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Employment Agreement for Ronald Roswell, Jr.

 EXHIBIT 10.14 
  
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
  

This Agreement to be effective June 1, 2002 is entered into by and between i2 Phone International, Inc., a Delaware corporation and its wholly-owned
subsidiaries (the “Employer” or “i2 Phone”), and Ronald Roswell, Jr., 7621 St. Andrews Road, Lake Worth, Florida 33467 (the “Employee”). 
  
 WITNESSETH: 
  
 WHEREAS, Employer intends to engage in the telecommunications technology and related businesses including but not limited to internet telecommunication
services, hardware and software development and sales, and information technology (the “Telecommunications Technologies”); and to conduct research, experimentation, development, and exploitation of these related technologies and to engage
in other businesses; and 
  
 WHEREAS, Employer desires to employ
Employee as Chief Information Officer of i2 Phone International, Inc.; and Chief Information Officer of all other subsidiaries in formation (the “Company”) of Employer, and Employee desires to be employed by Employer in such capacities
pursuant to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. 
  
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, it is agreed as follows: 
  

	 	1.	EMPLOYMENT DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  
 Employer hereby employs Employee as Chief Information Officer of i2 Phone International, Inc.; and Chief Information Officer of all other subsidiaries in
formation of Employer. Subject at all times to the direction of the Officers and Board of Directors of Employer, Employee shall serve in these capacities to be in charge of the overall information operations of i2 Phone International, Inc. and
subsidiaries including the performance of such other general services and duties as the Board of Directors shall determine. 
  
 Employee shall interrelate with outside sources and stimuli (conference, journals, consultation, etc.) and remain aware and current of the opportunities,
both business and technical in nature particular to the field of Telecommunications Technologies. 
  
 Employee shall have direct responsibility over the information operations of i2 Phone International, Inc and subsidiaries stated in this Section 1.

  
 To confer with the Directors and other Officers of the
Corporation on ideas and proposals to further define time opportunities and gain rationale to propose to the Board of Directors a formal long term as well as immediate plan of both local, national, and international business. 
  
 Employee shall participate in the performance of all of the involved research
and product/project development stages and to be aware of other affiliates as well as outside entities also involved in supporting the progress of the projects to completion; and furthermore be 

  

 
responsible for their being informed in a timely manner to provide for the most efficient and straight forward coordination of efforts, generally stated, to
keep things going. 
  

	 	2.	EMPLOYMENT 

  
 Employee hereby accepts employment by Employer upon the terms and conditions contained herein and agrees that during the term of this Agreement, the
Employee shall devote a majority of his business time, attention, and energies to the business of the Employer. Employee, during the term of this Agreement may invest his personal assets in any business or businesses which do not compete directly or
indirectly with the Employer and Employee may purchase securities in any corporation whose securities are regularly traded, if such purchases shall not result in his owning beneficially at any time more than 5% of the equity securities of any
corporation engaged in a business which is competitive, directly or indirectly, to that of Employer, and Employee may engage in any activities, if he receives the prior written approval of the Board of Directors of Employer with respect to his
engaging in such activities. 
  

	 	3.	RECORDS 

  
 In connection with his engagement hereunder, Employee shall accurately maintain and preserve all notes and records generated by Employer which relate to
Employer and its business and shall make all such reports, written if required, as Employer may reasonably require. 
  

	 	4.	TERM 

  
 Employee’s employment hereunder shall be for a period of three one-year terms to commence on the date hereof and end one year from date. Each one year term shall be deemed a Contract Year. 
  

	 	5.	COMPENSATION 

  
 (a) As full compensation (“Base Salary”) for the performance of his duties on behalf of Employer, Employee shall be compensated as follows:

  
 (i) Base Salary Employer, during the
term hereof, shall pay Employee a base salary at the rate of Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000) per annum, payable semi-monthly, during the second-year term, Employer shall pay Employee a base salary at the rate of One-Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars
($120,000) per annum, payable semi-monthly, during the third-year term, Employer shall pay Employee a base salary at the rate of One-Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($180,000) U.S. per annum, payable semi-monthly. If this Agreement is renewed for a
subsequent term or terms, base salary shall be increased pursuant to; a) a minimum of Ten-Percent (10%) per year (the “Minimum Increase”), or b) as the Board of Directors shall determine if in excess to the Minimum Increase, payable
semi-monthly beginning June 1, 2005. Future salary increases will be subject to mutual agreement in accordance with job performance. 
  

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 Directors may consider other meritorious adjustments in compensation or a bonus under appropriate
circumstance including the conception of valuable or unique inventions, processes, discoveries or improvements capable of profitable exploitation. 
  
 (ii) Performance Bonus. Upon the establishment of the Employer’s proposed Performance Profit Sharing Plan (the
“Plan”), Employee shall receive a performance bonus percentage of the pre-tax profit generated from the Employer (“additional compensation”) as shall be determined by the Board of Directors of i2 Phone International, Inc.

  
 (iii) Principals’ Options.
Employee shall be eligible to receive options to purchase the Company’s Common Stock from the Company’s Incentive Stock Option Plan in formation (the “ISO Plan”), to be determined by the Company’s Board of Directors from
time to time. Upon execution of this agreement, Employee shall be granted 60,000 options to purchase shares of Common Stock of the Company exercisable at $5.00 per share for a period of five years. The options shall vest under the following criteria
(the “Performance Criteria”). The criteria are as follows: 
  

	 	1)	30,000 options are vested if: 

  

	 	a)	the Company has raised a minimum of $5 million of equity and achieved net revenues of $10 million with break-even net pre-tax profit during the first fifteen months of operations;

  
 30,000 options are vested if:

  

	 	b)	the Company has achieved net revenues of $25 million with net pre-tax profits equaling 10% of net revenues during the second fiscal twelve months of operations

  

	 	2)	These options shall be fully vested if the Company achieves net revenues of $25 million with net pre-tax profits equaling 13% of net revenues during any twelve month fiscal period
within first thirty nine months of operations. 

  

	 	3)	For the purposes of this section, the first fifteen months of operations shall begin October 1, 2002 and ending December 31, 2003, the second twelve months fiscal period ending
December 31, 2004 and the third twelve month fiscal period ending December 31, 2005  

  
 In the event the Employee is terminated by Employer subsequent to a merger, acquisition or sale transaction or the company’s ownership after 12/31/2002 changes by more than 50% or the company’s top level
(CEO and President positions) executive management changes within the first two years of this agreement or the company files and completes a public offering, (“the Trigger Event”), then any stock, options or similar securities held
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shall automatically become 75% vested and the Employee shall be entitled to an additional number of options equal to 30% of the Employee’s total ISO
Plan position at the time of the Trigger Event. Such additional shares shall be priced at the then prevailing value of the Common Stock vested as determined by the Company’s Board of Directors. 
  
 (iv) Stock Ownership. Upon execution of this
agreement the Employee shall be issued 30,000 common shares of i2 Phone International, Inc. with Fifty-Percent (50%) issued upon execution of this agreement and Fifty-Percent (50%) placed in an escrow account and to be released upon the completion
of one-year employment with the Company. Furthermore, in the event that the employer seeks the registration of any of the company’s stock to trade on any public exchange, employee shall have the right to have his shares registered in the same
manner at the same time. 
  
 (b) Employer shall reimburse Employee
for the expenses incurred by Employee in connection with his duties hereunder, including travel on businesses, attending technical and business meetings, professional activities and entertainment, such reimbursement to be made in accordance with
regular Employer policy and upon presentation by Employee of the details of, and originals of vouchers for, such expenses. 
  

	 	6.	FRINGE BENEFITS 

  
 (a) During the term of this Agreement, Employer shall provide at its sole expense to Employee, hospitalization, major medical, life insurance and other
fringe benefits on the same terms and conditions as it shall afford other senior management employees. Nothing herein shall require Employer to obtain or maintain such coverage. 
  
 (b) During the term of this Agreement, Employer shall provide paid vacation to Employee which accrues from the date of
execution of this Agreement. The annual paid vacation earned for each twelve month period is: (i) three (3) weeks per annum up to three (3) years of full-time employment; (ii) four (4) weeks per annum up to seven (7) years of full-time employment;
and (iii) five (5) weeks per annum over seven (7) years of full-time employment. 
  

	 	7.	SUBSIDIARIES 

  
 For the purposes of this Agreement all references to business products, services and sales of Employer shall include those of Employer’s affiliates.

  

	 	8.	INVENTORIES SHOP RIGHTS 

  
 All systems, inventions, discoveries, apparatus, techniques, methods, know-how, formulae or improvements made, developed or conceived by Employee during
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Employer, whenever or wherever made, developed or conceived, and whether or not during business hours, which constitutes an improvement, on those heretofore,
now or at any during Employee’s employment, developed, manufactured or used by Employer in connection with the manufacture, process or marketing of any product heretofore or now or hereafter developed or distributed by Employer, or any services
to be performed by Employer or of any product which shall or could reasonable be manufactured or developed or marketed in the reasonable expansion of Employer’s business, shall be and continue to remain Employer’s exclusive property,
without any added compensation or any reimbursement for expenses to Employee, and upon the conception of any and every such invention, process, discovery or improvement and without waiting to perfect or complete it, Employee promises and agrees that
Employee will immediately disclose it to Employer and to no one else and thenceforth will treat it as the property and secret of Employer. 
  
 Employee will also execute any instruments requested from time to time by Employer to vest in it complete title and ownership to such invention, discovery
or improvement and will, at the request of Employer do such acts and execute such instrument as Employer may require but at Employer’s expense to obtain Letters of Patent, trademarks or copyrights in the United States and foreign countries, for
such invention, discovery or improvement and for the purpose of vesting title thereto in Employer, all without any reimbursement for expenses (except as provided in Section 5 or otherwise and without any additional compensation of any kind of
Employee. 
  

	 	9.	NON-DISCLOSURE 

  
 (a) Employee acknowledges that the services to be rendered by him or her to Employer are peculiar, special, unique and extraordinary, and that he may
during the term of his employment obtain confidential information of Employer’s method of doing business, secrets, customers, suppliers, formulae, and processes, the use or revelation of which by Employee during Employee’s employment or
after the termination of the employment hereunder, might, would or could injure or cause injury to Employer’s business. Accordingly, Employee agrees to forever keep secret and inviolate any knowledge or information as to any of Employer’s
secret articles, devices, formulae, processes, invention, customers, suppliers, or discoveries and will not utilize the same for his private benefit or indirectly for the benefit of others and will never disclose such secret knowledge or information
to anyone else. The foregoing shall not be applicable to any information which now is or hereafter shall be in the public domain in the context in which used provided the Employee does not release such information without Employer’s
authorization. 
  
 (b) In addition, Employee agrees that all
information received from principals and agents of Employer will be held in total confidence for a period of two (2) years following termination of employment. 
  

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	 	10.	NON-COMPETITION 

  
 In consideration of the Employee’s employment with Employer, its successors, present or future subsidiaries, or assigns during such time as may be
mutually agreeable, of the compensation provided herein, of the Employee’s Base Salary as an Employee and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, Employee agrees: 
  
 (a) That during the employment by Employer, Employee will not (i) engage in a
business that competes, directly or indirectly, with any of the products, services or businesses of Employer, (ii) be or become a stockholder, partner, owner, officer, director, employee or agent of, or consultant to, or give financial or other
assistance to, any person or entity engaged in or considering engaging in any such business; (iii) seek in competition with the business of Employer to procure orders from or do business with any customer of Employer; (iv) solicit, or contact with a
view to the engagement or employment of, any person who is an employee of Employer; (v) seek to contract or engage (in such a way as to adversely affect or interfere with the business of Employer) any person or entity who has been contracted with or
engaged to manufacture, assemble, supply or deliver products, goods, materials or services to Employer; or (vi) engage in or participate in any effort or act to induce any of the customers, associates, consultants, partners, or employees of Employer
to take any action which might be disadvantageous to Employer; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prohibit Employee from owning, as a passive investor, in the aggregate not more than 5% of the outstanding publicly traded stock of any
corporation so engaged. 
  
 (b) That for a period of two years
following termination of Employee’s employment, Employer shall, at its option, have the right to require that the Employee not (i) engage in a business that competes, directly or indirectly with any of the products sold or businesses conducted
by any division or subsidiary of Employer in which the Employee worked during the two (2) year period prior to the termination of the Employee’s employment by Employer; (ii) be or become a stockholder, partner, owner, officer, director,
employee or agent of, or a consultant to, or give financial or other assistance to, any person or entity engaged in or considering engaging in any such business; (iii) seek in competition with the business of Employer to procure orders from or do
business with any customer of Employer with which Employee had contact during the two years prior to termination of Employee’s employment with Employer; (iv) solicit, or contact with a view to the engagement or employment of, any person who is
an employee of Employer; (v) seek to contract or engage (in such a way as to adversely affect or interfere with the business of Employer) any person or entity who has been contracted with or engaged to manufacture, assemble, supply or deliver
products, goods, materials or services to Employer; or (vi) engage in or participate in any effort or act to induce any of the customers, associates, consultants, partners, or employees of Employer to take any action which might be disadvantageous
to Employer; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prohibit Employee from owning, as a passive investor, in the aggregate not more than 5% of the outstanding publicly traded stock of any corporation so engaged. The foregoing restrictions
shall apply to conduct and activities in any city, county or state in the United States or in any foreign country in which any Employer subsidiary or division in which Employee worked during the two years prior to termination of Employee’s
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business. Employer shall, if it exercises its option set forth in this Section 10 (b), with respect to employment or consulting activities, make the payments
described in Section 10 (d) below to Employee. In the event that the Employee would violate the provisions of this section following termination of Employee’s employment, Employer may, at its option, extend the foregoing two (2) year period by
the duration of the Employee’s violation. 
  
 (c) During
Employee’s employment by Employer and during the course of the above-mentioned two (2) year period, Employee shall advise Employer in writing of each and every bona fide offer subject to the restrictions set forth in this Agreement which
Employee receives and wishes to accept. Employees notice shall be sufficiently detailed regarding the nature and scope of the offer and the identity and business of the offer or to permit Employer to make an informed decision whether to exercise its
option hereunder, and shall include a copy of the written offer from the offeror. Employee agrees to supplement the notice with further information upon request by Employer. 
  
 (d) Employer shall have ten (10) business days following receipt of Employee’s written notification (and any requested
supplement) to advise me of its election, in its sole discretion, either, (i) to waive the non-competition provisions of this Agreement, in which case Employee shall be free to accept such offer subject to all the other terms and conditions of any
agreements with Employer relating to inventions and confidential information; or (ii) to insist upon Employers full compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. If Employer elects option (ii) with respect to an employment or consulting offer,
Employer shall compensate Employee monthly in an amount equal to my latest monthly base pay as an employee of the Employer in lieu of salary, benefits and all other remuneration Employee would have received in connection with the proposed employment
or consulting for a period beginning on the date of Employees notice as provided above and ending twenty-four (24) months from severance of Employee’s employment with Employer. The amount payable may be reduced as provided herein. Monthly
payments shall begin with the end of the month Employer elects option (ii) above. In the event Employee receives an offer of temporary or part-time employment or an offer to serve as consultant, the amount payable pursuant to this Section 10(d)
shall be the lesser of (a) my latest monthly base pay or (b) the amount offered for temporary or part-time employment or consulting. Payments for temporary employment or consulting shall only be paid during the period for which Employee receives an
offer of temporary employment or consulting. 
  
 (e) The election
by Employer of option (i) in Section 10(d) above with respect to any one offer shall not be deemed a release or a waiver with respect to any other offers which Employee may receive during the two-year period of restriction. Payments pursuant to
Section 10(d) above will be adjusted if Employer exercises its option with respect to a subsequent offer of employment or consulting which results in different payments. Payments ender Section 10(d) will be based solely upon the most recent offer of
employment or consulting presented to Employer. In no event will compensation ender Section 10(d) exceed Employee’s latest monthly base pay as an employee of Employer. 
  

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 (f) If Employee accepts employment or performs services for any business acceptable to Employer or not
subject to the restriction set forth in this Agreement during the two-year period of restriction, the amount of any compensation to which Employee may later become entitled hereunder shall be reduced by the amount by which compensation received for
such employment or services exceeds the base pay Employee would have received at Employer for a period of time of the same duration as such employment or services. Employee shall promptly advise Employer in writing upon seeking payment pursuant to
Section 10(d) of the dates such acceptable or unrestricted employment commenced and terminated and the compensation received therefor. In such case, Employer shall reduce future payments to Employee under Section 10(d) as provided herein.

  
 Payments pursuant to Section 10(d) above shall also be reduced by an amount
equal to the amount paid to Employee by Employer under any other agreement, if any, limiting Employee’s right to subsequent employment. 
  
 (g) Notices shall be sent to Employer at most recent corporate headquarters address, and to Employee at the most recent address Employer has for Employee,
or at such different address as either party shall have given notice by certified mail, Return Receipt Requested Refusal by either party to accept a notice shall be deemed receipt of that notice. 
  
 (h) If any provision of this Section 10 should be adjudicated to be invalid
or unenforceable, such provision shall be deemed deleted herefrom with respect, and only with respect, to the operation of such provision in the particular jurisdiction in which such adjudication was made; provided, however, that to the extent any
such provision may be made valid and enforceable in such jurisdiction by limitations on the scope of activities, geographical area or time period covered, the parties agree that such provision instead shall be modified and deemed limited to the
extent, and only to the extent, necessary to make such provisions enforceable to the fullest extent permissible under the laws and public policies applied in such jurisdiction, and in such limited form shall be fully enforceable. The parties further
agree to modify, re-execute and resubmit this Agreement to an appropriate court if necessary to effect the purpose of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia. 
  
 (i) The Employee acknowledges and agrees that a breach of the provisions of
this Agreement by the Employee will cause serious and irreparable damage to Employer that may be difficult to quantify and for which monetary damages alone will not be adequate. Accordingly, the Employee agrees that if Employer should bring an
action to enforce its rights under this Agreement and if Employer establishes that Employee has breached any of the Employee’s obligations under this Agreement, Employer shall be entitled to (i) temporary and or permanent injunctive relief
without the need for posting a bond, and (ii) reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by Employer in bringing and prosecuting any action for breach. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prohibit Employer from pursuing any other legal or
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Employer’s enforcement of this Agreement in excess of the amounts specifically provided herein. Employee agrees that Employer, or its assignee, may
assign this Agreement upon written notice to Employee. 
  
 (j) In
consideration for Employees obligations under this Agreement, Employer shall pay Employee upon termination of Employee’s employment with Employer, as supplemental severance pay in addition to all other normal severance benefits including paying
out the compensation related to the remaining months covered under this agreement at the time of termination, but in lieu of similar severance under any other non-competition agreement, if any, with Employer, six months of Employee’s latest
Base Salary and the release and issuance of the remaining Fifty percent (50%) founders stock as per article 5 (a) V, as an Employee of Employer if termination occurs within the first one-year term of Employment without cause and three months of
Employee’s latest Base Salary as an Employee of Employer thereafter. Furthermore if termination without cause occurs before June 1, 2003, then any unpaid amounts related to the promissory note dated June 24, 2002, in the amount of $25,000, for
the purchase of employers stock shall be forgiven. 
  

	 	11	INJUNCTION 

  
 (a) Should Employee at any time reveal or threaten to reveal any such secret knowledge or information, or during any restricted period, engage or threaten
to engage in any business in competition with that of Employer, or perform or threaten to perform any services for anyone engaged in such competitive business, or in any way violate or threaten to violate any of the provisions of this Agreement,
Employer shall be entitled to an injunction restraining Employee from doing or continuing to do or performing any such acts; and Employee hereby consents to the issuance of such an injunction. 
  
 (b) In the event that a proceeding is brought in equity to enforce the
provisions of this Paragraph, Employee shall not argue as a defense that there is an adequate remedy at law, nor shall Employer be prevented from seeking any other remedies which may be available. 
  
 (c) The existence of any claim or cause of action by Employer against
Employee, or by Employee against Employer, whether predicated upon this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by Employer of the foregoing restrictive covenants but shall be litigated separately. 
  

	 	12	PRIOR AGREEMENTS 

  
 Employee represents that Employee is not now under any written agreement, nor has he previously, at any time entered into any written agreement with any
person, firm or corporation, which would or could in any manner preclude or prevent Employee from giving freely and Employer receiving the exclusive benefit of his services. 
  

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	 	13	MISCELLANEOUS 

  
 If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced in whole
or in part, the remaining conditions and provisions or portions thereof shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect and enforceable to the extent they are valid, legal and enforceable, and no provision shall be deemed dependent upon any
covenant or provision so expressed herein. 
  
 All prior
agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof between the parties are hereby cancelled. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties relating to the subject matter hereof, and the parties hereto have made no agreements,
representations or warranties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement which are not set forth herein. No modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto 
  
 The rights, benefits, duties and obligations under this Agreement shall inure
to, and be binding upon, the Employer, its successors and assigns, and upon the Employee and his legal representatives, heirs and legatees. This Agreement constitutes a personal service agreement, and the performance of the Employee’s
obligations hereunder may not be transferred or assigned by the Employee. 
  
 The failure of either party to insist upon the strict performance of any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of future compliance therewith,
and said terms, conditions and provisions shall remain in full force and effect. No waiver of any term or conditions of this Agreement on the part of either party shall be effective for any purpose whatsoever unless such waiver is in writing and
signed by such party. 
  
 This Agreement shall be construed and
governed by the laws of the State of Georgia. 
  
 Except as
provided in Section 10, any controversy or claim arising under, out of, or in connection with this Agreement or any breach or claimed breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration before the American Arbitration Association, in Atlanta, Georgia,
before a panel of three arbitrators, in accordance with its rules, and judgement upon any award rendered may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have set their hands and seals this 1st day of June, 2002. 
  

			
	 On Behalf of Employer:

	
	I2 PHONE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
		
	By:	 	/s/    PAUL R. ARENA        
	 	 	

	 	 	PAUL R. ARENA, Chief Executive Officer
		
	 	 	/s/    RONALD ROSWELL        
	 	 	

	 	 	RONALD ROSWELL, JR., Employee

  

 11Amendment to Employment Agreement for Ronald L. Roswell, Jr.

 EXHIBIT 10.15 
  
 AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
  
 THIS AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 23rd day of December, 2003, by and between Ronald L. Roswell Jr., as “Employee,” and i2 TELECOM INTERNATIONAL, INC., as “Employer.”

  
 W I T N E S S E T H: 
  
 WHEREAS, the parties have heretofore entered into that certain Employment
Agreement dated December 17, 2003; and 
  
 WHEREAS, as part of the
Employer’s need to conserve capital through the early growth stage and capital solicitation of its business, on September 25, 2002, all of the senior executives of the Employer have voluntarily agreed to accept a twenty-five percent (25%)
reduction (Phase I Reduction) in their base salary for the period commencing October 1, 2002, and continuing until December 31, 2003; and 
  
 WHEREAS, in consideration for the senior executives agreeing to the Phase I Reduction, the Board of Directors of the Employer adopted a Stock Appreciation
Rights Plan (SARs Plan) to provide a benefit to the said executives, in return for their cooperation in accepting the salary reduction; and 
  
 WHEREAS, the senior executives of the Employer determined that a second phase reduction in the base compensation of the senior executives was necessary
for the period from September 7, 2003, through December 31, 2003 (Phase II Reduction), whereby the base salary of all senior executive employees would be further reduced to Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000.00) per annum, with the difference in
their base salary being deferred until the Employer obtains additional capital funding of $10,000,000, whereupon the Employee will be entitled to the payment in cash of the compensation deferred as a result of the Phase II Reduction, together with a
twenty percent (20%) bonus thereto or, at the Employee’s option, the Employee may elect to receive shares in i2 Telecom International, Inc. in lieu of the said cash payment, at a valuation of Three Dollars ($3.00) per share; and 
  
 WHEREAS, the senior executives have determined that a third phase reduction
(Phase III Reduction) is appropriate, whereby effective January 1, 2004, the Employees’ base compensation shall be at the rate of seventy-five percent (75%) of the amount provided for under the Employment Agreement, and the remaining
twenty-five percent (25%) thereof shall be paid to the Employee in the form of further participation in the SARs Plan; and 
  
 WHEREAS, in consideration for the employee’s agreement to defer wages, the company agrees that should the event arise whereby the employees note
dated June 24, 2002 in the amount of $16,090.27 at 12/31/2003, to i2 Telecom for the purchase of 12,500 shares of i2 Telecom Common Stock become due or is called, under any circumstances, the company will agree to settle said note first against all
deferred compensation, including the $31,015.38 that was deferred from the phase II deferral period, before making a claim against the employee. If the note remains unpaid as of 9/30/2004, and the deferred compensation for the phase II reduction is
still unpaid, the note will be paid in full against the deferred compensation. If such payment results in the employee incurring any federal or state income taxes related to the payment of the note, all taxes due shall be paid from the deferred
compensation amount first before being charged to the employee. 
  

 WHEREAS The above stipulations shall remain in effect regardless of the employee’s employment status
with the company; and 
  
 WHEREAS, the parties are desirous of
effecting a written amendment to the Employment Agreement to acknowledge such above-described matters. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein contained and other good and valuable consideration from one party to the
other, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
  
 1. All of the above recitals are true and correct and agreed upon between the parties. 
  
 2. The Employee hereby ratifies, acknowledges, and agrees that the Employment Agreement has been amended to provide that the
base salary provided for in said Employment Agreement was reduced by twenty-five percent (25%) from October 1, 2002, until December 31, 2003, as the Phase I Reduction. The Employee further acknowledges that he has accepted participation in the SARs
Plan in consideration for the said salary reduction. 
  
 3. The
Employee hereby ratifies, acknowledges, and agrees that the Employment Agreement has been amended to provide that the base salary provided for in said Employment Agreement was reduced to Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000.00) per annum, in
accordance with the terms described in the recitals above, as the Phase II Reduction. 
  
 4. The Employee agrees that the Employment Agreement shall be amended to provide for the Phase III Reduction as described in the recitals above. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment to Employment Agreement the day and year first above
written. 
  

									
	 EMPLOYEE:
	 	 	 	 EMPLOYER:

			
	 	 	 	 	 i2 TELECOM INTERNATIONAL, INC.

				
	/s/    Ronald L. Roswell, Jr.	 	 	 	 By:
	 	/s/    Anthony Zalenski         
	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	Ronald L. Roswell, Jr.	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	Anthony Zalenski
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	President 1/16/04

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