New Femtocell Deployment Platform
Provides Better Mobile Coverage for Customers, Less Costly for Telcos
Uses Bonded DSL Rings™ (BDR)
Resolves Call Handoff and Allows Synchronized Backhaul of up to 400 megbits/sec

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 14, 2008

Call hand-off between adjacent Femtocells, a major problem facing mobile telecom service providers looking at future
Femtocell deployment, can be resolved by using Bonded DSL Rings™ (BDR) www.BondedDSLRings.com it was
announced today.

BDR is a new breakthrough technology from Genesis Technical Systems Corp www.genesistechsys.com . BDR also
provides synchronized backhaul of up to 400 megabits/second over existing copper telephone lines.  Femtocells are
the newest technology being trialed by mobile telecom service providers (Telcos) to increase service bandwidth and
overall network coverage.  The premise behind Femtocells is that they can use existing landline Internet connections
to get better mobile coverage and also to increase bandwidth to mobile handsets.  Femtocells are very small cellular
base stations that physically sit in, or on the outside wall, of a home.  Femtocells provide much better mobile coverage
into sheltered areas, such as valleys and within buildings, than big cellular towers (called macrocells).  Also, macrocells
are more expensive in terms of real estate and especially in terms of routing optical fiber to those towers to support
next generation wireless bandwidths.

BDR is the only technology that integrates the femtocell synchronization with sufficient DSL-based backhaul bandwidth
capabilities over existing infrastructure. BDR development will incorporate a series of femtocells including 4G (Long
Term Evolution - LTE) as standards are available, 3G, Wi-Fi and WiMAX.

"The fact that Bonded DSL Rings can prioritize femtocell synchronization and hand-off traffic above other network
traffic allows the development of femtocells to be accelerated to improve cellular reception and coverage worldwide"
stated Stephen Cooke inventor of BDR.

BDR is being showcased at Booth # 312 at the Broadband World Forum Asia 2008 in Hong Kong http://www.iec.
org/events/2008/bbwf_asia July 15 to 18, 2008 and at     Booth # 215 at the Organization For the Promotion and
Advancement of Small Telecommunication Companies (OPASTCO) summer conference and Trade Show in Quebec
City July 13 to 16, 2008 http://www.opastco.org/site/meetings/summer.  Bonded DSL Rings™ (BDR) provides a
platform so Telcos can physically connect a Femtocell to the BDR Home Gateway and instantly provide Quality of
Service (QoS) to the Femtocells’ synchronization signals. Compared to today’s best DSL offerings BDR generally
provides a leap of more than 20X in Internet connection speeds and consumers reap BDR’s benefits of up to 400 Mb/s
of network bandwidth.  

Today’s DSL network is statistically multiplexed and treats every bit of traffic in exactly the same way, independent of
where it came from. Quality of Service (QoS) allows for traffic coming from certain applications, such as Femtocell
synchronization signals, to have higher priority than regular Internet traffic, which is needed to insure the most reliable
quality of cellular service.  With BDR, Telcos can provide customers high quality premium services that exceed what
cable offers. This enhances the Telco customer’s experience and allows Telcos to charge for premium services. Some
of the premium services Telcos can offer with BDR include HDTV over DSL (IPTV), high quality video phone calls,
remote home security monitoring with video, 3D TV, remote medical monitoring, home network management and
continuous automated meter reading as well as higher bandwidth broadband Internet access for faster uploads and
downloads and a host of other applications.

Bonded DSL Rings combines DSL and Resilient Packet Rings (RPR) to provide greater bandwidth and higher quality
services to Telco customers. “It utilizes two very familiar and successful technologies and is completely pay-as-you-go,
eliminating the huge early investment required by fiber-to-the-premises networks,” “It reuses the existing wireline
network infrastructure to provide a 400 Mbps Resilient Packet Ring.” stated James Heath, Director of Broadband
Research at Dittberner Associates.

Bonded DSL Rings™ is a patent pending technology from Genesis Technical Systems Corp www.genesistechsys.com
(GTS) of Calgary, Canada. A proof of concept of BDR was demonstrated successfully at the Broadband World Forum
in Berlin, Germany in October 2007 and at the MINT Lab at the U of A, in Edmonton, Alberta in November 2007 in
conjunction with TR Labs Building the Next Generation Internet Network Workshop.

Bonded DSL Rings™ is the dawning of a new age in telecom capabilities. In addition to what it offers mobile service
providers BDR delivers up to 400 mbps bandwidth to rural as well as urban Telco customers using existing copper
telephone lines. BDR allows Telcos to compete head-to-head with cable in terms of bandwidth and service.

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