Company: FVN
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001829126-25-003304
Chunk: 98

Company: Future Vision II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-05-02
Form: S-4
Chunk 98
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 IT systems. Disruptions, failures, unscheduled service interruptions or a decrease in connection speeds could damage VIWO’s reputation and cause VIWO’s customers and end-users to migrate to its competitors’ platforms. If VIWO experiences frequent or constant service disruptions, whether caused by failures of VIWO’s own IT systems or those of third-party service providers, then VIWO’s user experience may be negatively affected, which in turn may have a material and adverse effect on VIWO’s reputation and business. VIWO may not be successful in minimizing the frequency or duration of service interruptions. As the number of VIWO’s end-users increases and more user data are generated on VIWO’s platform, it may be required to expand and adjust technology and infrastructure to continue to reliably store and process content.

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VIWO’s operations depend on the performance of the Internet infrastructure and fixed telecommunications networks in China, which may experience unexpected system failure, interruption, inadequacy or security breaches.

Almost all access to the Internet in China is maintained through state-owned telecommunication operators under the administrative control and regulatory supervision of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, or the MIIT. Moreover, VIWO primarily relies on a limited number of telecommunication service providers to provide VIWO with data communications capacity through local telecommunications lines and Internet data centers to host VIWO’s servers. VIWO has limited access to alternative networks or services in the event of disruptions, failures or other problems with China’s Internet infrastructure or the fixed telecommunications networks provided by telecommunication service providers. Web traffic in China has experienced significant growth during the past few years. Effective bandwidth and server storage at Internet data centers in large cities such as Beijing and Shenzhen are scarce. With the expansion of VIWO’s business, it may be required to upgrade technology and infrastructure to keep up with the increasing traffic on its platform. VIWO cannot assure you that the Internet infrastructure and the fixed telecommunications networks in China will be able to support the demands associated with the continued growth in Internet usage. If VIWO cannot increase its capacity to deliver online services, then it may not be able to expand its customer base, and the adoption of VIWO’s services may be hindered, which could adversely impact its business and profitability.

In addition, VIWO has no control over the costs of the services provided by telecommunication service providers. If the prices VIWO pays for telecommunications and Internet services rise significantly, VIWO’s results of operations may be materially and adversely affected. Furthermore, if Internet access fees or other charges