Document:

Management Agreement dated as of December 15, 2002

Exhibit 10.24 
 
MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT 
 
THIS MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made as of this 15th day of December, 2002, by and among
Beacon Security Partners, L.P., a Texas limited partnership (“Beacon”) and Z-Link, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Z-Link”) jointly and severally, (collectively, “Company”), and Varitek Industries, Inc., a
Texas corporation (“Varitek”). 
 
RECITALS

 
A. Beacon is engaged in the business of
providing security services and systems to commercial and residential customers which includes a fully-operational, trained and experienced call center to monitor its security devices (the “Business”). 
 
B. Varitek is engaged in the business of the design,
manufacturing and sale of equipment for globally tracking assets and inventory and security monitoring. 
 
C. On January 12, 2001, Z-Link loaned $500,000 to Beacon in exchange for a promissory note (“Beacon Promissory Note”) and first
lien on certain of its assets. 
 
D. It is
anticipated that effective as of January 1, 2003, Beacon will assign and convey all of its assets to Z-Link (the “Assignment”) in exchange for cancellation of the Beacon Promissory Note and release of the related first lien on certain of
Beacon’s assets. 
 
E. Pursuant to Internal
Revenue Code Section 6321, the IRS currently holds a federal tax lien against all of the assets of Beacon for unpaid payroll taxes. The IRS has agreed to accept
$                     as an Offer in Compromise in satisfaction of such tax deficiency and will release its federal tax lien provided that
prior to                     : (i) the IRS receives payment of such Offer in Compromise; and (ii) Beacon has effected the Assignment and
dissolved. 
 
F. By separate Promissory Note,
Security Agreement and related UCC-1 Financing Statement of even date herewith, Varitek proposes to loan to Z-Link $300,000 (the “Loan”) in order to fund Beacon’s payment to the IRS of the Offer in Compromise, and Varitek will thereby
acquire a first lien against all of the assets comprising the Business. 
 
G. Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, Varitek proposes to provide the services of Zane Russell (“Russell”) as interim Chief Operating Officer of Beacon initially, until the Assignment, and thereafter to
Z-Link, such services to continue until repayment of the Loan. 
 
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto agree to enter into this Agreement as set forth hereinafter: 
 
1. Management. Company hereby engages Varitek to provide the services of Russell to
serve as interim Chief Operating Officer of the Business as of December 15, 2002 and, 

unless otherwise terminated as provided herein, effective until repayment of the Loan (the “Management Period”). The following
provisions shall apply during the Management Period. 
 
(a) Management and Operation of the Business. Russell shall operate and manage the Business for Company as Company’s agent, subject to Company’s direction and control and further subject to certain
limitations contained herein, during the Management Period. Company shall terminate                     , current Chief Operating Officer of
Company, concurrent with Russell’s assumption of those his duties pursuant to this Agreement. In his capacity as interim Chief Operation Officer, Russell will assume responsibilities and perform duties similar to those of principal executive
officers responsible for day-to-day operation in comparable business entities. He shall report solely to the general partner, in the case of Beacon, or the manager, in the case of Z-Link. 
 
(b) Financial Matters. The parties agree that Russell, as interim Chief Operating
Officer of Company, shall have the exclusive authority to direct the financial matters and affairs of Company. Accordingly, Company shall not expend or disburse funds without Russell’s approval and he, in his sole discretion, may delegate to
others the power to sign checks and drafts and to expend funds up to a specified dollar limitation. Company agrees upon Russell’s request to execute all instruments and documents, including without limitation, bank signature cards and
agreements, to ensure that the signature of the interim Chief Operating Officer is required on disbursements from all corporate bank accounts or otherwise. The interim Chief Operating Officer may open and close corporate bank accounts and specify
the party or parties who have the power to execute checks, drafts, agreements and contracts on behalf of Company. 
 
(c) Personnel. The interim Chief Operating Officer shall have the power to hire and terminate employees of Company,
except the employment of                      and his/her position of
                     shall not be terminated except for cause. For this purpose, “cause” shall mean breach of agency or fiduciary
duty to Company, violation of the corporate opportunity doctrine, failure or refusal to carry out obligations to Company after written notice has been given setting forth the nature of the failure or refusal or commission of one or more unlawful
acts which call into question loyalty, trustworthiness, willingness or ability to serve Company in the appropriate designated position. 
 
(d) Executive Compensation. Russell should be compensated at the rate of
$                     per month during the term of this Agreement. Russell shall spend as much time in the performance of his duties as
interim Chief Operating Officer as he shall, in it his sole discretion, deem appropriate. 
 
(e) Limitation on Russell’s Authority. Russell shall have no authority to incur any debt or obligation or
enter into any contract or agreement on behalf of Company without Company’s prior written consent, except for those liabilities arising in the ordinary course of business which are consistent with Company’s past practices and which are not
unusual in amount. Russell shall cause the Business to pay when due all liabilities incurred in operating the Business which are in existence on the commencement of the Management Period or which arise during the Management Period. Russell shall
not, outside the ordinary course of business, have any authority to sell, transfer, exchange or dispose of assets of the Business 

 

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without written consent of Company; act in any manner inconsistent with the direction of the Company; or effect any material change in the
nature of the Business. 
 
(f)
Payment of the Note. During the Management Period, Russell shall cause Company to remit to Varitek in payment of Company’s obligation to Varitek under the terms of the Loan, such amounts of monthly cash net operating revenue from the
Business as he in his sole discretion determines are reasonably available, given consideration of other cash requirements of Company, until the Note is repaid in its entirety. 
 
(g) Russell’s Obligations During the Management Period. In the performance of his
duties under this Agreement, Russell shall devote his best skill, effort and attention and shall apply prudent and reasonable business practices. 
 
(h) Term of Management Period. The Management Period shall commence on the date hereof and shall continue until the
earlier of: (i) termination by mutual agreement of the parties hereto, (ii) repayment of the secured promissory note evidencing the Loan or (iii) termination by the Company upon notice to Russell for cause. “Cause” shall mean fraud,
misappropriation, waste, dereliction of duty or breach of any term or provision of this Agreement. If terminated, Russell shall immediately turn over possession to Seller of the Business premises and all Business assets. 
 
(i) Miscellaneous. 
 
(i) Notices. All notices and
communications required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be effective when received by mail, telecopy or hand delivery as follows: 
 
If to Beacon: 
 
16360 Park Ten Place 
Suite 200 
Houston, Texas 77084 
Attn: Byron Russell

 
If to Z-Link:

 
16360 Park Ten Place

Suite 200 
Houston, Texas 77084 
Attn: Zane Russell

 
If to Varitek:

 
Varitek Industries, Inc.

16360 Park Ten Place, Suite 200 
Houston, Texas 77084 
Attn: Randy S. Bayne, 
          President and Chief Executive Officer 
 

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With a copy to: 
 
Roger V. Davidson, Esq. 
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP 
1225 17th Street, Suite 2300 
Denver, CO 80202-5596 
 
(ii) Captions and Headings. The
article and section headings throughout this Agreement are for convenience and reference only and shall in no way be deemed to define, limit or add to the meaning of any provision of this Agreement. 
 
(iii) Power of Attorney. Beacon and
Z-Link grant to Russell their power of authority to execute any instruments and documents required to carry out their obligations and covenants under this Agreement. Such power of attorney is coupled with an interest and shall be irrevocable during
the term of this Agreement. 
 
(iv) Amendment. No change or notification of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same shall be in writing and signed by all the parties hereto. 
 
(v) Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is strictly for the benefit of the
parties hereto and not for the benefit of any third party. No third party shall be permitted to enforce any term or provision hereof for his, her or its benefit. 
 
(vi) Construction of Language. The language used in this Agreement and all parts
hereof shall be construed as a whole according to its fair meaning and not strictly for or against any party, and all parties have equally participated in the preparation of this Agreement. 
 
(vii) Entire Agreement. This
Agreement states the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties, and supersedes all prior understandings and agreements. 
 
(viii) Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inured to the benefit of the parties hereto, their
personal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns shall be binding upon any transferee who has received any assets of the Business transferred out of the ordinary course of business and any personal representatives, heirs and assigns of such
transferee. 
 
(ix)
Enforceability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions hereof, and the Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provisions were
omitted. 
 
(x) Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. 
 
(xi) Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by facsimile and in any number of current parts signature pages
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parties to this Agreement had all signed the same document. All executed current parts shall be construed together, and shall, together with
the text of this Agreement, constitute one and the same instrument. 
 
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this instrument on the day and year first above written. 
 

	 BEACON SECURITY PARTNERS, LP,
a Texas limited partnership

	
	 By:
	 	 BEACON SECURITY, LLC,

	 	 	 a Texas limited liability company, General Partner

	
	 By:
	 	 /s/    BYRON
RUSSELL        

	 	 	 Byron Russell, Manager

	
	 Z-LINK, LLC,
 a Texas limited liability company

	
	 By:
	 	 /s/    ZANE
RUSSELL        

	 	 	 Zane Russell, Manager

	
	 VARITEK INDUSTRIES, INC.,
 a Texas corporation

	
	 By:
	 	 /s/    RANDY
BAYNE        

	 Printed Name
	 	 Randy S. Bayne

	 Title:
	 	 President and CEO

 

5Letter Agreement dated as of February 11, 2003

Exhibit 10.25 
 
Varitek Industries, Inc. 
16360 Park Ten Place, Suite 200 
Houston, Texas 77084

 
February 11, 2003 
 
Cislunar Networks Corp. 
P.O. Box 3794 
Joplin, Missouri 64803-3794 
 
Attn: Mark K. Sullivan 
President 
 
Ladies and Gentlemen: 
 
Reference is made to that certain Loan Agreement, dated as of
the date hereof and executed simultaneously herewith, between Varitek Industries, Inc., a Texas corporation (“Varitek”), and Cislunar Networks Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Cislunar”) (the “Loan Agreement”) pursuant
to which Varitek shall make a term loan to Cislunar in the aggregate amount of $389,674.62 (the “Loan”) in response to Cislunar’s need for immediate financial assistance. 
 
Option to Acquire Assets 
 
During the course of Varitek’s discussions with Cislunar concerning Cislunar’s financial difficulties, the parties hereto
discussed the possibility of Varitek acquiring all of the assets of Cislunar, including, without limitation, the assets set forth on Appendix A attached hereto (collectively, the “Assets”). As further consideration for Varitek
entering into the Loan Agreement and the agreements, instruments and documents related thereto, Cislunar hereby grants to Varitek the exclusive option (the “Option”) to acquire the Assets within six (6) months from the date hereof (the
“Option Period”) for a purchase price equal to (x) $389,674.62 less (y) all amounts outstanding on the Loan (including principal and interest) at the time of such acquisition (the “Outstanding Loan Amount”). In the event
Varitek exercises the Option, such acquisition shall constitute full payment and satisfaction of the Outstanding Loan Amount. 
 
Due Diligence 
 
The parties hereto agree that Varitek and its agents and representatives shall be given access to the books and records and employees of
Cislunar as provided herein from the date hereof through the end of the Option Period to allow Varitek to determine the viability and advisability of exercising the Option. Cislunar shall (a) give Varitek and Varitek’s counsel, accountants,
engineers, agents and other representatives, including environmental consultants, reasonable access during normal business hours to the Assets, Cislunar’s employees and Cislunar’s books and records, in order that Varitek may have full
opportunity to make, at 

 
Cislunar Networks Corp. 
February 11, 2003 
Page 2 
 
Varitek’s expense, such review, examination and investigation, including, but not limited to, environmental assessments, as it desires of the Assets
and the affairs of Cislunar and (b) furnish Varitek with information and copies of all documents and agreements including, but not limited to, financial and operating data and other information concerning the financial condition, results of
operations and business of Cislunar that Varitek may reasonably request. The rights of Varitek pursuant to this letter agreement shall not be exercised in such a manner as to interfere unreasonably with the business or operations of
Cislunar. 
 
Please indicate your
acceptance of this letter agreement by signing the enclosed copy of this letter agreement and returning it to us. By so doing, you will be deemed to have agreed as follows: 
 

	 	A.	 	You shall be bound by terms of the letter agreement; and 

 

	 	B.	 	You will provide sufficient information, complete and correct in all material respects and in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Varitek, reasonably
requested by Varitek in connection with its due diligence investigation of Cislunar. 

 
This letter agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together
shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 

	 Very truly yours,

	
	 VARITEK INDUSTRIES, INC.

	
	 By:
	 	 /s/    ZANE
RUSSELL        

	 Name:
	 	 Zane Russell

	 Title:
	 	 COO

 
Accepted and agreed: 
 

	 CISLUNAR NETWORKS CORP.

	
	 By:
	 	 /s/    MARK
SULLIVAN        

	 Name:
	 	 Mark K. Sullivan

	 Title:
	 	 President

 
APPENDIX
A 
 
COLLATERAL 
 
A. Equipment and Inventory. 
 

	 DESCRIPTION

	    	 QUANTITY

	  	 SERIAL NUMBERS

	 CABINET, DIGITAL, 115VAC

 TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS

 BASIC HUB

 #105-1260-005
	    	 1
	  	 1792

	
	 CABINET, INTERMEDIATE
 FREQUENCY, 115VAC
 TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS
 BASIC HUB
 #105-1260-006
	    	 1
	  	 1781

	
	 CABINET, SECOND EXTENSION
 DIGITAL, 115VAC
 TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS
 BASIC HUB
 #105-1260-008
	    	 1
	  	 1797

	
	 TERMINAL, WYSE-520
 WHITE
 WYSE 90110-35
 #435-2107-001
	    	 1
	  	 0VJ18600138

	
	 KEYBOARD, AMERICAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS INSTITUTE
 WYSE 901879-01
 #435-2107-002
	    	 1
	  	 98420685

	
	 ASSEMBLY, SUBNETWORK CONTROL
 UNIT 1 LINK CONTROL PROCESSOR
 128/256/514
 WITH ETHERNET
 WITH NEW TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE
 ACCESS PROGRAM
 #150-1265-039
	    	 2
	  	 0255
 0254

	
	 MISCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE
 X.NMS SOFTWARE
 #325-1002
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

 

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	 DESCRIPTION

	    	 QUANTITY

	  	 SERIAL NUMBERS

	 MISCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE
 X.STAR NET PROTOCOL
 #325-1002
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

	
	 MISCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE
 TERMINAL CONTROL PROTOCOL /
 INTERNET PROTOCOL
 #325-1002
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

	
	 MANUAL, SUBNETWORK
 CONTROL UNIT
 #101-370
 MAN.XNMS
 #101-510
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

	
	 MANUAL, NETWORK CONTROL UNIT
 SYSTEM & SOFTWARE
 #101-200
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

	
	 ASSEMBLY, BURST DEMODULATOR
 70 MEGA-HERTZ, DIFFERENTIAL
 QUADRATURE PHASE SHIFT KEYING
 BD501
 BUILD TO DRAWING
 #105-1321-003
	    	 2
	  	 1679842
 1669842

	
	 ASSEMBLY, 1:8 SWITCH, BURST
 DEMODULATOR
 BUILD TO DRAWING
 #105-1077-02
	    	 1
	  	 5521

	
	 ASSEMBLY, BURST DEMODULATOR
 70 MEGA-HERTZ, DIFFERENTIAL
 QUADRATURE PHASE SHIFT KEYING
 BD501
 BUILD TO DRAWING
 #150-1321-003
	    	 1
	  	 179

	
	 COMPUTER, SUN ULTRA
 10 WORKSTATION
 PURCHASE TO DRAWING
 #435-2108-001
	    	 1
	  	 PR93007792

	
	 SUN 21 INCH COLOR MONITOR
	    	 1
	  	 3651383-01

	
	 TAPE DRIVE, 4-8 GB
 SOLARIS STORAGE UNI-PAK
	    	 1
	  	 939C1443

 

A-2 

 

	 DESCRIPTION

	    	 QUANTITY

	  	 SERIAL NUMBERS

	 SUN SG-XTAPSLR-010A
 #435-1960-001
	    	 	  	 
	
	 CABLE, TAPE DRIVE, SMALL
 COMPUTER SYSTEMS INTERFACE
 68 TO 68, SUN X3858A
 PURCHASE TO DRAWING
 #344-0025-001
	    	 1
	  	 8425-9935

	
	 TAPE, MAGNETIC 150MB
 SUN SO-QD6
 #435-1469-001
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

	
	 CABLE ASSEMBLY, ETHERNET, RJ45,
 25FT
 CROSS-PINNED, BLACK
 BOX EYN737M-0025
 #345-5979-001
	    	 1
	  	 No S/N

	
	 ASSEMBLY, NETWORK CONTROL
 UNIT WITH NON-VOLATILE RANDOM
 ACCESS MEMORY
 256KB WITH INTERNATIONAL
 STANDARDS ORGANIZATION PRINTED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY
 BUILDING TO DRAWING
 #150-1048-014
	    	 1
	  	 152

	
	 ASSEMBLY, SPACEWEB INDOOR UNIT
 BUILD TO DRAWING
 #150-1365-001
	    	 2
	  	 98520010
 98520008

	
	 CABLE ASSEMBLY, SYMBOL/TIME
 DIVISION MULTIPLEX INTERFACE
 BUILD TO DRAWING
 #345-5119-21
	    	 2
	  	 No S/N

	
	 POWER SUPPLY MONITOR MODEL 26
	    	 1
	  	 0116

	
	 WTI INCS-64 INTELLIGENT
 CONNECTIVITY SYSTEM
	    	 1
	  	 67221

	 RADYNE COMSTREAM
 DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCAST
 MODULATOR DVB3030
	    	 1
	  	 00106506070A

	
	 LOGIC INNOVATIONS
 INTERNET PROTOCOL
	    	 1
	  	 298002500017

 

A-3 

 

	 DESCRIPTION

	    	 QUANTITY

	  	 SERIAL NUMBERS

	 ENCAPSULATOR
 #IPE-2000
	    	 	  	 
	
	 ACT WIRELESS QUAD DEMODULATOR
 #QD2048
	    	 4
	  	 U051082 U051377
 U051326 U051491

	
	 MCL KU BAND TRAVELING WAVE TUBE AMPLIFIER, 150 WATT, 2 UNITS
  
 [NOTE: ONE UNIT NOT IN WORKING ORDER]
	    	 1
	  	 1015
 1016

	
	 MITEQ KU BAND UP/DOWN
 CONVERTER
	    	 1
	  	 156312

	
	 10 MEGA-HERTZ MASTER
 OSCILLATOR
	    	 1
	  	 124

	
	 CODAN 5900 KU BAND TRANSCEIVER
 [NOTE: NOT IN WORKING ORDER]
	    	 1
	  	 A0242

	
	 CODAN 5581 POWER SUPPLY
	    	 1
	  	 A1923

	
	 CODAN SOLID STATE POWER
 AMPLIFIER, KU BAND 16 WATT
	    	 1
	  	 A0150

	
	 SATELLITE SYSTEMS MODEL 5420
 70 MEGA-HERTZ INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY TO L-BAND UPCONVERTER
	    	 1
	  	 13898

	
	 SATELLITE SYSTEMS ATX-1000
 ANTENNA POSITIONING SYSTEM
	    	 1
	  	 13952

	
	 HARMONIC TRX-100
 INTERNET PROTOCOL
 ENCAPSULATOR
 [NOTE: ONE OF TWO NOT IN WORKING ORDER]
	    	 2
	  	 751898
 2775

	
	 PARADISE P300
 SATELLITE MODEM
	    	 1
	  	 2115

	
	 SM2020 DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCAST
 MODULATOR CALIFORNIA EF DATA
	    	 1
	  	 991290181

 

A-4 

 

	 DESCRIPTION

	    	 QUANTITY

	  	 SERIAL NUMBERS

	
	 SYSTRON DONNER 762
 SPECTRUM ANALYZER
	    	 1
	  	 3360375

	
	 GILAT SKYDATA MODEL 2470 VSAT TERMINAL
	    	 1
	  	 0326-0264

	
	 GILAT SKYDATA MODEM 2462-D-1 OUTDOOR UNIT
	    	 1
	  	 0253-0196

	
	 MOONBEAMER CHASSIS
	    	 241
	  	 No S/N

	
	 DAMA MODULATOR CARD
	    	 8
	  	 B300414 B300406
 B300416 B300418
 B300412 B300121
 B300394 B300395
 B300422

	
	 2 WATT BLOCK UPCONVERTER/TRANSMITTER
	    	 2
	  	 13311-0401 A3353A

	
	 LOW NOISE BLOCK DOWNCONVERTER
	    	 15
	  	 91235979 91235873
 91235870 8Z232272
 91235875 03288166
 91235869 91235866
 91235886 91235959
 91235879 91235880
 91235978 91235977
 91235980

	
	 MOONBEAMER TRANSMIT POWER SUPPLY
	    	 7
	  	 CA16011180
 CA16011174
 CA16011178
 CA04093013
 CA04093621
 CA04093615

	
	 1.2 METER ANTENNA
	    	 5
	  	 No S/N

	
	 CENTRAL PROCESSOR UNIT POWER SUPPLY
	    	 3
	  	 T0073510M1A912541
 T10907988M1A942536
 T0073507M1A912541

	
	 BACKPLANE
	    	 3
	  	 01023323 01023322
 01023324

	
	 MOONBEAMER CENTRAL PROCESSOR UNIT CARD
	    	 1
	  	 1C30144

 

A-5 

 

	 DESCRIPTION

	    	 QUANTITY

	  	 SERIAL NUMBERS

	 VERTEX RSI 9 METER ANTENNA
 WITH 4 PORT C BAND FEED
	    	 1
	  	 F251-107

	
	 VERTEX RSI 6.1 METER ANTENNA
 WITH 2 PORT KU BAND FEED
	    	 1
	  	 G338-119

	
	 PRINTER, NETWORK
 READY, FOR 110 V POWER
 HP LASER JET 2100 TN
	    	 1
	  	 USGR013009

	
	 EF DATA MODULATOR
 REDUNDANCY SWITCH
	    	 1
	  	 992038754

	
	 EF DATA MODULATOR
 MODEL SDM300
	    	 1
	  	 972008187

	
	 CISCO SYSTEM 2620 ROUTER
 SH 800-04956-02
	    	 1
	  	 JAB033883PW

	
	 CISCO SYSTEMS MODEL CATALYST
2924XL ETHERNET SWITCH
	    	 1
	  	 005080715500

 
B. Contract
Rights. 
 
All rights of the Debtor and
its affiliates in and to the following contracts, including any and all amendments, extensions, revisions and modifications thereto and restatements thereof, whether written or oral: 
 

	 	•	 	Letter Agreement, dated as of October 12, 2000, by and between Foundation Telecommunications, Inc. and the Debtor. 

 

	 	•	 	Internet Service Agreement, dated as of April 15, 2002, by and between the Debtor and Gardtal Holdings Ltd. 

 

	 	•	 	Oral agreement for internet access services by and between the Debtor and Siricomm, Inc. (“Siricomm”), pursuant to which Siricomm currently pays the Debtor
$350.00 per month for internet access services for each of four (4) terminals (for an aggregate payment of $1,400.00 per month). 

 

	 	•	 	Oral agreement for internet access services by and between the Debtor and Global Communication Support, LLC, dba Advanced Broadband (“Advanced Broadband”),
pursuant to which Advanced Broadband currently pays the Debtor $350.00 per month for internet access services for one (1) terminal (for an aggregate payment of $350.00 per month). 

 

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C. Accounts and Other
Rights to Payment. 
 
All accounts and
other rights to payment arising from the provision of goods and services by the Debtor to Foundation Telecommunications, Inc., Gardtal Holdings Ltd., Siricomm, Advanced Broadband and each of their respective affiliates, successors and assigns.

 
D. Patent Collateral. 
 
Any and all discoveries and inventions and disclosures
thereof (whether patentable or not), patent applications and patents, including, without limitation, the patents listed in Section D(1) of this Appendix A and the patent applications listed in Section D(2) of this Appendix A (in each case as this
Appendix A may be amended from time to time), and similar interests provided by law, whether statutory or common law, whether now or hereafter existing and whether now owned or hereafter acquired, including, without limitation, all income and
proceeds thereof (including, by way of illustration and not limitation, license royalties and damages and other proceeds of infringement suits), the right to sue for past, present and future infringements, all rights corresponding or relating to any
of the foregoing throughout the world and all reissues, re-examinations, divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, renewals, extensions, and improvements thereof (collectively called the “Patent Collateral”) and all records
pertaining to and all proceeds of any of the foregoing. 
 
(1) U.S. Patents. 
 

	 PATENT NO.

	 	 ISSUED

	 	 INVENTORS

	 	 TITLE

	 6,032,193
	 	 February 29, 2000
	 	 Mark K. Sullivan
	 	 Computer system having virtual circuit address altered by local computer to switch to different physical data link to
increase data transmission bandwidth

 
(2)
U.S. Patent Applications. 
 

	 APPLICATION NO.

	 	 FILED

	  	 APPLICANTS

	 	 TITLE

	 09/758,581
	 	 January 11, 2001
	  	 Mark K. Sullivan and Charles Adam Crowder
	 	 Method and system for improving data transmission and storage of markup language documents

	
	 09/966,325
	 	 September 28, 2001
	  	 Mark Sullivan
	 	 Apparatus and method for efficient live webcasting and network connectivity

 

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E. Intellectual Property
Collateral. 
 
Any and all designs,
industrial properties, works of authorship, maskworks, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade dresses, trade secrets, databases, confidential or proprietary information, and other intellectual properties or proprietary interests, including,
without limitation, all items specifically identified in this Section E of this Appendix A (as Appendix A may be amended from time to time), and similar interests provided by law, and all of the Debtor’s rights, titles and interests therein and
thereto and all of the Debtor’s rights, powers, privileges and immunities thereunder, whether statutory or common law, whether now or hereafter existing, whether or not subject to a governmental application, registration or other filings, and
whether now owned or hereafter acquired, including, without limitation, all income and proceeds thereof (including, by way of illustration and not limitation, license royalties and damages and other proceeds of infringement suits), the right to sue
for past, present and future infringements, all governmental applications, registrations and other filings with respect thereto, all rights corresponding or relating to any of the foregoing throughout the world, and all improvement, extensions,
derivative works, modifications, and enhancements thereof (collectively called the “Intellectual Property Collateral”) and all records pertaining to and all proceeds of any of the foregoing. 
 
(1) Trademarks, Service Marks, and Trade Names 
 
CISLUNAR 
 
CISLUNAR in stylized form 
 
“C” in stylized form around dot

 
CISLUNAR NETWORKS 
 
CISLUNAR NETWORKS in stylized form

 
Cislunar Networks Corporation

 
(2) Domain Names 
 
CISLUNAR.NET 
 
(3) Works of Authorship 
 
(i) Moonbeamer Terminal Software,
including without limitation: 
 

	 	•	 	DVB receiver control dvbd.c 

 

	 	•	 	Inroute modulator control damad.c 

 

	 	•	 	Inroute transmit device driver sattx.c 

 

	 	•	 	Configuration receiver recvconfig.c 

 

	 	•	 	Web-based configurator wwwconfig.c 

 
 

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	 	•	 	Startup file downloader getfile.c 

 

	 	•	 	Signal strength indicator ss.c 

 

	 	•	 	Status report transmitter monitor.c 

 

	 	(ii)	 	Hub Software, including without limitation: 

 

	 	•	 	Remote restart sendreboot.c 

 

	 	•	 	Inroute remote control damaset.c 

 

	 	•	 	Inroute device driver satrx.c 

 

	 	•	 	Configuration broadcast uplinksender.c 

 

	 	•	 	Cryptographic access control authorize.c 

 

	 	•	 	Status report receiver listen.c 

 

	 	•	 	Network status alarm monitor.c 

 

	 	•	 	Demodulator assignment qd2048.c 

 

	 	(iii)	 	Look Angle Calculator: satcalc.c (Web site software) 

 
(4) Trade Secrets 
 

	 	(i)	 	Customer and prospect lists 

 

	 	(ii)	 	Vendor lists 

 

	 	(iii)	 	Books of account and related business records 

 

	 	(iv)	 	Software identified in Section E(3) of this Appendix A 

 
(5) Licenses 
 

	 	(i)	 	X.NMS SOFTWARE #325-1002 

 

	 	(ii)	 	X.STAR NET PROTOCOL SOFTWARE #325-1002 

 

	 	(iii)	 	TERMINAL CONTROL PROTOCOL / INTERNET PROTOCOL SOFTWARE #325-1002 

 

	 	(iv)	 	Logic Innovations IPE-2000 70 Mb/s operation 

 

	 	(v)	 	Intuit Quick Books Pro 98 

 
F. FCC Licenses. 
 
All rights and interests of the Debtor in any and all licenses and permits (collectively referred to as the “FCC
Licenses”) issued by the Federal Communications Commission 

 

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(the “FCC”), subject to applicable law and FCC rules and regulations governing the FCC Licenses, including without limitation the
following: 
 

	 	•	 	that certain Radio Station Authorization, Call Sign No. E000076, File No.: SES-LIC-20000207-00177, granted to Cislunar Networks Corp. on September 27, 2000 for
Domestic Fixed Satellite Service; 

 

	 	•	 	that certain Radio Station Authorization, Call Sign No. E990333, File No.: SES-MOD-20000218-00257, granted to Cislunar Networks Corp. on May 10, 2000 for Domestic
Fixed Satellite Service; and 

 

	 	•	 	that certain Radio Station Authorization, Call Sign No. E020131, File No.: SES-LIC-20020515-00787, granted to Cislunar Networks Corp. on September 3, 2002 for
Domestic Fixed Satellite Service. 

 

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