internet, cell phone publishing offers an opportunity for unknown writers, and it delivers new kinds of fun because it's interactive, said Katsuya Yama****a, executive producer at Starts Publishing Corp., which publishes Yoshi's works.

Another work by Yoshi, a horror mystery, has a mobile Web link that readers click. One pulls up a video clip of a bleeding face; another shows a letter that tells people to go on living.

Yoshi, a former prep-school instructor who sees his readers as "a community," reads the dozens of e-mail messages teenage fans send him daily and uses their material for story ideas.

He also knows immediately when readers are getting bored and changes the plot when access tallies start dipping for his stories.

"It's like playing live music at a club," he said. "You know right away if the audience isn't responding, and you can change what you're doing right then and there

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http://www.rftune.com/ http://www.rftune.com/products.htm this certainly looks like a product in final form factor. Am I wrong? also, can someone with more technical savvy than myself describe the products white papers for us? boil it down to "single chip smart antennas for dummys"? thx
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