Document:

Exhibit 4.2

                          CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT

CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is entered into as of July 23,
2004 by and between Dtomi, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Company"), and
Cambridge Securities Group, Inc., a Washington corporation (the "Consultant").

                                    RECITALS

      A. The Company desires to be assured of the association and services of
Consultant and to avail itself of Consultant's experience, skills, abilities,
knowledge and background and is therefore willing to engage Consultant upon the
terms and conditions set forth herein; and

      B. Consultant agrees to be engaged and retained by the Company upon the
terms and conditions set forth herein.

                                    AGREEMENT

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the covenants,
agreements and obligations set forth herein and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the
parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:

      1. Consulting Services. Consultant shall provide bona fide services to the
Company, as provided in this Section (the "Consulting Services"). The Consulting
Services shall be:

      (a) Intellectual property planning,

      (b) Introductions to prospective customers for the Company's products or
services, and

      (c) Participation and attendance at meetings with the Company's Board of
Directors, management, customers, and strategic partners, as requested by the
Company.

      2. Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the date hereof
and shall be effective a period of one year (the "Term"). This agreement may be
extended under the same terms by mutual agreement between Consultant and the
Company.

      3. Direction, Control and Coordination. Consultant shall perform the
Consulting Services under the sole direction and with the approval of the
Company's Board of Directors or an officer of the Company to whom such direction
is delegated by resolution of the Board of Directors.

      4. Dedication of Resources. Consultant shall devote such time, attention
and energy as is necessary to perform and discharge the duties and
responsibilities under this Agreement in an efficient, trustworthy and
professional manner.

      5. Standard of Performance. Consultant shall use its best reasonable
efforts to perform its consulting services as an advisor to the Company in an
efficient, trustworthy and professional manner. Consultant shall perform its
consulting services to the sole satisfaction of, and in conjunction and
cooperation with, the Company.

      6. Compensation. The Company shall pay to Consultant a total of 2,500,000
shares of common stock of the Company (the "Common Stock") in exchange for the
Consulting Services. The Company shall issue certificates representing the
Common Stock only to the natural person(s) employed by, or otherwise working
for, the Consultant who provides the Consulting Services.

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      7. Registration of the Common Stock. Commencing on the date hereof, the
Company shall use its best efforts to promptly register the Common Stock
pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, on Securities and Exchange
Commission ("SEC") Form S-8. Consultant hereby covenants that if he or she is or
becomes a director, officer, holder of ten percent (10%) of the equity and/or
voting securities of the Company, or is, or becomes an "affiliate" of the
Company (for the purposes of this Agreement, "affiliate" shall mean an affiliate
of, or person affiliated with, a specified person that directly, or indirectly
through one or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by, or is under
common control with, the person specified), he or she will not offer to sell or
resell the Common Shares registered on Form S-8, except pursuant to the
provisions of SEC Rule 144, pursuant to a reoffer prospectus in compliance with
Form S-8 or pursuant to such other registration statement acceptable to the
Company in its sole discretion.

      8. Knowledge of Investment and its Risks. Consultant has knowledge and
experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the
merits and risks of Consultant's investment in the Common Stock. Consultant
understands that an investment in the Company represents a high degree of risk
and there is no assurance that the Company's business or operations will be
successful. Consultant has considered carefully the risks attendant to an
investment in the Company, and that, as a consequence of such risks, Consultant
could lose Consultant's entire investment in the Company. 9. Investment Intent.
Consultant hereby represents and warrants that (i) it is acquiring the Common
Stock for investment for the Consultant's own account, not as a nominee or agent
and not with a view to the resale or distribution of all or any part of the
Common Stock, and Consultant has no present intention of selling, granting any
participation in or otherwise distributing any of the Common Stock within the
meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") and
(ii) Consultant does not have any contracts, understandings, agreements or
arrangements with any person and/or entity to sell, transfer or grant
participations to such person and/or entity, with respect to any of the Common
Stock.

      10. Accredited Investor. The Consultant is an "Accredited Investor," as
that term is defined by Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated under the
Securities Act.

      11. Disclosure. Consultant has reviewed information provided by the
Company in connection with the decision to purchase the Stock, including
Consultant's publicly-available filings with the SEC. The Company has provided
Consultant with all the information that Consultant has requested in connection
with the decision to purchase the Common Stock. Consultant further represents
that Consultant has had an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from
the Company regarding the business, properties, prospects and financial
condition of the Company. All such questions have been answered to the full
satisfaction of Consultant.

      12. No Registration. Consultant understands that it must bear the economic
risk of its investment in the Company for an indefinite period of time.
Consultant further understands that (i) neither the offering nor the sale of the
Common Stock has been registered under the Securities Act or any applicable
state securities laws or securities laws of other applicable jurisdictions in
reliance upon exemptions from the registration requirements of such laws, (ii)
the Common Stock must be held by Consultant indefinitely unless the sale or
transfer thereof is subsequently registered under the Securities Act and any
applicable state securities laws, or an exemption from such registration
requirements is available, (iii) Section 7 notwithstanding, the Company is not
hereby under an obligation to register any of the Common Stock on Consultant's
behalf or to assist Consultant in complying with any exemption from
registration, and (iv) Consultant will rely upon the representations and
warranties made by the Company in this Agreement in order to establish such
exemptions from the registration requirements of the Securities Act and
applicable state securities laws or securities laws of other applicable
jurisdictions.

      13. Transfer Restrictions. Consultant will not transfer any of the Common
Stock unless such transfer is exempt from registration under the Securities Act
and applicable state securities laws or securities laws of other applicable
jurisdictions, and, if requested by the Company, Consultant has furnished an
opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Company that such transfer is so exempt.
Consultant understands and agrees that (i) the certificate or certificates
evidencing the Common Stock will bear appropriate legends indicating such
transfer restrictions placed upon the Common Stock, (ii) the Company shall have
no obligation to honor transfers of any of the Common Stock in violation of such
transfer restrictions, and (iii) the Company shall be entitled to instruct any
transfer agent or agents for the securities of the Company to refuse to honor
such transfers.

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      14. Legends. Consultant understands that certificates or other evidence of
the Common Stock may bear a legend substantially similar to the following:

      THE SHARES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. THE SHARES HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR
INVESTMENT AND MAY NOT BE OFFERED, SOLD OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED IN THE ABSENCE
OF AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SHARES OR AN
EXEMPTION FROM THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS OF SAID ACT THAT IS THEN APPLICABLE
TO THE SHARES, AS TO WHICH THE PRIOR OPINION OF COUNSEL MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE
ISSUER OR ISSUER'S TRANSFER AGENT.

      15. Additional Covenants. Consultant covenants that it shall not engage in
any activities which are in connection with the offer or sale of securities of
the Company in a capital-raising transaction or directly or indirectly promote
or maintain a market for the Company's securities.

      16. Confidential Information. Consultant recognizes and acknowledges that
by reason of performance of Consultant's services and duties to the Company
(both during the Term and before or after it) Consultant has had and will
continue to have access to confidential information of the Company and its
affiliates, including, without limitation, information and knowledge pertaining
to products and services offered, inventions, innovations, designs, ideas,
plans, trade secrets, proprietary information, advertising, distribution and
sales methods and systems, and relationships between the Company and its
affiliates and customers, clients, suppliers and others who have business
dealings with the Company and its affiliates ("Confidential Information").
Consultant acknowledges that such Confidential Information is a valuable and
unique asset and covenants that it will not, either during or for three (3)
years after the term of this Agreement, disclose any such Confidential
Information to any person for any reason whatsoever or use such Confidential
Information (except as its duties hereunder may require) without the prior
written authorization of the Company, unless such information is in the public
domain through no fault of the Consultant or except as may be required by law.
Upon the Company's request, the Consultant will return all tangible materials
containing Confidential Information to the Company.

      17. Relationship. This agreement does not create, and shall not be
construed to create, any joint venture or partnership between the parties, and
may not be construed as an employment agreement. No officer, employee, agent,
servant, or independent contractor of Consultant nor its affiliates shall at any
time be deemed to be an employee, agent, servant, or broker of the Company for
any purpose whatsoever solely as a result of this Agreement, and Consultant
shall have no right or authority to assume or create any obligation or
liability, express or implied, on the Company's behalf, or to bind the Company
in any manner or thing whatsoever.

      18. Notices. Any notice required or desired to be given under this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when personally
delivered, sent by an overnight courier service, or sent by certified or
registered mail to the following addresses, or such other address as to which
one party may have notified the other in such manner:

         If to the Company:                 950 Pine Island Road
                                            Suite A150
                                            Plantation, FL 33324

         If to the Consultant:              Cambridge Securities Group, Inc.
                                            8871 SE Clearwater
                                            Port Orchard, WA 98367

      19. Applicable Law. The validity, interpretation and performance of this
Agreement shall be controlled by and construed under the laws of the State of
Washington.

      20. Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision
hereof shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other
provisions of this Agreement.

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      21. Waiver of Breach. The waiver by either party of a breach of any
provision of this Agreement by the other shall not operate or be construed as a
waiver of any subsequent breach by such party. No waiver shall be valid unless
in writing and signed by an authorized officer of the Company or Consultant.

      22. Assigns and Assignment. This Agreement shall extend to, inure to the
benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective permitted
successors and assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement may not be
assigned or transferred, in whole or in part, by the Consultant except with the
prior written consent of the Company.

      23. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding of
the parties with respect to its subject matter. It may not be changed orally but
only by an agreement in writing signed by the party against whom enforcement of
any waiver, change, modification, extension, or discharge is sought.

      24. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by facsimile and in
counterparts each of which shall constitute an original document, and both of
which together shall constitute the same document.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day
and year first above written.

         The Company:                       DTOMI, INC.

                                           By:   ____________________
                                                 Name:  John Haddock
                                                 Title:  Chief Executive Officer

         The Consultant:                    CAMBRIDGE SECURITIES GROUP, INC.

                                           By:   ______________________
                                                 Name:  Monty Abbott
                                                 Title:  President

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                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is by and between Dtomi, Inc.
("Company") and Andrew J. Bodenheimer ("Employee") and is effective as of this
16th day of February, 2004 (the "Effective Date").

                                    RECITALS

A. Company is a Nevada Company, having its principal place of business in Safety
Harbor, Florida, engaged in the business of designing, manufacturing, and
licensing transportation technology.

B. Both Company and Employee desire that Employee be hired on a full-time basis
as Vice President, Sales and Marketing for Company.

IN CONSIDERATION of the promises and of the mutual covenants contained herein,
and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, the parties to this Agreement hereby agree as follows:

                                    AGREEMENT

1. Employment. Company hereby engages Employee to serve as Vice President, Sales
and Marketing and Employee hereby accepts such position upon the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement.

2. Term.

2.1. Start Date. Employee's employment under this Agreement commences on the
Effective Date.

2.2. Employment At-Will. Employee and Company understand and expressly agree
that this Agreement and Employee's employment may be terminated by Employee or
by Company at any time, with or without notice and with or without cause.
Employee and Company agree that this provision in intended by Employee and
Company to be the complete and final expression of their understanding regarding
the terms and conditions under which Employee's employment may be terminated.
Employee and Company further understand and agree that no representation
contrary to this provision is valid, and that this provision may not be
augmented, contradicted or modified in any way, except by a writing signed by
Employee and Company's President.

3. Duties. Employee is employed to serve as Vice President, Sales and Marketing
and shall perform such duties as are consistent with that position, and such
other duties as Company's Board of Directors and President, or his designee, may
assign from time to time. Employee acknowledges that, without limiting the
foregoing, he is employed for the express purpose of generating revenue from the
sale or license of Company's key asset, the Air-Spring Axle(TM). Employee
further acknowledges that he reports to the President who will be Employee's
supervisor, and that Employee performs his various duties under the direction
and approval of the President. As part of Employee's duties, Employee
acknowledges and understands that: (a) Employee will devote his utmost knowledge
and best skill to the performance of his duties; (b) Employee shall devote his
full business energy and time to the rendition of such services, subject to
absences for customary vacations and for temporary illness; (c) Employee will
not engage in any other gainful occupation which requires his personal attention
without notice to Company's President, with the exception that Employee may
personally trade in stock, bonds, securities, commodities or real estate
investments on his own account; and (d) Employee may not, directly or
indirectly, engage or participate in any business pursuit, whether as an
employee or an Company or otherwise, that is in any manner in competition with
Company or its business.

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4. Confidential information. Except as may be required by the lawful order of a
court or agency of competent jurisdiction, the Employee agrees to keep secret
and confidential indefinitely all non-public information concerning the Company
and its affiliates that was acquired by or disclosed to the Employee during the
course of his employment by the Company or any of its affiliates, including
information relating to customers (including, without limitation, credit
history, repayment history, financial information and financial statements),
cost, and operations, financial data and plans, whether past, current or planned
and not to disclose the same, either directly or indirectly, to any other
person, firm or business entity or to use it in any way; provided, however, that
the provisions of this paragraph 3 shall not apply to information that is in the
public domain or that was disclosed to the Employee by independent third parties
who were not bound by an obligation of confidentiality. The Employee further
agrees that he shall not make any statement or disclosure that (a) would be
prohibited by applicable federal or state laws or (b) is intended to be
detrimental to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

4.1 Inventions, Discoveries and Improvements. Any and all inventions,
discoveries and improvements, whether protectible or unprotectible by Patent,
trademark, copyright or trade secret, made, devised, or discovered by Employee,
whether by Employee alone or jointly with others, from the Effective Date until
the date of termination of employment, relating or pertaining in any way to
Employee's employment with the Company, shall be promptly disclosed in writing
to the Board, and become and remain the sole and exclusive property of the
Company. Employee agrees to execute any assignments to the Company, or its
nominee, of the Company's entire right, title, and interest in and to any such
inventions, discoveries and improvements and to execute any other instruments
and documents requisite or desirable in applying for and obtaining Patents,
trademarks or copyrights at the cost of the Company, with respect thereto in the
United States and in all foreign countries, that may be requested by the
Company. Employee further agrees, whether or not then in the employment of the
Company, to cooperate to the fullest extent and in the manner that may be
reasonably requested by the Company in the prosecution and/or defense of any
suits involving claims of infringement and/or misappropriation of proprietary
rights relevant to Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, processes,
and/or discoveries involving the Company's products; it being understood that
all reasonable costs and expenses thereof shall be paid by the Company. The
Company shall have the sole right to determine the treatment of disclosures
received from Employee, including the right to keep the same as a trade secret,
to use and disclose the same without a prior Patent Application, to file and
prosecute United States and foreign Patent Applications thereon, or to follow
any other procedure which the Company may deem appropriate. .

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4.2 Confidential Information and Trade Secrets. Employee hereby acknowledges
that all trade, engineering, production, and technical data, information or
"know-how" including, but not limited to, customer lists, sales and marketing
techniques, vendor names, purchasing information, processes, methods,
investigations, ideas, equipment, tools, programs, costs, product profitability,
plans, specifications, Patent Application(s), drawings, blueprints, sketches,
layouts, formulas, inventions, processes and data, whether or not reduced to
writing, used in the development and manufacture of the Company's products
and/or the performance of services, or in research or development, are the
exclusive secret and confidential property of the Company, and shall be at all
times, whether after the Effective Date or after the date of termination of
employment, be kept strictly confidential and secret by Employee.

4.3 Non-Disclosure. Employee represents and agrees that during the term of this
Agreement, and after the date of termination of employment, he will not report,
publish, disclose, use, or transfer (collectively referred to as
"Dissemination") to any person(s) or entity(ies) any property or information
belonging to the Company without first having obtained the prior express written
consent of the Company to do so; it being understood, however, that information
which was publicly known, or which is in the public domain, or which is
generally known, or the dissemination of which is required by the lawful order
of a court or agency of competent jurisdiction, shall not be subject to this
restriction nor shall any information which Employee is required to disclose by
law.

5. Covenant Not to Compete. For a period of two (2) years subsequent to the
termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 2.2 herein, Employee will not
solicit or assist any other person to solicit any business (other than for the
Company) from any present or past customer of the Company; or request or advise
any present or future customer of the Company to withdraw, curtail or cancel its
business dealings with the Company; or commit any other act or assist others to
commit any other act which might injure the business of the Company.

6. Personnel Policies and Procedures. Company may establish from time to time
personnel policies and procedures to be followed by its employees. Employee
agrees to comply with the policies and procedures of the Company. To the extent
any provisions in Company's personnel policies and procedures differ with the
terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall apply. Company and
Employee agree and acknowledge that the establishment of personnel policies and
procedures shall not alter the at-will nature of the employment relationship
between Company and Employee.

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7. Compensation.

7.1 Grant of Stock as Signing Bonus. Company shall grant Employee, pursuant to
the Company's Stock Option Plan, as a signing bonus, Twenty Thousand (20,000)
shares of the common stock of the Company (the "Signing Bonus Shares").

7.2 Base Salary. For the services rendered by Employee to Company during the
Term, Company shall receive an annual base salary of Ninety Thousand Dollars
($90,000)(the "Base Salary"), payable in equal bi-monthly installments in
accordance with the Company's payroll practices in effect from time-to-time. The
Company may increase the Base Salary from time-to-time, if and to the extent
such an increase is determined to be appropriate by the Company's board of
directors.

7.3 Bonus Compensation Plan. Employee shall be entitled to receive a bonus and
Company agrees to implement a Bonus Compensation Plan for Employee within sixty
(60) days of the Effective Date, upon such terms and conditions that are
mutually acceptable to Company and Employee. Company and Employee agree that
each will negotiate the terms of the Commission Based Bonus Compensation Plan in
good faith, and will reduce such agreement to a writing, signed by the Parties,
which shall form Exhibit A hereto. Company and Employee agree that the targeted
Bonus shall be Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000).

7.4 Grant of Stock Options. Employee shall be eligible to participate in
Company's Stock Option Plan (the "Plan"), which the Company shall register with
the S.E.C. Company shall grant Employee, pursuant to the terms of the Plan (1)
an option to purchase One Hundred Fifty Thousand (150,000) shares of common
stock of the Company at a strike price of $0.18 per share ("Options"), such
Options to vest on February 23, 2005, if and only if Employee is employed by
Company on that date; and (2) an option to purchase One Hundred Fifty Thousand
(150,000) shares of common stock of the Company at a strike price of $0.18 per
share, such Options to vest on February 23, 2006, if and only if Employee is
employed by Company on that date.

7.5 Expenses. It is contemplated that in connection with Employee's employment,
Employee may be required to incur reasonable business, entertainment, and travel
expenses in the performance of his duties under this Agreement. Company agrees
to reimburse Employee for such reasonable and necessary business, entertainment,
and travel expenses incurred by Employee in connection with the performance of
Employee's duties; provided, that Employee submits to Company an expense report
with respect to such expenses in accordance with Company's corporate policies
within sixty (60) days after incurring such expenses, and such expenses are in
accordance with the Company's corporate policies.

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8. Fringe Benefits.

8.1 Vacation. Employee shall be entitled to take fifteen (15) days vacation (per
year of employment) per year. 8.2 Sick Leave. Employee shall be entitled to five
(5) days sick leave per year of employment.

8.3 Health Insurance Allowance. Company shall pay Employee a health insurance
allowance ("Health Insurance Allowance") of One Thousand One Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($1,150) per month, payable on a bi-monthly basis, at the same time and
in the same manner as Company pays Employee's Base Salary.

9. Termination.

9.1 At-Will Employment. Employee and Company understand and expressly agree that
this Agreement and Employee's employment may be terminated by either Employee or
by Company at any time, with or without notice and with or without cause.

9.2 Return of Company's Property. Upon the termination of his employment, or
whenever requested by Company, Employee shall immediately deliver to Company all
property in his possession or under his control belonging to Company, including
without limitation all confidential or proprietary information.

10. Warranties. Employee represents and warrants that he has taken no
proprietary, trade secret or confidential information from any prior Company,
and will not knowingly disclose such information to Company, or improperly use
any such information of which he had knowledge on behalf of any prior Company.
Employee further warrants to Company that he is not bound by any
non-competition, non-solicitation or non-disclosure agreement that would
preclude, limit or in any manner affect his employment with Company, and that by
entering into this Agreement with Company his is not violating the terms or
conditions of any such agreement or any other agreement from any previous
employment or association.

11. Successors and Assigns. The rights and obligations of Company under this
Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the successors
and assigns of Company. Employee shall not be entitled to assign any of his
rights or obligations under this Agreement.

12. Amendments. No amendment or modification of the terms or conditions of this
Agreement, including without limitation the provisions of paragraphs 2.2 and 9.1
regarding "at-will" employment, shall be valid unless in writing and signed by
Employee and by Company's President. Accordingly, Company and Employee agree
that no representation contrary to the terms of this Agreement is valid and that
this Agreement may not be augmented, contradicted or modified in any way, except
by a writing signed by Employee and Company's President.

13. Separate Terms/Severability. Each term, condition, covenant or provision of
this Agreement shall be viewed as separate and distinct, and in the event that
any such term, covenant or provision shall be held by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid, unenforceable or void, the remaining provisions
shall continue in full force and effect.

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14. Waiver. A waiver by either party of a breach of provision or provisions of
this Agreement shall not constitute a general waiver, or prejudice the other
party's right otherwise to demand strict compliance with that provision or any
other provisions in this Agreement.

15. Entire Agreement. Employee acknowledges receipt of this Agreement and the
Exhibits hereto, and agrees that this Agreement and the Exhibits hereto
represents the entire Agreement with Company concerning his employment, and
supersedes any previous oral or written communications, representations,
understandings or Agreements with Company or any agent thereof.

16. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws
of the State of Florida without reference to its conflicts of laws rules or
principles. Each of the parties consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
state courts of the State of Florida in connection with any dispute arising
under this Agreement and hereby waives, to the maximum extent permitted by law,
any objection, including any objection based on forum non coveniens, to the
bringing of any such proceeding in such jurisdictions.

17. Arbitration. The Company and the Employee shall submit to mandatory binding
arbitration in any controversy or claim arising out of, or relating to, this
Agreement or any breach hereof. Such arbitration shall be conducted in
accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration
Association in effect at that time, and judgment upon the determination or award
rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction
thereof. The arbitrator is hereby authorized to award to the prevailing party
the costs (including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses) of any such
arbitration.

18. Survival of Provisions. The provisions contained in paragraphs 4, 5, 9.2,
16, and 17 of this Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

19. Notice. All notices and other communications under this Agreement shall be
in writing and shall be delivered personally or mailed by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall be deemed given when so
delivered or mailed, to a party at his or its address as follows (or at such
other address as a party may designate by notice given hereunder):

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                  If to Employee:              Andrew J. Bodenheimer
                                               2304 Fontaine Ct.
                                               Charlotte, NC 28270

                  If to the Corporation:       Dtomi, Inc.
                                               200 9th Avenue North
                                               Safety Harbor, Florida 34695
                  With a copy to:              David M. Otto
                                               The Otto Law Group, PLLC
                                               900 Fourth Ave., Suite 3140
                                               Seattle, WA 98164

IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date set
forth above.

DTOMI, INC.

---------------------
By: John R. Haddock
Its: CEO

EMPLOYEE

--------------------
Andrew J. Bodenheimer

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                               [Dtomi letterhead]

                               September 13, 2004

Andrew J. Bodenheimer
2304 Fontaine Ct.
Charlotte, North Carolina 28270

Dear Mr. Bodenheimer:

      This letter agreement memorializes our agreement as to amending that
certain Employment Agreement (the "Agreement") dated February 16, 2004, by and
between Dtomi, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Company"), and you. In
consideration for you agreeing to not terminate the Agreement and continuing
being an employee of the Company for a term of six months from the date hereof,
the Company shall issue you 200,000 shares of common stock (the "Shares") of the
Company. The Shares shall be registered on Securities and Exchange Commission
Form S-8, and the Company shall deliver to you a certificate representing the
Shares not later than October 1, 2004. All other terms and conditions of the
Agreement shall remain effective.

      If you agree with the foregoing, please sign below and return a copy of
this letter to me by facsimile today and the original by overnight delivery.

                                            Very truly yours,

                                            John R. Haddock
                                            Chief Executive Officer

AGREED AND ACCEPTED:

By:  _________________________________
     Andrew J. Bodenheimer

Dated: _______________

                                       19Exhibit 4.1

                      STANDBY EQUITY DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

         THIS AGREEMENT dated as of the 4th day of August 2004 (the "Agreement")
between  CORNELL  CAPITAL  PARTNERS,  LP, a Delaware  limited  partnership  (the
"Investor"),  and CINTEL CORP.,  a corporation  organized and existing under the
laws of the State of Nevada (the "Company").

         WHEREAS,  the parties  desire  that,  upon the terms and subject to the
conditions  contained herein,  the Company shall issue and sell to the Investor,
from time to time as provided  herein,  and the Investor shall purchase from the
Company up to Five Million U.S.  Dollars  ($5,000,000)  of the Company's  common
stock, par value $.001 per share (the "Common Stock"); and

         WHEREAS,  such investments will be made in reliance upon the provisions
of Regulation D ("Regulation D") of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,  and
the regulations  promulgated thereunder (the "Securities Act"), and or upon such
other exemption from the registration  requirements of the Securities Act as may
be available with respect to any or all of the investments to be made hereunder.

         WHEREAS, the Company has engaged Newbridge Securities  Corporation (the
"Placement  Agent"),  to act as  the  Company's  exclusive  placement  agent  in
connection with the sale of the Company's Common Stock to the Investor hereunder
pursuant to the Placement Agent Agreement dated the date hereof by and among the
Company, the Placement Agent and the Investor (the "Placement Agent Agreement").

         NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:

                                   ARTICLE I.
                               CERTAIN DEFINITIONS

         Section 1.1.  "Advance" shall mean the portion of the Commitment Amount
requested by the Company in the Advance Notice.

         Section  1.2.  "Advance  Date" shall mean the date Butler  Gonzalez LLP
Escrow Account is in receipt of the funds from the Investor and Butler  Gonzalez
LLP, as the Investor's Counsel, is in possession of free trading shares from the
Company and  therefore an Advance by the Investor to the Company can be made and
Butler  Gonzalez LLP can release the free trading  shares to the  Investor.  The
Advance  Date  shall be the first  (1st)  Trading  Day after  expiration  of the
applicable Pricing Period for each Advance.

         Section  1.3.  "Advance  Notice"  shall  mean a  written  notice to the
Investor  setting  forth the Advance  amount that the Company  requests from the
Investor and the Advance Date.

         Section  1.4.  "Advance  Notice  Date" shall mean each date the Company
delivers to the  Investor an Advance  Notice  requiring  the Investor to advance
funds to the Company,  subject to the terms of this Agreement. No Advance Notice

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Date shall be less than five (5)  Trading  Days after the prior  Advance  Notice
Date.

         Section 1.5. "Bid Price" shall mean, on any date, the closing bid price
(as reported by Bloomberg  L.P.) of the Common Stock on the Principal  Market or
if the Common Stock is not traded on a Principal  Market,  the highest  reported
bid price for the Common  Stock,  as furnished by the  National  Association  of
Securities Dealers, Inc.

         Section 1.6. "Closing" shall mean one of the closings of a purchase and
sale of Common Stock pursuant to Section 2.3.

         Section 1.7.  "Commitment Amount" shall mean the aggregate amount of up
to Five  Million  U.S.  Dollars  ($5,000,000)  which the  Investor has agreed to
provide to the Company in order to purchase the Company's  Common Stock pursuant
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

         Section 1.8.  "Commitment  Period" shall mean the period  commencing on
the earlier to occur of (i) the Effective Date, or (ii) such earlier date as the
Company and the  Investor  may  mutually  agree in writing,  and expiring on the
earliest to occur of (x) the date on which the Investor  shall have made payment
of Advances  pursuant to this Agreement in the aggregate  amount of Five Million
U.S. Dollars  ($5,000,000) , (y) the date this Agreement is terminated  pursuant
to Section  2.5, or (z) the date  occurring  twenty-four  (24) months  after the
Effective Date.

         Section 1.9.  "Common Stock" shall mean the Company's common stock, par
value $.001 per share.

         Section 1.10. "Condition  Satisfaction Date" shall have the meaning set
forth in Section 7.2.

         Section 1.11. "Damages" shall mean any loss, claim, damage,  liability,
costs and expenses (including,  without limitation,  reasonable  attorney's fees
and disbursements and costs and expenses of expert witnesses and investigation).

         Section  1.12.  "Effective  Date"  shall mean the date on which the SEC
first declares effective a Registration  Statement registering the resale of the
Registrable Securities as set forth in Section 7.2(a).

         Section 1.13.  "Escrow Agreement" shall mean the escrow agreement among
the Company, the Investor, and Butler Gonzalez LLP, dated the date hereof.

         Section 1.14.  "Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

         Section  1.15.  "Material  Adverse  Effect"  shall mean any  condition,
circumstance, or situation that would prohibit or otherwise materially interfere
with the ability of the Company to enter into and perform any of its obligations
under this  Agreement  or the  Registration  Rights  Agreement  in any  material
respect.

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         Section 1.16. "Market Price" shall mean the lowest closing Bid Price of
the Common Stock during the Pricing Period.

         Section 1.17.  "Maximum  Advance Amount" shall be One Hundred  Thousand
U.S.  Dollars  (US$100,000)  per Advance  Notice up to a maximum of Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($400,000),  in the aggregate,  in any thirty-day (30) calendar
period.

         Section 1.18. "NASD" shall mean the National  Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc.

         Section 1.19.  "Person"  shall mean an  individual,  a  corporation,  a
partnership, an association, a trust or other entity or organization,  including
a government or political subdivision or an agency or instrumentality thereof.

         Section  1.20.   "Placement  Agent"  shall  mean  Newbridge  Securities
Corporation, a registered broker-dealer.

         Section  1.21.  "Pricing  Period"  shall mean the five (5)  consecutive
Trading Days after the Advance Notice Date.

         Section 1.22. "Principal Market" shall mean the Nasdaq National Market,
the Nasdaq SmallCap Market, the American Stock Exchange,  the OTC Bulletin Board
or the New York Stock Exchange,  whichever is at the time the principal  trading
exchange or market for the Common Stock.

         Section  1.23.  "Purchase  Price" shall be set at ninety eight  percent
(98%) of the Market Price during the Pricing Period.

         Section 1.24. "Registrable  Securities" shall mean the shares of Common
Stock to be issued hereunder (i) in respect of which the Registration  Statement
has not been declared  effective by the SEC, (ii) which have not been sold under
circumstances  meeting  all of the  applicable  conditions  of Rule  144 (or any
similar  provision then in force) under the Securities Act ("Rule 144") or (iii)
which have not been otherwise  transferred to a holder who may trade such shares
without  restriction  under the Securities  Act, and the Company has delivered a
new certificate or other evidence of ownership for such securities not bearing a
restrictive legend.

         Section  1.25.   "Registration   Rights   Agreement"   shall  mean  the
Registration Rights Agreement dated the date hereof, regarding the filing of the
Registration  Statement for the resale of the  Registrable  Securities,  entered
into between the Company and the Investor.

         Section  1.26.  "Registration  Statement"  shall  mean  a  registration
statement  on Form S-1 or SB-2  (if use of such  form is then  available  to the
Company  pursuant  to the  rules  of the SEC and,  if not,  on such  other  form
promulgated  by the SEC for which the Company then  qualifies  and which counsel
for the Company  shall deem  appropriate,  and which form shall be available for
the  resale  of  the  Registrable  Securities  to be  registered  thereunder  in
accordance  with the  provisions of this Agreement and the  Registration  Rights
Agreement,  and in accordance  with the intended  method of distribution of such

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securities),  for  the  registration  of  the  resale  by  the  Investor  of the
Registrable Securities under the Securities Act.

         Section  1.27.  "Regulation  D" shall have the meaning set forth in the
recitals of this Agreement.

         Section 1.28. "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission.

         Section 1.29.  "Securities Act" shall have the meaning set forth in the
recitals of this Agreement.

         Section 1.30. "SEC Documents" shall mean Annual Reports on Form 10-KSB,
Quarterly  Reports  on  Form  10-QSB,  Current  Reports  on Form  8-K and  Proxy
Statements  of the  Company as  supplemented  to the date  hereof,  filed by the
Company for a period of at least twelve (12) months  immediately  preceding  the
date  hereof or the  Advance  Date,  as the case may be,  until such time as the
Company  no  longer  has  an  obligation  to  maintain  the  effectiveness  of a
Registration Statement as set forth in the Registration Rights Agreement.

         Section  1.31.  "Trading  Day" shall mean any day during  which the New
York Stock Exchange shall be open for business.

                                   ARTICLE II.
                                    ADVANCES

         Section 2.1.      Investments.

                  (a) Advances.  Upon the terms and  conditions set forth herein
(including,  without  limitation,  the provisions of Article VII hereof), on any
Advance  Notice Date the  Company may request an Advance by the  Investor by the
delivery  of an Advance  Notice.  The number of shares of Common  Stock that the
Investor  shall  receive for each Advance  shall be  determined  by dividing the
amount of the Advance by the  Purchase  Price.  No  fractional  shares  shall be
issued.  Fractional  shares  shall be rounded to the next higher whole number of
shares.  The aggregate maximum amount of all Advances that the Investor shall be
obligated to make under this Agreement shall not exceed the Commitment Amount.

         Section 2.2.      Mechanics.

                  (a) Advance Notice. At any time during the Commitment  Period,
the  Company  may  deliver an  Advance  Notice to the  Investor,  subject to the
conditions  set forth in Section  7.2;  provided,  however,  the amount for each
Advance as designated by the Company in the applicable Advance Notice, shall not
be more than the Maximum  Advance Amount.  The aggregate  amount of the Advances
pursuant to this Agreement shall not exceed the Commitment  Amount.  The Company
acknowledges  that the  Investor may sell shares of the  Company's  Common Stock
corresponding  with a particular Advance Notice on the day the Advance Notice is
received by the  Investor.  There  shall be a minimum of five (5)  Trading  Days
between each Advance Notice Date.

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                  (b) Date of  Delivery  of Advance  Notice.  An Advance  Notice
shall be deemed  delivered on (i) the Trading Day it is received by facsimile or
otherwise by the Investor if such notice is received prior to 12:00 noon Eastern
Time,  or (ii) the  immediately  succeeding  Trading  Day if it is  received  by
facsimile or otherwise  after 12:00 noon Eastern Time on a Trading Day or at any
time on a day  which is not a  Trading  Day.  No  Advance  Notice  may be deemed
delivered on a day that is not a Trading Day.

                  (c)  Pre-Closing  Share  Credit.  Within two (2) business days
after the Advance  Notice Date, the Company shall credit shares of the Company's
Common Stock to the  Investor's  counsel's  balance  account with The Depository
Trust Company through its Deposit  Withdrawal At Custodian  system, in an amount
equal to the amount of the requested Advance divided by the closing Bid Price of
the Company's Common Stock as of the Advance Notice Date multiplied by one point
one  (1.1).  Any  adjustments  to the  number of shares to be  delivered  to the
Investor at the Closing as a result of  fluctuations in the closing Bid Price of
the  Company's  Common  Stock shall be made as of the date of the  Closing.  Any
excess  shares  shall be  credited  to the next  Advance.  In no event shall the
number of shares  issuable  to the  Investor  pursuant  to an Advance  cause the
Investor  to own  in  excess  of  nine  and  9/10  percent  (9.9%)  of the  then
outstanding Common Stock of the Company.

                  (d)  Hardship.  In the event the Investor  sells the Company's
Common Stock  pursuant to subsection  (c) above and the Company fails to perform
its obligations as mandated in Section 2.5 and 2.2 (c), and  specifically  fails
to  provide  the  Investor  with the shares of Common  Stock for the  applicable
Advance,  the Company  acknowledges  that the Investor  shall  suffer  financial
hardship  and  therefore  shall be liable for any and all  losses,  commissions,
fees, or financial hardship caused to the Investor.

         Section 2.3.  Closings.  On each Advance Date, which shall be the first
(1st) Trading Day after  expiration of the  applicable  Pricing  Period for each
Advance,  (i) the Company shall deliver to the  Investor's  Counsel,  as defined
pursuant  to the  Escrow  Agreement,  shares  of  the  Company's  Common  Stock,
representing  the amount of the Advance by the Investor  pursuant to Section 2.1
herein,  registered in the name of the Investor  which shall be delivered to the
Investor,  or otherwise in  accordance  with the Escrow  Agreement  and (ii) the
Investor shall deliver to Butler Gonzalez LLP (the "Escrow Agent") the amount of
the Advance  specified  in the Advance  Notice by wire  transfer of  immediately
available  funds  which shall be  delivered  to the  Company,  or  otherwise  in
accordance with the Escrow  Agreement.  In addition,  on or prior to the Advance
Date,  each of the Company and the Investor  shall  deliver to the other through
the Investor's Counsel,  all documents,  instruments and writings required to be
delivered by either of them pursuant to this Agreement in order to implement and
effect the transactions contemplated herein. Payment of funds to the Company and
delivery of the Company's Common Stock to the Investor shall occur in accordance
with the conditions set forth above and those contained in the Escrow Agreement;
provided,  however,  that to the  extent  the  Company  has not paid  the  fees,
expenses,  and  disbursements  of the  Investor  and the  Investor's  counsel in
accordance  with  Section  12.4,  the  amount  of  such  fees,   expenses,   and
disbursements may be deducted by the Investor (and shall be paid to the relevant
party) from the amount of the Advance  with no reduction in the amount of shares
of the Company's Common Stock to be delivered on such Advance Date.

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         Section 2.4. Termination of Investment.  The obligation of the Investor
to make an Advance to the Company  pursuant to this  Agreement  shall  terminate
permanently  (including  with  respect  to an  Advance  Date  that  has  not yet
occurred)  in the event that (i) there shall occur any stop order or  suspension
of the  effectiveness  of the  Registration  Statement for an aggregate of fifty
(50)  Trading  Days,  other  than due to the acts of the  Investor,  during  the
Commitment  Period,  and (ii) the Company  shall at any time fail  materially to
comply with the  requirements of Article VI and such failure is not cured within
thirty (30) days after receipt of written  notice from the  Investor,  provided,
however,  that  this  termination  provision  shall  not  apply  to  any  period
commencing upon the filing of a  post-effective  amendment to such  Registration
Statement  and ending upon the date on which such post  effective  amendment  is
declared effective by the SEC.

         Section 2.5.      Agreement to Advance Funds.

                  (a) The Investor agrees to advance the amount specified in the
Advance  Notice to the Company  after the  completion  of each of the  following
conditions and the other conditions set forth in this Agreement:

                           (i) the  execution  and delivery by the Company,  and
the Investor, of this Agreement and the Exhibits hereto;

                           (ii)  Investor's  Counsel  shall  have  received  the
shares of Common  Stock  applicable  to the Advance in  accordance  with Section
2.2(c) hereof;

                           (iii)  the  Company's   Registration  Statement  with
respect to the resale of the Registrable Securities in accordance with the terms
of the Registration  Rights Agreement shall have been declared  effective by the
SEC;

                           (iv) the Company  shall have  obtained  all  material
permits and  qualifications  required by any applicable  state for the offer and
sale of the Registrable Securities, or shall have the availability of exemptions
therefrom.  The sale and issuance of the Registrable Securities shall be legally
permitted by all laws and regulations to which the Company is subject;

                           (v) the Company shall have filed with the  Commission
in a timely  manner all  reports,  notices  and other  documents  required  of a
"reporting   company"   under  the  Exchange  Act  and   applicable   Commission
regulations;

                           (vi)   the fees as set forth in  Section  12.4  below
shall have been paid or can be withheld as provided in Section 2.3; and

                           (vii) the  conditions  set forth in Section 7.2 shall
have been satisfied.

                           (viii)  the  Company   shall  have  provided  to  the
Investor  an  acknowledgement,  from SF  Partnership,  LLP as to its  ability to
provide all  consents  required  in order to file a  registration  statement  in
connection with this transaction;

                           (ix)  The  Company's  transfer  agent  shall  be DWAC
eligible.

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         Section 2.6.      Lock Up Period.

                           (i) During the Commitment  Period,  the Company shall
not issue or sell (i) any Common Stock or Preferred Stock without  consideration
or for a consideration per share less than the Bid Price on the date of issuance
or (ii) issue or sell any  warrant,  option,  right,  contract,  call,  or other
security or instrument  granting the holder  thereof the right to acquire Common
Stock without  consideration or for a consideration  per share less than the Bid
Price on the date of issuance.

                           (ii) On the date  hereof,  the Company  shall  obtain
from each officer and director a lock-up  agreement,  as defined  below,  in the
form annexed hereto as Schedule 2.6 agreeing to only sell in compliance with the
volume limitation of Rule 144.

                                  ARTICLE III.
                   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF INVESTOR

         Investor  hereby  represents  and  warrants  to, and agrees  with,  the
Company  that the  following  are true and as of the date  hereof and as of each
Advance Date:

         Section  3.1.  Organization  and  Authorization.  The  Investor is duly
incorporated  or  organized  and  validly  existing in the  jurisdiction  of its
incorporation  or  organization  and has all  requisite  power and  authority to
purchase and hold the securities issuable hereunder.  The decision to invest and
the execution and delivery of this Agreement by such Investor,  the  performance
by such  Investor of its  obligations  hereunder  and the  consummation  by such
Investor of the transactions  contemplated  hereby have been duly authorized and
requires no other  proceedings on the part of the Investor.  The undersigned has
the right,  power and  authority to execute and deliver this  Agreement  and all
other  instruments  (including,  without  limitations,  the Registration  Rights
Agreement), on behalf of the Investor. This Agreement has been duly executed and
delivered by the Investor and,  assuming the  execution and delivery  hereof and
acceptance thereof by the Company,  will constitute the legal, valid and binding
obligations of the Investor, enforceable against the Investor in accordance with
its terms.

         Section 3.2.  Evaluation of Risks.  The Investor has such knowledge and
experience in financial tax and business  matters as to be capable of evaluating
the  merits  and risks of,  and  bearing  the  economic  risks  entailed  by, an
investment  in the Company and of protecting  its  interests in connection  with
this  transaction.  It recognizes that its investment in the Company  involves a
high degree of risk.

         Section  3.3.  No  Legal   Advice  From  the   Company.   The  Investor
acknowledges  that it had the  opportunity  to  review  this  Agreement  and the
transactions  contemplated  by this  Agreement with his or its own legal counsel
and investment and tax advisors.  The Investor is relying solely on such counsel
and advisors and not on any statements or  representations of the Company or any
of its  representatives  or agents  for legal,  tax or  investment  advice  with
respect to this investment,  the transactions  contemplated by this Agreement or
the securities laws of any jurisdiction.

         Section 3.4. Investment Purpose.  The securities are being purchased by
the  Investor for its own account,  for  investment  and without any view to the
distribution, assignment or resale to others or fractionalization in whole or in

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part.  The Investor  agrees not to assign or in any way transfer the  Investor's
rights to the  securities  or any  interest  therein and  acknowledges  that the
Company  will not  recognize  any  purported  assignment  or transfer  except in
accordance with applicable  Federal and state  securities  laws. No other person
has or will have a direct or indirect beneficial interest in the securities. The
Investor  agrees not to sell,  hypothecate or otherwise  transfer the Investor's
securities  unless the securities  are  registered  under Federal and applicable
state securities laws or unless,  in the opinion of counsel  satisfactory to the
Company, an exemption from such laws is available.

         Section  3.5.  Accredited  Investor.  The  Investor  is an  "Accredited
Investor"  as that term is  defined in Rule  501(a)(3)  of  Regulation  D of the
Securities Act.

         Section  3.6.  Information.  The  Investor  and its  advisors  (and its
counsel),  if any,  have  been  furnished  with all  materials  relating  to the
business,  finances  and  operations  of the Company and  information  it deemed
material  to  making an  informed  investment  decision.  The  Investor  and its
advisors,  if any,  have been afforded the  opportunity  to ask questions of the
Company and its  management.  Neither such inquiries nor any other due diligence
investigations  conducted  by such  Investor  or its  advisors,  if any,  or its
representatives  shall modify,  amend or affect the Investor's  right to rely on
the Company's  representations and warranties  contained in this Agreement.  The
Investor  understands  that its  investment  involves a high degree of risk. The
Investor is in a position  regarding the Company,  which, based upon employment,
family  relationship  or economic  bargaining  power,  enabled and enables  such
Investor to obtain  information from the Company in order to evaluate the merits
and risks of this investment. The Investor has sought such accounting, legal and
tax  advice,  as it has  considered  necessary  to make an  informed  investment
decision with respect to this transaction.

         Section 3.7.  Receipt of  Documents.  The Investor and its counsel have
received and read in their entirety: (i) this Agreement and the Exhibits annexed
hereto;  (ii) all due  diligence and other  information  necessary to verify the
accuracy and  completeness  of such  representations,  warranties and covenants;
(iii) the Company's  Form 10-KSB for the year ended year ended December 31, 2003
and Form 10-QSB for the period  ended March 31,  2004;  and (iv)  answers to all
questions the Investor  submitted to the Company  regarding an investment in the
Company;  and the Investor has relied on the information  contained  therein and
has  not  been  furnished  any  other  documents,   literature,   memorandum  or
prospectus.

         Section 3.8.  Registration  Rights Agreement and Escrow Agreement.  The
parties have  entered  into the  Registration  Rights  Agreement  and the Escrow
Agreement, each dated the date hereof.

         Section 3.9. No General  Solicitation.  Neither the Company, nor any of
its affiliates, nor any person acting on its or their behalf, has engaged in any
form of general  solicitation  or general  advertising  (within  the  meaning of
Regulation D under the Securities  Act) in connection  with the offer or sale of
the shares of Common Stock offered hereby.

         Section  3.10.  Not an  Affiliate.  The  Investor  is  not an  officer,
director  or  a  person  that  directly,  or  indirectly  through  one  or  more
intermediaries,  controls or is controlled  by, or is under common  control with
the Company or any  "Affiliate"  of the Company (as that term is defined in Rule

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405 of the Securities Act).  Neither the Investor nor its Affiliates has an open
short position in the Common Stock of the Company,  and the Investor agrees that
it will not, and that it will cause its  Affiliates  not to, engage in any short
sales of or hedging transactions with respect to the Common Stock, provided that
the Company  acknowledges  and agrees that upon receipt of an Advance Notice the
Investor  will sell the  Shares to be issued  to the  Investor  pursuant  to the
Advance Notice, even if the Shares have not been delivered to the Investor.

         Section 3.11.  Trading  Activities.  The Investor's  trading activities
with  respect to the  Company's  Common  Stock shall be in  compliance  with all
applicable  federal and state  securities  laws,  rules and  regulations and the
rules and  regulations  of the Principal  Market on which the  Company's  Common
Stock is listed or traded.  Neither the Investor nor its  affiliates has an open
short  position  in the Common  Stock of the  Company  and,  except as set forth
below, the Investor shall not and will cause its affiliates not to engage in any
short  sale  as  defined  in any  applicable  SEC  or  National  Association  of
Securities Dealers rules on any hedging  transactions with respect to the Common
Stock. Without limiting the foregoing,  the Investor agrees not to engage in any
naked  short  transactions  in  excess  of the  amount  of  shares  owned (or an
offsetting long position)  during the Commitment  Period.  The Investor shall be
entitled to sell Common Stock during the applicable Pricing Period.

                                   ARTICLE IV.
                  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY

         Except as stated below, on the disclosure  schedules attached hereto or
in the SEC Documents (as defined  herein),  the Company  hereby  represents  and
warrants to, and  covenants  with,  the Investor that the following are true and
correct as of the date hereof:

         Section  4.1.  Organization  and  Qualification.  The  Company  is duly
incorporated  or  organized  and  validly  existing in the  jurisdiction  of its
incorporation  or  organization  and  has  all  requisite  corporate  power  and
authority  to own its  properties  and to carry  on its  business  as now  being
conducted.  Each of the  Company and its  subsidiaries  is duly  qualified  as a
foreign corporation to do business and is in good standing in every jurisdiction
in which the nature of the  business  conducted  by it makes such  qualification
necessary,  except to the extent  that the failure to be so  qualified  or be in
good standing  would not have a Material  Adverse  Effect on the Company and its
subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         Section  4.2.   Authorization,   Enforcement,   Compliance  with  Other
Instruments.  (i) The Company has the requisite corporate power and authority to
enter into and perform this Agreement,  the Registration  Rights Agreement,  the
Escrow Agreement,  the Placement Agent Agreement and any related agreements,  in
accordance with the terms hereof and thereof, (ii) the execution and delivery of
this Agreement,  the Registration  Rights Agreement,  the Escrow Agreement,  the
Placement  Agent  Agreement  and any related  agreements  by the Company and the
consummation by it of the  transactions  contemplated  hereby and thereby,  have
been duly  authorized by the Company's Board of Directors and no further consent
or  authorization  is required by the  Company,  its Board of  Directors  or its
stockholders,  (iii) this Agreement,  the  Registration  Rights  Agreement,  the
Escrow Agreement,  the Placement Agent Agreement and any related agreements have
been duly  executed  and  delivered  by the Company,  (iv) this  Agreement,  the
Registration  Rights  Agreement,  the  Escrow  Agreement,  the  Placement  Agent

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Agreement and assuming the execution and delivery  thereof and acceptance by the
Investor and any related agreements constitute the valid and binding obligations
of the Company  enforceable  against the Company in accordance with their terms,
except as such  enforceability may be limited by general principles of equity or
applicable bankruptcy,  insolvency,  reorganization,  moratorium, liquidation or
similar laws relating to, or affecting generally,  the enforcement of creditors'
rights and remedies.

         Section  4.3.  Capitalization.  As of the date hereof,  the  authorized
capital stock of the Company  consists of fifty million  (50,000,000)  shares of
Common  Stock,  par value  $.001 per share and no shares of  Preferred  Stock of
which  20,914,300  shares of Common  were  issued and  outstanding.  All of such
outstanding   shares   have  been   validly   issued  and  are  fully  paid  and
nonassessable.  The  Investor  acknowledges  that  the  Company  does  not  have
sufficient  number of authorized  but unissued  shares of Common Stock to effect
the issuance of shares of Common Stock underlying the Compensation Debenture, as
defined herein,  and shares of Common Stock issuable pursuant to this Agreement.
Accordingly,  the Company  shall use its best efforts to obtain,  within  ninety
(90) days of the date hereof,  such approvals of the Company's  stockholders  as
may be required to increase  the number of  authorized  shares of Common  Stock.
Except as disclosed in the SEC Documents,  no shares of Common Stock are subject
to preemptive  rights or any other similar  rights or any liens or  encumbrances
suffered or permitted by the Company.  Except as disclosed in the SEC Documents,
as of the date hereof, (i) there are no outstanding  options,  warrants,  scrip,
rights  to  subscribe  to,  calls or  commitments  of any  character  whatsoever
relating to, or securities  or rights  convertible  into,  any shares of capital
stock of the  Company or any of its  subsidiaries,  or  contracts,  commitments,
understandings  or arrangements by which the Company or any of its  subsidiaries
is or may  become  bound to issue  additional  shares  of  capital  stock of the
Company  or any of its  subsidiaries  or  options,  warrants,  scrip,  rights to
subscribe to, calls or commitments of any character  whatsoever  relating to, or
securities  or rights  convertible  into,  any  shares of  capital  stock of the
Company  or  any  of its  subsidiaries,  (ii)  there  are  no  outstanding  debt
securities (iii) there are no outstanding  registration statements other than on
Form S-8 and (iv)  there  are no  agreements  or  arrangements  under  which the
Company or any of its  subsidiaries  is obligated to register the sale of any of
their  securities  under the Securities Act (except pursuant to the Registration
Rights   Agreement).   There  are  no  securities  or   instruments   containing
anti-dilution or similar  provisions that will be triggered by this Agreement or
any related  agreement or the consummation of the transactions  described herein
or therein. The Company has furnished to the Investor true and correct copies of
the Company's Articles of Incorporation, as amended and as in effect on the date
hereof (the  "Articles of  Incorporation"),  and the  Company's  By-laws,  as in
effect on the date  hereof  (the  "By-laws"),  and the  terms of all  securities
convertible  into or exercisable for Common Stock and the material rights of the
holders thereof in respect thereto.

         Section 4.4. No Conflict.  The execution,  delivery and  performance of
this  Agreement  by the  Company  and the  consummation  by the  Company  of the
transactions  contemplated  hereby  will not (i)  result in a  violation  of the
Articles of  Incorporation,  any  certificate of designations of any outstanding
series of  preferred  stock of the Company or By-laws or (ii)  conflict  with or
constitute  a default  (or an event  which with  notice or lapse of time or both
would  become a default)  under,  or give to others  any rights of  termination,
amendment,   acceleration  or  cancellation  of,  any  agreement,  indenture  or
instrument to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party, or result
in a  violation  of  any  law,  rule,  regulation,  order,  judgment  or  decree

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(including  federal and state  securities laws and regulations and the rules and
regulations  of the  Principal  Market  on which  the  Common  Stock is  quoted)
applicable  to the Company or any of its  subsidiaries  or by which any material
property or asset of the Company or any of its subsidiaries is bound or affected
and which would cause a Material Adverse Effect.  Except as disclosed in the SEC
Documents,  neither the Company nor its subsidiaries is in violation of any term
of or in  default  under its  Articles  of  Incorporation  or  By-laws  or their
organizational  charter or  by-laws,  respectively,  or any  material  contract,
agreement, mortgage,  indebtedness,  indenture,  instrument, judgment, decree or
order or any  statute,  rule or  regulation  applicable  to the  Company  or its
subsidiaries.  The  business of the Company  and its  subsidiaries  is not being
conducted  in  violation  of any  material  law,  ordinance,  regulation  of any
governmental entity.  Except as specifically  contemplated by this Agreement and
as required under the Securities Act and any applicable  state  securities laws,
the Company is not required to obtain any consent, authorization or order of, or
make any filing or registration with, any court or governmental  agency in order
for  it to  execute,  deliver  or  perform  any  of  its  obligations  under  or
contemplated  by  this  Agreement  or  the  Registration   Rights  Agreement  in
accordance  with the terms  hereof or  thereof.  All  consents,  authorizations,
orders,  filings  and  registrations  which the  Company is  required  to obtain
pursuant to the preceding sentence have been obtained or effected on or prior to
the date  hereof.  The Company and its  subsidiaries  are unaware of any fact or
circumstance which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

         Section 4.5. SEC Documents; Financial Statements. Since March 31, 2003,
the  Company  has filed all  reports,  schedules,  forms,  statements  and other
documents required to be filed by it with the SEC under of the Exchange Act. The
Company has delivered to the Investor or its representatives,  or made available
through the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov, true and complete copies of the
SEC Documents.  As of their respective  dates,  the financial  statements of the
Company disclosed in the SEC Documents (the "Financial  Statements") complied as
to form in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and the
published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto.  Such financial
statements have been prepared in accordance with generally  accepted  accounting
principles, consistently applied, during the periods involved (except (i) as may
be otherwise  indicated in such financial  statements or the notes  thereto,  or
(ii) in the case of unaudited interim statements, to the extent they may exclude
footnotes or may be condensed or summary  statements) and, fairly present in all
material respects the financial  position of the Company as of the dates thereof
and the  results of its  operations  and cash flows for the  periods  then ended
(subject,  in the  case  of  unaudited  statements,  to  normal  year-end  audit
adjustments).  No other  information  provided by or on behalf of the Company to
the  Investor  which is not  included in the SEC  Documents  contains any untrue
statement of a material  fact or omits to state any material  fact  necessary in
order to make the statements  therein,  in the light of the circumstances  under
which they were made, not misleading.

         Section  4.6.  10b-5.  The SEC  Documents  do not  include  any  untrue
statements  of  material  fact,  nor do they  omit to state  any  material  fact
required to be stated therein necessary to make the statements made, in light of
the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

         Section 4.7. No Default. Except as disclosed in the SEC Documents,  the
Company is not in default  in the  performance  or  observance  of any  material
obligation,  agreement,  covenant  or  condition  contained  in  any  indenture,

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mortgage, deed of trust or other material instrument or agreement to which it is
a party or by which it is or its  property is bound and  neither the  execution,
nor the  delivery  by the  Company,  nor the  performance  by the Company of its
obligations  under this Agreement or any of the exhibits or  attachments  hereto
will  conflict  with or result in the breach or violation of any of the terms or
provisions  of, or  constitute a default or result in the creation or imposition
of any lien or  charge on any  assets or  properties  of the  Company  under its
Articles of Incorporation,  By-Laws, any material indenture,  mortgage,  deed of
trust or other  material  agreement  applicable  to the Company or instrument to
which the  Company is a party or by which it is bound,  or any  statute,  or any
decree, judgment, order, rules or regulation of any court or governmental agency
or body having  jurisdiction  over the Company or its  properties,  in each case
which  default,  lien or charge is likely to cause a Material  Adverse Effect on
the Company's business or financial condition.

         Section 4.8. Absence of Events of Default. Except for matters described
in the SEC Documents and/or this Agreement,  no Event of Default,  as defined in
the  respective  agreement to which the Company is a party,  and no event which,
with the giving of notice or the passage of time or both,  would become an Event
of Default (as so defined),  has occurred and is continuing,  which would have a
Material  Adverse  Effect  on the  Company's  business,  properties,  prospects,
financial condition or results of operations.

         Section  4.9.   Intellectual  Property  Rights.  The  Company  and  its
subsidiaries  own or possess  adequate  rights or licenses  to use all  material
trademarks,  trade names,  service marks,  service mark  registrations,  service
names, patents,  patent rights,  copyrights,  inventions,  licenses,  approvals,
governmental authorizations, trade secrets and rights necessary to conduct their
respective businesses as now conducted.  The Company and its subsidiaries do not
have any knowledge of any  infringement  by the Company or its  subsidiaries  of
trademark,  trade name rights, patents, patent rights,  copyrights,  inventions,
licenses, service names, service marks, service mark registrations, trade secret
or other similar rights of others,  and, to the knowledge of the Company,  there
is no claim,  action or  proceeding  being  made or brought  against,  or to the
Company's  knowledge,  being threatened against, the Company or its subsidiaries
regarding trademark,  trade name, patents, patent rights, invention,  copyright,
license, service names, service marks, service mark registrations,  trade secret
or other  infringement;  and the Company and its subsidiaries are unaware of any
facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

         Section 4.10.  Employee  Relations.  Neither the Company nor any of its
subsidiaries  is involved in any labor  dispute  nor,  to the  knowledge  of the
Company or any of its subsidiaries,  is any such dispute threatened. None of the
Company's or its subsidiaries'  employees is a member of a union and the Company
and its subsidiaries believe that their relations with their employees are good.

         Section 4.11.  Environmental Laws. The Company and its subsidiaries are
(i) in compliance with any and all applicable material foreign,  federal,  state
and local laws and  regulations  relating to the  protection of human health and
safety,  the environment or hazardous or toxic substances or wastes,  pollutants
or contaminants ("Environmental Laws"), (ii) have received all permits, licenses
or other  approvals  required  of them under  applicable  Environmental  Laws to

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conduct their  respective  businesses and (iii) are in compliance with all terms
and conditions of any such permit, license or approval.

         Section  4.12.  Title.  Except as set forth in the SEC  Documents,  the
Company has good and  marketable  title to its  properties  and material  assets
owned by it, free and clear of any pledge, lien, security interest, encumbrance,
claim or equitable  interest other than such as are not material to the business
of the Company. Any real property and facilities held under lease by the Company
and its  subsidiaries  are held by them under valid,  subsisting and enforceable
leases with such  exceptions as are not material and do not  interfere  with the
use made and proposed to be made of such  property and  buildings by the Company
and its subsidiaries.

         Section 4.13.  Insurance.  The Company and each of its subsidiaries are
insured by insurers of recognized financial  responsibility  against such losses
and risks and in such  amounts  as  management  of the  Company  believes  to be
prudent  and  customary  in  the   businesses  in  which  the  Company  and  its
subsidiaries  are engaged.  Neither the Company nor any such subsidiary has been
refused any insurance coverage sought or applied for and neither the Company nor
any such  subsidiary has any reason to believe that it will not be able to renew
its existing  insurance  coverage as and when such coverage expires or to obtain
similar  coverage  from  similar  insurers as may be  necessary  to continue its
business at a cost that would not materially and adversely affect the condition,
financial or otherwise,  or the earnings,  business or operations of the Company
and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

         Section  4.14.  Regulatory  Permits.  The Company and its  subsidiaries
possess all  material  certificates,  authorizations  and permits  issued by the
appropriate  federal,  state or  foreign  regulatory  authorities  necessary  to
conduct  their  respective  businesses,  and  neither  the  Company nor any such
subsidiary has received any notice of proceedings  relating to the revocation or
modification of any such certificate, authorization or permit.

         Section 4.15. Internal Accounting Controls. The Company and each of its
subsidiaries  maintain a system of internal  accounting  controls  sufficient to
provide  reasonable  assurance that (i)  transactions are executed in accordance
with  management's  general or specific  authorizations,  (ii)  transactions are
recorded  as  necessary  to  permit  preparation  of  financial   statements  in
conformity with generally accepted  accounting  principles and to maintain asset
accountability,  (iii) access to assets is  permitted  only in  accordance  with
management's   general  or  specific   authorization   and  (iv)  the   recorded
accountability  for assets is compared  with the existing  assets at  reasonable
intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any differences.

         Section 4.16. No Material Adverse Breaches, etc. Except as set forth in
the SEC Documents, neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries is subject to
any charter,  corporate or other legal  restriction,  or any  judgment,  decree,
order, rule or regulation which in the judgment of the Company's officers has or
is expected  in the future to have a Material  Adverse  Effect on the  business,
properties,  operations, financial condition, results of operations or prospects
of the Company or its  subsidiaries.  Except as set forth in the SEC  Documents,
neither the Company nor any of its  subsidiaries is in breach of any contract or
agreement  which breach,  in the judgment of the Company's  officers,  has or is
expected  to  have  a  Material  Adverse  Effect  on the  business,  properties,
operations,  financial  condition,  results of  operations  or  prospects of the
Company or its subsidiaries.

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         Section  4.17.  Absence of  Litigation.  Except as set forth in the SEC
Documents, there is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before
or by any court, public board, government agency,  self-regulatory  organization
or body pending against or affecting the Company, the Common Stock or any of the
Company's subsidiaries, wherein an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding would
(i) have a Material Adverse Effect on the transactions  contemplated hereby (ii)
adversely affect the validity or enforceability  of, or the authority or ability
of the Company to perform its  obligations  under,  this Agreement or any of the
documents contemplated herein, or (iii) except as expressly disclosed in the SEC
Documents,  have  a  Material  Adverse  Effect  on  the  business,   operations,
properties,  financial  condition or results of operation of the Company and its
subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         Section 4.18.  Subsidiaries.  Except as disclosed in the SEC Documents,
the Company  does not  presently  own or control,  directly or  indirectly,  any
interest in any other  corporation,  partnership,  association or other business
entity.

         Section 4.19. Tax Status. Except as disclosed in the SEC Documents, the
Company  and each of its  subsidiaries  has made or filed all  federal and state
income and all other tax  returns,  reports  and  declarations  required  by any
jurisdiction  to which it is subject and (unless and only to the extent that the
Company  and each of its  subsidiaries  has set  aside on its  books  provisions
reasonably adequate for the payment of all unpaid and unreported taxes) has paid
all taxes and other  governmental  assessments  and charges that are material in
amount, shown or determined to be due on such returns, reports and declarations,
except  those  being  contested  in good  faith  and has set  aside on its books
provision  reasonably  adequate  for  the  payment  of  all  taxes  for  periods
subsequent to the periods to which such returns,  reports or declarations apply.
There are no unpaid taxes in any material amount claimed to be due by the taxing
authority of any jurisdiction,  and the officers of the Company know of no basis
for any such claim.

         Section  4.20.  Certain  Transactions.  Except  as set forth in the SEC
Documents  none of the  officers,  directors,  or  employees  of the  Company is
presently a party to any  transaction  with the Company (other than for services
as employees,  officers and  directors),  including  any contract,  agreement or
other  arrangement  providing for the furnishing of services to or by, providing
for rental of real or  personal  property  to or from,  or  otherwise  requiring
payments to or from any officer,  director or such employee or, to the knowledge
of the Company, any corporation, partnership, trust or other entity in which any
officer,  director,  or any such  employee has a  substantial  interest or is an
officer, director, trustee or partner.

         Section  4.21.  Fees and Rights of First  Refusal.  The  Company is not
obligated to offer the securities  offered hereunder on a right of first refusal
basis or otherwise to any third parties  including,  but not limited to, current
or former shareholders of the Company,  underwriters,  brokers,  agents or other
third parties.

         Section  4.22.  Use of Proceeds.  The Company  represents  that the net
proceeds  from  this  offering  will be used  for  general  corporate  purposes.
However,  in no event shall the net proceeds  from this  offering be used by the
Company for the  payment  (or loaned to any such person for the  payment) of any
judgment,  or other  liability,  incurred  by any  executive  officer,  officer,
director or  employee  of the  Company,  except for any  liability  owed to such
person for services rendered,  or if any judgment or other liability is incurred

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by such person originating from services rendered to the Company, or the Company
has indemnified such person from liability.

         Section 4.23. Further Representation and Warranties of the Company. For
so  long as any  securities  issuable  hereunder  held  by the  Investor  remain
outstanding, the Company acknowledges,  represents,  warrants and agrees that it
will maintain the listing of its Common Stock on the Principal Market.

         Section  4.24.  Opinion of Counsel.  Investor  shall receive an opinion
letter from Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference LLP, counsel to the Company,  on the
date hereof.

         Section  4.25.  Opinion of  Counsel.  The  Company  will obtain for the
Investor, at the Company's expense, any and all opinions of counsel which may be
reasonably  required in order to sell the securities  issuable hereunder without
restriction.

         Section  4.26.  Dilution.  The Company is aware and  acknowledges  that
issuance  of shares of the  Company's  Common  Stock  could  cause  dilution  to
existing shareholders and could significantly increase the outstanding number of
shares of Common Stock.

                                   ARTICLE V.
                                 INDEMNIFICATION

         The Investor and the Company  represent to the other the following with
respect to itself:

         Section 5.1.      Indemnification.

                  (a) In consideration of the Investor's  execution and delivery
of this  Agreement,  and in addition to all of the Company's  other  obligations
under this  Agreement,  the Company  shall defend,  protect,  indemnify and hold
harmless the Investor, and all of its officers,  directors,  partners, employees
and agents (including, without limitation, those retained in connection with the
transactions  contemplated  by  this  Agreement)  (collectively,  the  "Investor
Indemnitees")  from and against any and all  actions,  causes of action,  suits,
claims, losses, costs, penalties, fees, liabilities and damages, and expenses in
connection therewith  (irrespective of whether any such Investor Indemnitee is a
party  to the  action  for  which  indemnification  hereunder  is  sought),  and
including  reasonable   attorneys'  fees  and  disbursements  (the  "Indemnified
Liabilities"),  incurred by the Investor  Indemnitees or any of them as a result
of, or arising out of, or relating to (a) any misrepresentation or breach of any
representation  or  warranty  made  by the  Company  in  this  Agreement  or the
Registration  Rights Agreement or any other certificate,  instrument or document
contemplated  hereby or thereby,  (b) any breach of any  covenant,  agreement or
obligation of the Company contained in this Agreement or the Registration Rights
Agreement or any other certificate,  instrument or document  contemplated hereby
or thereby,  or (c) any cause of action,  suit or claim  brought or made against
such  Investor  Indemnitee  not  arising  out of any  action or  inaction  of an
Investor  Indemnitee,  and  arising  out of or  resulting  from  the  execution,
delivery,  performance or enforcement of this Agreement or any other instrument,
document  or  agreement   executed  pursuant  hereto  by  any  of  the  Investor
Indemnitees.  To the extent that the foregoing undertaking by the Company may be
unenforceable for any reason, the Company shall make the maximum contribution to

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the payment and  satisfaction of each of the Indemnified  Liabilities,  which is
permissible under applicable law.

                  (b) In consideration  of the Company's  execution and delivery
of this Agreement,  and in addition to all of the Investor's  other  obligations
under this  Agreement,  the Investor shall defend,  protect,  indemnify and hold
harmless the Company and all of its officers, directors, shareholders, employees
and agents (including, without limitation, those retained in connection with the
transactions  contemplated  by  this  Agreement)  (collectively,   the  "Company
Indemnitees") from and against any and all Indemnified  Liabilities  incurred by
the  Company  Indemnitees  or any of them as a result of, or arising  out of, or
relating  to (a)  any  misrepresentation  or  breach  of any  representation  or
warranty  made  by the  Investor  in this  Agreement,  the  Registration  Rights
Agreement, or any instrument or document contemplated hereby or thereby executed
by the Investor, (b) any breach of any covenant,  agreement or obligation of the
Investor(s)  contained in this Agreement,  the Registration  Rights Agreement or
any other  certificate,  instrument or document  contemplated  hereby or thereby
executed by the Investor,  or (c) any cause of action,  suit or claim brought or
made against such Company  Indemnitee  based on  misrepresentations  or due to a
breach by the  Investor  and arising  out of or  resulting  from the  execution,
delivery,  performance or enforcement of this Agreement or any other instrument,
document  or  agreement   executed   pursuant  hereto  by  any  of  the  Company
Indemnitees. To the extent that the foregoing undertaking by the Investor may be
unenforceable for any reason,  the Investor shall make the maximum  contribution
to the payment and satisfaction of each of the Indemnified Liabilities, which is
permissible under applicable law.

                           (c) The  obligations  of the parties to  indemnify or
make contribution under this
Section 5.1 shall survive termination.

                                   ARTICLE VI.
                            COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY

         Section  6.1.   Registration   Rights.  The  Company  shall  cause  the
Registration Rights Agreement to remain in full force and effect and the Company
shall comply in all material respects with the terms thereof.

         Section 6.2.  Listing of Common Stock.  The Company shall  maintain the
Common  Stock's  authorization  for  quotation  on the National  Association  of
Securities Dealers Inc.'s Over the Counter Bulletin Board.

         Section  6.3.  Exchange  Act  Registration.  The Company will cause its
Common Stock to continue to be  registered  under  Section 12(g) of the Exchange
Act, will file in a timely manner all reports and other documents required of it
as a reporting  company  under the  Exchange Act and will not take any action or
file any  document  (whether or not  permitted  by the Exchange Act or the rules
thereunder) to terminate or suspend such registration or to terminate or suspend
its reporting and filing obligations under said Exchange Act.

         Section  6.4.  Transfer  Agent  Instructions.  Not  later  than two (2)
business  days after each Advance  Notice Date and prior to each Closing and the
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the Investor,  the Company will deliver  instructions  to its transfer  agent to
issue shares of Common Stock free of restrictive legends.

         Section  6.5.  Corporate  Existence.  The  Company  will take all steps
necessary to preserve and continue the corporate existence of the Company.

         Section  6.6.   Notice  of  Certain  Events   Affecting   Registration;
Suspension of Right to Make an Advance.  The Company will immediately notify the
Investor  upon its  becoming  aware of the  occurrence  of any of the  following
events in respect of a registration  statement or related prospectus relating to
an offering of Registrable Securities: (i) receipt of any request for additional
information  by the SEC or any other  Federal  or state  governmental  authority
during the period of effectiveness of the Registration  Statement for amendments
or supplements to the  registration  statement or related  prospectus;  (ii) the
issuance by the SEC or any other Federal or state governmental  authority of any
stop order suspending the  effectiveness  of the  Registration  Statement or the
initiation  of  any  proceedings   for  that  purpose;   (iii)  receipt  of  any
notification  with respect to the suspension of the  qualification  or exemption
from  qualification  of  any of  the  Registrable  Securities  for  sale  in any
jurisdiction  or the  initiation  or  threatening  of any  proceeding  for  such
purpose;  (iv) the happening of any event that makes any  statement  made in the
Registration  Statement or related  prospectus of any document  incorporated  or
deemed to be incorporated therein by reference untrue in any material respect or
that requires the making of any changes in the Registration  Statement,  related
prospectus or documents so that, in the case of the Registration  Statement,  it
will not contain any untrue  statement  of a material  fact or omit to state any
material fact required to be stated  therein or necessary to make the statements
therein not misleading,  and that in the case of the related prospectus, it will
not  contain  any  untrue  statement  of a  material  fact or omit to state  any
material fact required to be stated  therein or necessary to make the statements
therein,  in the light of the  circumstances  under  which they were  made,  not
misleading; and (v) the Company's reasonable determination that a post-effective
amendment to the  Registration  Statement would be appropriate;  and the Company
will promptly make available to the Investor any such supplement or amendment to
the related  prospectus.  The  Company  shall not  deliver to the  Investor  any
Advance Notice during the continuation of any of the foregoing events.

         Section 6.7.  Expectations  Regarding Advance Notices.  Within ten (10)
days after the commencement of each calendar quarter occurring subsequent to the
commencement of the Commitment Period, the Company must notify the Investor,  in
writing, as to its reasonable expectations as to the dollar amount it intends to
raise  during such  calendar  quarter,  if any,  through the issuance of Advance
Notices.  Such  notification  shall  constitute  only the  Company's  good faith
estimate and shall in no way  obligate the Company to raise such amount,  or any
amount,  or otherwise limit its ability to deliver Advance Notices.  The failure
by the  Company  to comply  with this  provision  can be cured by the  Company's
notifying  the  Investor,   in  writing,  at  any  time  as  to  its  reasonable
expectations with respect to the current calendar quarter.

         Section  6.8.   Restriction  on  Sale  of  Capital  Stock.  During  the
Commitment  Period,  the Company shall not issue or sell (i) any Common Stock or
Preferred Stock without consideration or for a consideration per share less than
the bid price of the Common Stock determined  immediately  prior to its issuance
other than pursuant to a presently  contemplated financing of up to Five Million
U.S.  Dollars  ($5,000,000),  (ii) issue or sell any  Preferred  Stock  warrant,

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option,  right,  contract,  call, or other  security or instrument  granting the
holder thereof the right to acquire Common Stock without  consideration or for a
consideration  per share  less than such  Common  Stock's  Bid Price  determined
immediately   prior  to  its  issuance   other  than  pursuant  to  a  presently
contemplated financing of up to Five Million U.S. Dollars ($5,000,000), or (iii)
file any registration statement on Form S-8 that registers more than two million
(2,000,000) shares of Common Stock.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event
the Company intends to file a registration  statement on Form S-8 that registers
two million  (2,000,000)  or fewer  shares of Common  Stock,  the  Company  must
provide the Investor(s) fifteen (15) days prior written notice.

         Section 6.9. Consolidation;  Merger. The Company shall not, at any time
after the date hereof, effect any merger or consolidation of the Company with or
into,  or a transfer  of all or  substantially  all the assets of the Company to
another  entity (a  "Consolidation  Event")  unless the  resulting  successor or
acquiring  entity  (if  not the  Company)  assumes  by  written  instrument  the
obligation to deliver to the Investor such shares of stock and/or  securities as
the Investor is entitled to receive pursuant to this Agreement.

         Section 6.10.  Issuance of the Company's  Common Stock. The sale of the
shares of Common  Stock  shall be made in  accordance  with the  provisions  and
requirements of Regulation D and any applicable state securities law.

                                  ARTICLE VII.
                CONDITIONS FOR ADVANCE AND CONDITIONS TO CLOSING

         Section 7.1.  Conditions  Precedent to the  Obligations of the Company.
The  obligation  hereunder of the Company to issue and sell the shares of Common
Stock to the Investor  incident to each Closing is subject to the  satisfaction,
or  waiver  by the  Company,  at or before  each  such  Closing,  of each of the
conditions set forth below.

                  (a) Accuracy of the Investor's Representations and Warranties.
The  representations and warranties of the Investor shall be true and correct in
all material respects.

                  (b)  Performance  by the  Investor.  The  Investor  shall have
performed, satisfied and complied in all respects with all covenants, agreements
and conditions  required by this Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement
to be performed,  satisfied or complied with by the Investor at or prior to such
Closing.

         Section  7.2.  Conditions  Precedent  to the  Right of the  Company  to
Deliver an Advance Notice and the Obligation of the Investor to Purchase  Shares
of Common Stock.  The right of the Company to deliver an Advance  Notice and the
obligation  of the  Investor  hereunder  to  acquire  and pay for  shares of the
Company's  Common Stock  incident to a Closing is subject to the  fulfillment by
the  Company,  on (i) the date of delivery of such  Advance  Notice and (ii) the
applicable Advance Date (each a "Condition  Satisfaction  Date"), of each of the
following conditions:

                  (a) Registration of the Common Stock with the SEC. The Company
shall have  filed  with the SEC a  Registration  Statement  with  respect to the
resale  of the  Registrable  Securities  in  accordance  with  the  terms of the
Registration  Rights  Agreement.   As  set  forth  in  the  Registration  Rights
Agreement, the Registration Statement shall have previously become effective and

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shall remain effective on each Condition  Satisfaction  Date and (i) neither the
Company nor the Investor  shall have received  notice that the SEC has issued or
intends to issue a stop order with respect to the Registration Statement or that
the  SEC  otherwise  has  suspended  or  withdrawn  the   effectiveness  of  the
Registration  Statement,  either  temporarily or permanently,  or intends or has
threatened  to do so (unless  the SEC's  concerns  have been  addressed  and the
Investor  is  reasonably  satisfied  that the SEC no  longer is  considering  or
intends  to take  such  action),  and  (ii) no  other  suspension  of the use or
withdrawal  of  the  effectiveness  of the  Registration  Statement  or  related
prospectus  shall exist.  The  Registration  Statement  must have been  declared
effective by the SEC prior to the first Advance Notice Date.

                  (b) Authority. The Company shall have obtained all permits and
qualifications   required  by  any  applicable  state  in  accordance  with  the
Registration  Rights  Agreement  for the offer and sale of the  shares of Common
Stock,  or shall have the  availability  of exemptions  therefrom.  The sale and
issuance of the shares of Common  Stock shall be legally  permitted  by all laws
and regulations to which the Company is subject.

                  (c) Fundamental Changes. There shall not exist any fundamental
changes to the information set forth in the  Registration  Statement which would
require  the  Company to file a  post-effective  amendment  to the  Registration
Statement.

                  (d)  Performance  by  the  Company.  The  Company  shall  have
performed,  satisfied and complied in all material  respects with all covenants,
agreements  and  conditions  required  by  this  Agreement  (including,  without
limitation, the conditions specified in Section 2.5 hereof) and the Registration
Rights  Agreement to be performed,  satisfied or complied with by the Company at
or prior to each Condition Satisfaction Date.

                  (e) No Injunction.  No statute,  rule,  regulation,  executive
order,  decree,   ruling  or  injunction  shall  have  been  enacted,   entered,
promulgated  or endorsed by any court or  governmental  authority  of  competent
jurisdiction  that  prohibits  or  directly  and  adversely  affects  any of the
transactions  contemplated by this Agreement,  and no proceeding shall have been
commenced that may have the effect of prohibiting or adversely  affecting any of
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

                  (f) No  Suspension of Trading in or Delisting of Common Stock.
The trading of the Common  Stock is not  suspended  by the SEC or the  Principal
Market (if the Common  Stock is traded on a Principal  Market).  The issuance of
shares of Common Stock with respect to the applicable Closing, if any, shall not
violate the shareholder  approval  requirements of the Principal  Market (if the
Common  Stock is traded  on a  Principal  Market).  The  Company  shall not have
received any notice threatening the continued listing of the Common Stock on the
Principal Market (if the Common Stock is traded on a Principal Market).

                  (g) Maximum Advance Amount. The amount of an Advance requested
by the Company shall not exceed the Maximum Advance Amount.  In addition,  in no
event shall the number of shares issuable to the Investor pursuant to an Advance
cause the Investor to own in excess of nine and 9/10 percent  (9.9%) of the then
outstanding Common Stock of the Company.

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                  (h) No  Knowledge.  The Company has no  knowledge of any event
which  would  be more  likely  than  not to have  the  effect  of  causing  such
Registration Statement to be suspended or otherwise ineffective.

                  (i) Other. On each Condition  Satisfaction  Date, the Investor
shall have received the certificate executed by an officer of the Company in the
form of Exhibit A attached hereto.

                                  ARTICLE VIII.
         DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW; NON-DISCLOSURE OF NON-PUBLIC INFORMATION

         Section  8.1.  Due  Diligence  Review.  Prior  to  the  filing  of  the
Registration  Statement the Company  shall make  available  for  inspection  and
review by the Investor,  its advisors and  representatives,  and any underwriter
participating in any disposition of the Registrable  Securities on behalf of the
Investor pursuant to the Registration Statement, any such registration statement
or amendment or supplement  thereto or any blue sky,  NASD or other filing,  all
financial and other  records,  all SEC Documents and other filings with the SEC,
and all other  corporate  documents  and  properties  of the  Company  as may be
reasonably  necessary  for the purpose of such review,  and cause the  Company's
officers,  directors  and  employees to supply all such  information  reasonably
requested by the Investor or any such representative,  advisor or underwriter in
connection with such Registration Statement (including,  without limitation,  in
response to all questions and other  inquiries  reasonably  made or submitted by
any of them),  prior to and from time to time after the filing and effectiveness
of the Registration  Statement for the sole purpose of enabling the Investor and
such representatives, advisors and underwriters and their respective accountants
and attorneys to conduct  initial and ongoing due diligence  with respect to the
Company and the accuracy of the Registration Statement.

         Section 8.2.      Non-Disclosure of Non-Public Information.

                  (a) The Company shall not disclose  non-public  information to
the Investor,  its advisors, or its representatives,  unless prior to disclosure
of such information the Company  identifies such information as being non-public
information and provides the Investor,  such advisors and  representatives  with
the  opportunity to accept or refuse to accept such  non-public  information for
review. The Company may, as a condition to disclosing any non-public information
hereunder,  require the Investor's  advisors and representatives to enter into a
confidentiality agreement in form reasonably satisfactory to the Company and the
Investor.

                  (b)  Nothing  herein  shall  require  the  Company to disclose
non-public  information to the Investor or its advisors or representatives,  and
the Company  represents that it does not disseminate  non-public  information to
any investors who purchase stock in the Company in a public  offering,  to money
managers or to securities  analysts,  provided,  however,  that  notwithstanding
anything  herein to the contrary,  the Company will,  as  hereinabove  provided,
immediately notify the advisors and representatives of the Investor and, if any,
underwriters,  of any event or the  existence of any  circumstance  (without any
obligation to disclose the specific event or  circumstance)  of which it becomes
aware,  constituting  non-public  information  (whether or not  requested of the
Company  specifically  or generally  during the course of due  diligence by such
persons or entities),  which, if not disclosed in the prospectus included in the

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Registration  Statement  would  cause  such  prospectus  to  include a  material
misstatement  or to omit a material fact required to be stated  therein in order
to make the statements,  therein,  in light of the  circumstances  in which they
were made,  not  misleading.  Nothing  contained  in this  Section  8.2 shall be
construed to mean that such persons or entities other than the Investor (without
the written consent of the Investor prior to disclosure of such information) may
not obtain  non-public  information in the course of conducting due diligence in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement and nothing herein shall prevent any
such persons or entities from  notifying the Company of their opinion that based
on such due  diligence  by such  persons  or  entities,  that  the  Registration
Statement contains an untrue statement of material fact or omits a material fact
required to be stated in the  Registration  Statement  or  necessary to make the
statements  contained therein,  in light of the circumstances in which they were
made, not misleading.

                                   ARTICLE IX.
                           CHOICE OF LAW/JURISDICTION

         Section 9.1.  Governing  Law. This  Agreement  shall be governed by and
interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada without regard to
the  principles of conflict of laws.  The parties  further agree that any action
between them shall be heard in Hudson County,  New Jersey, and expressly consent
to the  jurisdiction  and venue of the Superior Court of New Jersey,  sitting in
Hudson  County,  New Jersey and the United States  District Court of New Jersey,
sitting in Newark, New Jersey, for the adjudication of any civil action asserted
pursuant to this paragraph.

                                   ARTICLE X.
                             ASSIGNMENT; TERMINATION

         Section 10.1. Assignment.  Neither this Agreement nor any rights of the
Company hereunder may be assigned to any other Person.

         Section  10.2.  Termination.  The  obligations  of the Investor to make
Advances under Article II hereof shall terminate  twenty-four  (24) months after
the Effective Date.

                                   ARTICLE XI.
                                     NOTICES

         Section  11.1.  Notices.  Any  notices,  consents,  waivers,  or  other
communications  required  or  permitted  to be  given  under  the  terms of this
Agreement  must be in writing and will be deemed to have been delivered (i) upon
receipt, when delivered  personally;  (ii) upon receipt, when sent by facsimile,
provided a copy is mailed by U.S.  certified  mail,  return  receipt  requested;
(iii) three (3) days after being sent by U.S.  certified  mail,  return  receipt
requested,  or (iv)  one (1) day  after  deposit  with a  nationally  recognized
overnight  delivery  service,  in each case  properly  addressed to the party to
receive the same.  The addresses and facsimile  numbers for such  communications
shall be:

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If to the Company, to:            CinTelCorp
                                  #891-43 Daechi-dong, MSA Bldg. 7FL
                                  Kangnam-ku, Seoul, Korea (135-280)
                                  Attention: Kim Sang-don, President
                                  Telephone:   82-2-544-6700
                                  Facsimile:   82-2-508-2341

With a copy to:                   Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference LLP
                                  1065 Avenue of the Americas, 21st Floor
                                  New York, NY 10018
                                  Attention:   Gregory Sichenzia, Esq.
                                  Telephone:   (212) 930-9700
                                  Facsimile:   (212) 930-9725

If to the Investor(s):            Cornell Capital Partners, LP
                                  101 Hudson Street -Suite 3700
                                  Jersey City, NJ 07302
                                  Attention:   Mark Angelo
                                               Portfolio Manager
                                  Telephone:   (201) 985-8300
                                  Facsimile:   (201) 985-8266

With a Copy to:                   Butler Gonzalez LLP
                                  1416 Morris Avenue - Suite 207
                                  Union, NJ 07083
                                  Attention:   David Gonzalez, Esq.
                                  Telephone:   (908) 810-8588
                                  Facsimile:   (908) 810-0973

Each party shall provide five (5) days' prior written  notice to the other party
of any change in address or facsimile number.

                                  ARTICLE XII.
                                  MISCELLANEOUS

         Section 12.1.  Counterparts.  This  Agreement may be executed in two or
more identical  counterparts,  all of which shall be considered one and the same
agreement and shall become effective when  counterparts have been signed by each
party and  delivered  to the other  party.  In the event any  signature  page is
delivered  by  facsimile  transmission,  the party  using such means of delivery
shall  cause  four  (4)  additional  original  executed  signature  pages  to be
physically  delivered to the other party  within five (5) days of the  execution
and delivery hereof,  though failure to deliver such copies shall not affect the
validity of this Agreement.

         Section 12.2. Entire Agreement;  Amendments.  This Agreement supersedes
all other prior oral or written  agreements  between the Investor,  the Company,
their  affiliates and persons acting on their behalf with respect to the matters
discussed  herein,  and this  Agreement and the  instruments  referenced  herein
contain  the entire  understanding  of the parties  with  respect to the matters

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covered  herein and therein  and,  except as  specifically  set forth  herein or
therein,  neither  the  Company  nor  the  Investor  makes  any  representation,
warranty,  covenant or undertaking with respect to such matters. No provision of
this  Agreement  may be waived or amended other than by an instrument in writing
signed by the party to be charged with enforcement.

         Section  12.3.  Reporting  Entity for the Common  Stock.  The reporting
entity relied upon for the  determination of the trading price or trading volume
of the Common Stock on any given Trading Day for the purposes of this  Agreement
shall be Bloomberg, L.P. or any successor thereto. The written mutual consent of
the  Investor  and the Company  shall be required to employ any other  reporting
entity.

         Section 12.4.  Fees and Expenses.  The Company hereby agrees to pay the
following fees:

                  (a) Legal Fees. Each of the parties shall pay its own fees and
expenses (including the fees of any attorneys, accountants, appraisers or others
engaged by such party) in connection  with this  Agreement and the  transactions
contemplated  hereby,  except that the  Company  will pay Ten  Thousand  Dollars
($10,000) to Butler Gonzalez LLP for legal,  administrative,  and escrow fees of
which Five Thousand  Dollars  ($5,000)  shall be paid upon the execution of this
Agreement  and Five Thousand  Dollars  ($5,000)  upon the  effectiveness  of the
registration statement filed pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement dated
the date hereof  Subsequently  on each advance date, the Company will pay Butler
Gonzalez LLP, the sum of Five Hundred  Dollars ($500) for legal,  administrative
and escrow fees directly out the proceeds of any Advances hereunder.

                  (b)      Commitment Fees.

                           (i) On each Advance Date the Company shall pay to the
Investor,  directly from the gross  proceeds held in escrow,  an amount equal to
five percent (5%) of the amount of each Advance.  The Company hereby agrees that
if such  payment,  as is  described  above,  is not made by the  Company  on the
Advance  Date,  such  payment  will be made at the  direction of the Investor as
outlined and mandated by Section 2.3 of this Agreement.

                           (ii) Upon the execution of this Agreement the Company
shall pay to the  Investor a  Commitment  Fee in an amount  equal to Two Hundred
Forty  Thousand  Dollars  ($240,000),  which shall be paid by the  issuance of a
convertible  debenture  in such amount and in  accordance  with the terms of the
debenture dated the date hereof (the  "Compensation  Debenture").  As more fully
set forth in its terms,  the Debenture shall have a three (3) year term,  accrue
interest  at five  percent  (5%) and  shall be  convertible  into  shares of the
Company's common stock.

                           (iii) Fully Earned. The Compensation  Debenture shall
be deemed fully earned as of the date hereof.

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                            (iv)   Registration   Rights.   The  shares  of  the
Company's  Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the  Compensation  Debenture
will have "piggy-back" registration rights.

         Section 12.5. Brokerage.  Each of the parties hereto represents that it
has had no  dealings  in  connection  with this  transaction  with any finder or
broker who will demand  payment of any fee or  commission  from the other party.
The  Company on the one hand,  and the  Investor,  on the other  hand,  agree to
indemnify  the  other  against  and hold  the  other  harmless  from any and all
liabilities  to any person  claiming  brokerage  commissions or finder's fees on
account  of  services   purported  to  have  been  rendered  on  behalf  of  the
indemnifying  party  in  connection  with  this  Agreement  or the  transactions
contemplated hereby.

         Section  12.6.  Confidentiality.  If for any  reason  the  transactions
contemplated by this Agreement are not  consummated,  each of the parties hereto
shall keep  confidential  any information  obtained from any other party (except
information  publicly  available  or in such  party's  domain  prior to the date
hereof,  and except as required by court order) and shall promptly return to the
other  parties  all  schedules,  documents,  instruments,  work  papers or other
written information without retaining copies thereof, previously furnished by it
as a result of this Agreement or in connection herein.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF,  the parties hereto have caused this Standby Equity
Distribution  Agreement  to be  executed  by  the  undersigned,  thereunto  duly
authorized, as of the date first set forth above.

                                             COMPANY:
                                             CINTEL CORP.

                                             By: /s/ Kim Sang-don
                                                 ----------------------------
                                             Name:   Kim Sang-don
                                             Title:  Chief Executive Officer

                                             INVESTOR:
                                             CORNELL CAPITAL PARTNERS, LP

                                             BY:     YORKVILLE ADVISORS, LLC
                                             ITS:    GENERAL PARTNER

                                             By: /s/ Mark Angelo
                                                 ----------------------------
                                             Name:   Mark Angelo
                                             Title:  Portfolio Manager

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                                    EXHIBIT A

                      ADVANCE NOTICE/COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE

                                  CINTEL CORP.

         The undersigned, _______________________ hereby certifies, with respect
to the sale of shares of Common Stock of CinTel Corp., (the "Company"), issuable
in  connection  with  this  Advance  Notice  and  Compliance  Certificate  dated
___________________  (the  "Notice"),  delivered  pursuant to the Standby Equity
Distribution Agreement (the "Agreement"), as follows:

         1. The undersigned is the duly elected President of the Company.

         2. There are no fundamental changes to the information set forth in the
Registration  Statement which would require the Company to file a post effective
amendment to the Registration Statement.

         3. The Company has performed in all material respects all covenants and
agreements  to be  performed  by the  Company  on or prior to the  Advance  Date
related  to the  Notice  and has  complied  in all  material  respects  with all
obligations and conditions contained in the Agreement.

         4. The Advance requested is _____________________.

         The  undersigned  has  executed  this  Certificate  this  ____  day  of
_________________.

                                        CINTEL CORP.

                                        By:
                                           --------------------------------
                                        Name:
                                        Title:

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                                  SCHEDULE 2.6

                                  CINTEL CORP.

         The undersigned  hereby agrees that for a period commencing on the date
hereof and expiring on the  termination  of the  Agreement  dated August 4, 2004
between CinTel Corp., (the "Company"),  and Cornell Capital  Partners,  LP, (the
"Investor")  (the  "Lock-up  Period"),  he,  she or it  will  not,  directly  or
indirectly,  without the prior written  consent of the Investor,  issue,  offer,
agree or offer to sell,  sell,  grant an  option  for the  purchase  or sale of,
transfer,  pledge,  assign,  hypothecate,  distribute  or otherwise  encumber or
dispose of except  pursuant  to Rule 144 of the  General  Rules and  Regulations
under the  Securities  Act of 1933,  any  securities  of the Company,  including
common  stock or  options,  rights,  warrants  or other  securities  underlying,
convertible  into,  exchangeable  or exercisable  for or evidencing any right to
purchase or subscribe for any common stock (whether or not beneficially owned by
the  undersigned),  or  any  beneficial  interest  therein  (collectively,   the
"Securities").

         In  order  to  enable  the  aforesaid  covenants  to be  enforced,  the
undersigned  hereby  consents  to the  placing of legends  and/or  stop-transfer
orders with the transfer agent of the Company's  securities  with respect to any
of the  Securities  registered in the name of the  undersigned  or  beneficially
owned by the undersigned,  and the undersigned hereby confirms the undersigned's
investment in the Company.

Dated: August 4, 2004

                                         Signature

                                         /s/ Kim Sang-don
                                         ---------------------------------------
                                         Address:
                                                 -------------------------------
                                         City, State, Zip Code:
                                                               -----------------

                                         52-2360156
                                         ---------------------------------------
                                         Print Social Security Number
                                         or Taxpayer I.D. Number

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