Rural America to get up to 400 megabits/sec of
Ultra High bandwidth with New Breakthrough
technology called DSL Rings® (DSLR)
Re-uses existing copper telephone lines
1-year Return On Investment for Telcos
Extends the reach of fiber cost efficiently to Rural & Urban America


For Immediate Release
February 10, 2009
Long Beach, California


Rural Telcos can achieve ultra-high broadband bandwidth of up to 400
megabits/sec by re-using their existing copper telephone lines with a new
breakthrough technology called DSL Rings® (DSLR).
With DSL Rings®(BDR) www.BondedDSLRings.com most rural Internet
users will be able to download large files of data including graphics, video and voice
that require ever-higher bandwidths to insure fast, high quality, reliable downloads
which they haven't been able to do to-date.
"With an expected 1 year return on investment (ROI) for Telcos BDR can help
extend the reach of fiber in a cost efficient way in rural as wel as urban areas."
stated Stephen Cooke, inventor of DSL Rings®who is presenting BDR to
the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA)
http://www.ntca.org conference and trade show, booth #128, in Long Beach,
California on Feb 10 and 11th, 2009.
"BDR can effectively help make much needed ultra high bandwidth accessible to
the masses, inexpensively, in both rural and urban areas, notwithstanding budget
constraints at the government and Telco level, thereby helping achieve America's
National Broadband Strategy" Cooke added.
BDR benefits include:
Ultra high bandwidth for Rural and Urban Telco customers
o Fiber-like bandwidth of up to 400 megabits per second over existing
copper telephone lines.
Inexpensive and simple to install for Rural and Urban Telcos
o Low capital investment for Telcos while dramatically increasing
bandwidth to Rural and Urban customers.
o Telco return on investment less than 1 year.
o Install cost 1/100th of fiber in Rural areas and1/20th of fiber in Urban.
o Deploy on demand so Telco doesn't have to incur costs until
customers commit.
Environmentally friendly
o Re-uses existing copper telephone lines thus eliminating messy,
costly trenching.
Uses existing telephone technology that is deployed in BDR's new
patent pending RING architecture, instead of the historical tree and
branch architecture.
o A working BDR Proof of Concept was displayed in Berlin in
September 2007 at the Broadband World Forum Europe
http://www.iec.org/events/2007/bbwf/exhibition/hot_technologies.html
and at the OPASTCO Summer Convention and Trade Show in
Quebec City in July 2008
http://www.opastco.org/site/meetings/recent .
o A BDR Prototype is currently in development for European lab tests
starting in Q3 2009 leading to field trials and commercialization in
2010.
Provides Quality of Service, which allows customers to get bandwidth
they pay for and allows Telcos to offer certain levels of free bandwidth if
they choose.
Provides Efficient Multi-Cast, which frees up more bandwidth for video
and data as needed during popular live events and other applications.
Allows Telcos to deliver leading-edge customer solutions including:
o Enhanced Tele-Health, and Distance Learning solutions.
o IPTV, HDTV and 3D TV
o Time-of-day Automated Meter Reading to improve energy savings.
o Ultra high Bandwidth interconnectivity for current and future Internet
downloads and other applications including IP telephone service.
o Provides a next-generation wireless (femtocell) network deployment
platform for improved call hand-off and backhaul bandwidth.
BDR can be used in conjunction with Fiber-to-the Node (FTTN) and
Fiber to the Curb (FTTC) to help deliver significantly higher, more efficient
and differentiated bandwidth to Telco customers. It can also apply to any
network coverage area not economical y viable for Fiber-to-the-
Premises/Home (FTTP/H).


www.BondedDSLRings.com is being developed by Genesis
Technical Systems Corp (GTS) of Calgary, Canada.

For more information contact:
Garry Kelman, CEO
Tel 1-403-560-5390
Stephen Cooke, President
Tel 1-403-608-3098
Doug McArthur, Media
Tel 1-403-616-2209
Email contact@genesistechsys.com