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Executive Summary, Vision & Mission Statement : 

Executive Summary, Vision & Mission Statement OSIRA Communications intends to implement Universal Digital Broadband communication networks into Hotels and Schools. Our technologies will advance hotels, media, communications, and education industries to a whole new level of performance, production, efficiency, redundancy, and sustainability. The driving force of OSIRA Communications at essence is to be the most powerfully interactive digital broadcast and multi-media host provider in the world. At this point, we have refined our business concept and developed an extensive plan for taking this concept to the market. We propose to implement Wireless internet and COFDM Wireless for live video broadcast services in all Hotels. Universal 2.4 GHz Wireless Internet access points across all hotels. This will provide high Speed internet access and broadband uplink capability for high quality on site and on demand live broadcasting services.. OSIRA Communications LLC was launched on May 5th 2005 based out of Honokaa on the Big Island of Hawaii. OSIRA Communications is a high-tech multi-media network/broadcast, telecommunications, and entertainment production company. High-tech communications and broadcasting related business services are among the fastest growing and healthiest areas of the economy. The companies stock is currently held by the Founder/ Owner, Zion V. K. Estes. OSIRA Communications is at the forefront of a technology revolution. Our broadcast media systems are Digital, broadband, microwave, and radio wave, based. Our goal is to deliver high definition content to multiple formats including analog and digital television, internet, and radio . Our company targets markets that include thousands of commercial industry hotels, resorts, and schools including thousands of rural and urban developments nationwide. Company Overview

Broadcast and Communications Industry Analysis : 

Broadcast and Communications Industry Analysis Technology Revolution We predict Digital COFDM Wireless technologies will become the Nation Standard for Universal 2.4 Broadband Communications. FCC must deliver the “National Broadband Plan” to Congress by Feb. 17, 2010, a schedule that overlaps with the deadlines for distributing stimulus broadband grants. Congress directed that economic stimulus funding of $7.2 billion for national broadband expansion is to be allocated starting in the current fiscal year and completed by September 2010. OSIRA Communications currently offers exclusive COFDM Wireless broadband communications and computer based video broadcast systems and networks. Fiber optics is the backbone. Fiber optics is a super highway of communication with a crystal clear high-definition resolution; virtually beams of light transmitting digital bits of information traveling through carbon silica glass, “at the speed of light”, this is fiber optics. Today’s fiber optic technology can support transmission rates of over 9 billion light pulses per second. This translates to over 129,000 telephone calls. A standard 200-fiber cable can carry over 12 million telephone conversations compared to the 10,000 conversations a similar-sized copper cable can carry. Optic fiber is an extremely versatile medium, available for practically all types of communication, including telephone, video, television, images, computers, local area networks (LAN’s), wide area networks (WAN’s), control systems, and so on. As this light wave revolution matures, we can expect better and more abundant service for our everyday needs. Many fiber optic facilities are already being used by telephone carriers and television broadcasting network companies because of the increased clarity and bandwidth of transmission. Fiber optics is also used in many industries to carry high-speed computer data throughout a facility or across countries.

Company Operations : 

Company Operations Division One - Includes COFDM Wireless systems installations into rural, urban, and commercial developments. As a network production company we will be selling licenses our COFDM Broadband technology to television stations, radio stations, and phone networks, converting their already existing and converting their signals and offering their content over our COFDM wireless broadcast network. COFDM offers a higher resolutions, speed, and COFDM signals can penetrate through. Not only do we have a unified answer for multiple platforms of communications, but we carry the cheapest and most powerfully efficient technology known. Instead of three bills for your internet, television, and cable, we reduce it to just one simple bill. By having such a powerful solution in the media industry, competitors will struggle to compete against the technical diversity and momentum of OSIRA Communications LLC. Division Two - Includes customized temporary or permanent digital audio, video, and lighting system installations for high-end residential homes or commercial buildings. In this division we will be renting and selling multimedia production audio visual equipment. OSIRA will have a leading competitive edge because we will offer the latest media technologies on the available on the market. Division Three - Includes customized computer workstations, LAN & WAN CODFM Networks, render farm computer clusters that will revolutionize entertainment, broadcasting, live events, post production, communications, and commerce industries forever. By replacing out of date linear audio, video, lighting, communication, analog systems and replacing them with our custom designed State-Of –The-Art data management and acquisition software and hardware networked computing workstation and processing systems for any production environment, we will alsoare reducing the cost of production and labor catastrophically. Division Four – Includes the creative event structure and planning for any style of multi-media production including television, film, radio, music, internet, or live event organization. Management for publishing, copyrighting, marketing, licensing, bookings, and legal contracting for any style of production before engaging in any venture idea.

OSIRA Partners With Limelight CDN : 

OSIRA Partners With Limelight CDN

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News Releases Limelight Networks to Provide Content Delivery Services for NBC's Coverage of the Beijing Olympic Games Limelight's Content Delivery Network To Enable NBC with Live and On-Demand Video Streaming Services During NBC's Coverage of the Beijing Olympics, August 8-24, 2008 TEMPE, Ariz., July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Limelight Networks, Inc. today announced that the company (Nasdaq: LLNW) has been selected to provide live and on-demand video streaming services to NBCOlympics.com on MSN during the network's coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics from Beijing, China, 8-24 August. Limelight Networks is the primary CDN for all video content on the "NBCOlympics.com on MSN" web site, which is being produced in partnership by NBC and MSN. With a global content delivery network, purpose-built to handle high-profile events like the Olympic Games, Limelight Networks will help NBC and Microsoft provide fans with access to approximately 2,200 total hours of live streaming Olympic broadband video coverage and approximately 3,000 hours of highlights, rewinds and encores leveraging a next generation Microsoft Silverlight user experience. "We at Limelight Networks have built our global content delivery network specifically to handle 'mission critical' events," said Jeff Lunsford, chairman and CEO, Limelight Networks, Inc. "We're excited and honored to be working with NBC and Microsoft to provide Olympic viewers an online experience they've never had before and that will become a viewing standard for future live events."

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"This is by far the most ambitious live streaming coverage of an Olympic Games," said Gary Zenkel, President, NBC Olympics. "And we are thrilled to be working with Limelight Networks to deliver unprecedented online video streaming access to the Beijing Olympics." With massively provisioned delivery centers, direct connections to more than 800 last-mile networks around the world and a global fiber-optic platform, Limelight Networks enables "mission critical streaming." This means that content is delivered in its highest fidelity possible and as it is expected to appear, without stuttering, and viewers get access to content with just a click -- no waiting rooms involved. About NBC Olympics NBC, "America's Olympic Network," owns the exclusive U.S. media rights to the Olympic Games, television's most powerful property, through 2012, which includes Beijing in 2008, Vancouver in 2010 and London in 2012. From August 8-24, 2008 NBC Universal will present an unprecedented 3,600 hours of coverage, highlighted by NBC in primetime with live swimming, gymnastics and beach volleyball. In August 2004, 203 million viewers watched as the networks of NBC Universal -- NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Bravo, Telemundo, and NBC's HD affiliates -- offered a then record 1,210 hours of Olympic coverage from Athens. For additional information, go to NBCOlympics.com. Merging news, results and schedules with extensive video coverage and an unmatched depth of unique story telling content, NBCOlympics.com will be the Olympic fan's hub for every aspect of the 2008 Beijing Games experience -- from the most comprehensive TV schedules to learning how to connect to mobile, gaming, VOD and other digital destinations. NBCOlympics.com will provide approximately 2,200 hours of live event competition where users can choose from up to 20 concurrent streams encompassing 25 Olympic sports. In addition, the site will offer more than 3,000 hours of on-demand access to full-event replays and extensive highlights, including daily recaps of key events, best-of montages, commentator analysis and athlete-specific clips.

Analog video system are quickly becoming obsolete : 

Analog video system are quickly becoming obsolete Analog audio and videos Systems are quickly becoming out dated or obsolete. Analog audio and video systems also much more expensive to buy and maintain compared to digital audio and video systems. In this slowing economy saving money is crucial for a company’s financial sustainability and success. We suggest replacing old analog videos switchers and tape decks with our new and improved Video and broadcast systems.

Standard Universal 2.4 Ghz Wireless Broadband : 

Standard Universal 2.4 Ghz Wireless Broadband We propose to implement Wireless internet in all Hotels. Universal 2.4 GHz Wireless Internet access points across all hotels. This will provide high Speed internet access and broadband uplink capability for high quality on site on demand live broadcasting services. Wi-Fi based wireless LANs (W-LANs) to become common over the next few years in both residential and enterprise settings. The increasing use of streaming video for corporate event Webcasts, Webinars, corporate news and announcements, trip reports, and even news feeds, will also become popular over the next few years, again with distribution over a wireless LAN.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law on February 17, 2009. The Broadband Initiatives funded in the Act are intended to accelerate broadband deployment in unserved, underserved, and rural areas and to strategic institutions that are likely to create jobs or provide significant public benefits.The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Office of Rural Development, and the FCC hosted a Kick Off Meeting on March 10, 2009, in Washington, DC to discuss the broadband initiatives funded by the Act, including the new Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, the new Rural Development Broadband Program, and the development of a National Broadband Plan. : 

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law on February 17, 2009. The Broadband Initiatives funded in the Act are intended to accelerate broadband deployment in unserved, underserved, and rural areas and to strategic institutions that are likely to create jobs or provide significant public benefits.The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Office of Rural Development, and the FCC hosted a Kick Off Meeting on March 10, 2009, in Washington, DC to discuss the broadband initiatives funded by the Act, including the new Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, the new Rural Development Broadband Program, and the development of a National Broadband Plan. Broadband can be provided over different platforms: Digital Subscriber Line (DSL); Cable Modem; Fiber-Optic Cable (Fiber); Wireless; Satellite; and Broadband over Powerline (BPL). The broadband technology you choose will depend on a number of factors. These include how broadband Internet access is packaged with other services (like voice telephone and home entertainment), price, and service availability. Recovery Act Broadband Initiatives

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2.4 Ghz Universal Wireless Broadband Trend

Networking Communications Products & Services : 

Networking Communications Products & Services Internet website design and management Temporary and permanent local and wide area network installations Fiber optic installations for rural and urban developments Corporate network installations Interactive customer support service & maintenance systems

Fiber Optic, Satellite, and Media Management Systems : 

Fiber Optic, Satellite, and Media Management Systems

COFDM Wireless & Video Broadcasting : 

COFDM Wireless & Video Broadcasting The supply and demand for COFDM Wireless & Video Broadcasting is rapidly increasing. The use streaming video technologies for corporate event Live Broadcasts, Webcasts, Webinars, Teleconferencing, corporate news, announcements, trip reports, and even news feeds, will also become popular over the next few years, again with distribution over a COFDM wireless LAN . Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (COFDM) for Multimedia Data Transmission is ideal for Wireless Telemedicine Applications. COFDM is the best choice for digital audio and video broadcasting i.e. for multi-media data traffic.

The COFDM Digital Microwave Advantage : 

The COFDM Digital Microwave Advantage Advantages over satellite Lower cost Reduced latency Non line-of-sight Flexibility Mobility Advantages over analog Less bandwidth required Robust Signal Quality consistency Non line-of-sight Scalable performance Encryption

Why Digital Technology? : 

Why Digital Technology? Digital microwave is the most efficient and secure transport medium for the increasing number of applications and volume of users for wireless video transmission. Digital microwave transmission offers many advantages over analog systems, including enhanced security, capacity, and the quality of reception on stationary or mobile receivers. Why COFDM Digital Technology? Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Requires 1/3 RF bandwidth of analog Resistant to multi-path Robust signal in non line-of-sight performs inside buildings, through walls, and around corners Provides constant, quality signal Error correction & encryption High performance on aircraft, vehicles, ships Scalable performance

Video broadcast technology revolution is here!!! : 

Video broadcast technology revolution is here!!! Windows 64 XP or Vista Bit Video Suite Dual DVI NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400 3D Video Card For intense real-time 3D reality scene creation Dual Boot Option into Windows XP SP2 Loaded with Cubase SX for Music Production and Audio Editing Super Computer LIVE Video Production Suite / Redundancy, Stability, Higher Quality, & Efficiency Super Micro 760 Watt Triple Redundant Hot Swap Power Supply VT[5] LIVE! Switcher, component, Y/C or composite ins and outs, along with audio, preview, alpha channel, tally, GPI and machine control. 8 component inputs 1 component input + 1 Y/C + 19 composite 8 Y/C inputs + 8 composite inputs 3 Y/C inputs + 18 composite 24 Composite inputs…and so forth.

Super Computer LIVE Video Back Side Production Suite : 

Super Computer LIVE Video Back Side Production Suite Tripp-Lite Smart Pro-UPS VT[5] LIVE! Switcher, component, Y/C or composite ins and outs, along with audio, preview, alpha channel, tally, GPI and machine control. 8 component inputs 1 component input + 1 Y/C + 19 composite 8 Y/C inputs + 8 composite inputs 3 Y/C inputs + 18 composite 24 Composite inputs…and so forth. Triple redundant powered Super Computer

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uMG9850 QAM ModuleBROACAST NETWORK ROUTER New Software Features MPEG-2 Digital Broadcast Services Enhanced Video Routing Enhanced Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB) support MPEG-2 Digital Broadcast Services This release enables cable operators to utilize the Cisco uMG9850 QAM Module to deliver digital broadcast services to their subscribers. The Cisco uMG9850 can receive a Multi-program Transport Stream (MPTS) via uni-cast or multicast from a digital video source, and transmit the MPTS on one or more QAM channels across the HFC network to digital set-top boxes used by cable subscribers. Enhanced Video Routing With this release, the Cisco uMG9850 module no longer functions as an IP host. The Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Supervisor Engine plays that role, and the enhanced video routing feature enables the aggregation of video traffic, resulting in fewer IP addresses required and a simplified IP network design.

Our new portable laptop based video switching systems. : 

Our new portable laptop based video switching systems. HP Pavillion dv9700 Vista Ultimate 64Bit SP2 Intel Core Duo 2.5 T9300 2 x 2.5 GHz Processors 4 Gigs of RAM Memory NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS 3D Dual HD Video Card Wirecast Broadcast Software

High Definition Audio & Video Computer System Workstations : 

High Definition Audio & Video Computer System Workstations High performance laptops, & computer workstations, for post- and live production environments for managing any given project, loaded with specified software for your personal business needs. LAN & WAN Server network stations fully customized to your company specifications or requirements with the option for fiber optic conversion.

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State Of The Art Temporary & Permanent Custom Audio Visual System Design and Installation Digital Mixers w/ A/D & D/A Conversion QSC’s Cobra-net either-net software Controlled system

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Operations Support Systems (OSS) 2005-2010 predicts Telecom IT spending to exceed $30 Billion. Grid Computing: A Vertical Market Perspective 2005-2010 predicts that worldwide grid spending will grow from $714.9 million in 2005 to approximately $19.2 billion in 2010, and that by 2010, grid and cluster spending will account for one and a half percent of the total worldwide IT spending. Market Segmentation By IndustryHealthcare Construction Retail Trade Wholesale Trade Education/Social Services Finance/Insurance/Real Estate Professional Business Services Hotel and Lodging Transportation Communications Utilities Entertainment and Media Durable Manufacturing Non-durable Manufacturing