Document:

Exhibit 10.66

 

 

 

NOTE MODIFICATION AGREEMENT

 

BY AND BETWEEN ALAN M. MECKLER

(“LENDER”) AND

 

WEBMEDIABRANDS INC.; MEDIABISTRO.COM INC.
AND (in respect to November 11, 2011 Note only) INSIDE NETWORK INC.

(COLLECTIVELY, “BORROWER”)

 

 

EFFECTIVE DATE: July 27, 2012

 

On or about May 29, 2009, Borrower executed a Promissory Note
in favor of Lender in the original principal amount of $7,197,143.21 (as modified on or about September 1, 2010 and November 14,
2011, the “2009 Note”). On or about November 14, 2011, Borrower executed a Promissory Note in favor of Lender in the
original principal amount of $1,750,000 (the “2011 Note,” and together with the 2009 Note, the “Notes”).
.. Lender and Borrower intend to amend the Notes to reduce the rate of interest that accrues on the outstanding principal amount.
Lender remains the owner and holder of the Notes and has agreed with Borrower to modify certain provisions of the Notes.

 

Now, therefore, in consideration of these
premises and the exchange of other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Lender and Borrower
agree to modify the Notes as follows:

 

		1.	The interest rate at which the outstanding principal amount of the 2009 Note will accrue is changed to 2.975% effective June
1, 2012.

		2.	The interest rate at which the outstanding principal amount of the 2011 Note will accrue is changed to 2.400% effective June
18, 2012.

 

By this Note Modification Agreement, all
liens, security interests, assignments, superior titles and priorities securing the Notes are hereby ratified and confirmed as
valid and subsisting and continue to secure the Notes as modified herein. Nothing in this Note Modification Agreement shall in
any manner impair, diminish or extinguish any of the liens or any covenant, condition, agreement or stipulation in the Notes or
any pledge and/or security agreement, and the same except as herein modified shall continue in full force and effect.

 

Except as hereby specifically amended, modified
or supplemented, the Notes are hereby confirmed and ratified in all respects and remains in full force and effect according to
its respective terms. This Note Modification Agreement does not constitute a novation of the Notes. When executed by Lender and
Borrower, this Agreement shall be attached to and become a part of the Notes.

 

This Note Modification Agreement shall be
binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto.

 

 

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NOTICE OF FINAL AGREEMENT.

 

THIS WRITTEN AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE FINAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
BORROWER AND LENDER WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS
OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BORROWER AND LENDER. THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BORROWER AND LENDER WITH
RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF. 

 

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has
caused this Note Modification Agreement to be executed under seal by Borrower on this 27th day of July 2012.

 

Borrower:

 

WebMediaBrands Inc. (SEAL)

 

 

By: /s/ Mitchell Eisenberg

Name: Mitchell Eisenberg

Title: EVP & General Counsel

 

Mediabistro.com Inc. (SEAL)

 

 

By: /s/ Mitchell Eisenberg

Name: Mitchell Eisenberg

Title: EVP & General Counsel

 

 

Inside Network Inc. (SEAL)

 

By: /s/ Mitchell Eisenberg

Name: Mitchell Eisenberg

Title: EVP & General Counsel

 

Lender:

 

 

/s/ Alan M. Meckler

Alan M. Meckler (Seal)

 

 

 

    	2Exhibit 10.1

 

Joint Development and Marketing Agreement

 

This joint Development and Marketing Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into
this 4th day of July, 2012 ("Effective Date"), by and between EarthSearch Communications International
(ESCI), a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 810 Franklin Court, Suite H, Marietta, GA 30067, USA
("ESCI") and Tom McLeod Software Corporation, an Alabama corporation with its principal place of business at 2550 Acton
Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35243 ("McLeod");

 

WITNESSETH:

 

WHEREAS, McLeod is engaged in the business
of designing, developing, and marketing trucking dispatch software and related services under the brand LoadMaster®;

 

WHEREAS, ESCI is engaged in the business
of designing, developing, and marketing equipment and cargo tracking systems, devices, and services under the brand LogiBoxx/GATIS;

 

WHEREAS, ESCI and McLeod desire to collaborate
on the development of an interface ("Integration Module") that will permit the LoadMaster® dispatch software to receive
and utilize a data feed from the ESCI and LogiBoxx equipment and GATIS cargo tracking systems; and,

 

WHEREAS, ESCI and McLeod desire to set forth
in this Agreement certain terms for the ownership and marketing of the Integration Module, to be effective upon completion of development
of the Integration Module by McLeod;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, ESCI and McLeod, intending
to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

 

Section 1

Development

 

1.1 Development Information and Assistance.
On execution of this Agreement, ESCI shall provide McLeod with a description of the ESCI and GATIS data structure and specimen
data sufficient to enable McLeod to design, develop, maintain, and support the Integration Modules. Thereafter, during the term
of this Agreement, ESCI shall promptly provide such additional information about its ESCI and GATIS data structure as McLeod may
reasonably request for the purpose of improving, maintaining, or supporting the Integration Modules.

 

1.2 Development and Support. McLeod
shall design and develop an Integration Module together with supporting user documentation for each platform, operating system,
or computing environment supported by McLeod for LoadMaster® dispatch software ("Deliverables") in accordance with
the timetable set forth in Schedule 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein.

 

1.3 Delays. In the event
McLeod anticipates at any time that it will not complete development of the Deliverables within the prescribed timetable,
McLeod shall immediately so inform ESCI by written notice and shall propose revisions to the timetable that reflect McLeod's
best estimates of what can realistically be achieved. In the event McLeod notifies ESCI of a delay of more than 30 days for
any milestone or deliverable as set forth on Schedule 1, ESCI shall have the option to terminate this Agreement by written
notice to the McLeod and McLeod shall promptly refund to ESCI any sums paid or advanced pursuant to this Agreement. McLeod
shall prepare and submit such further reports of its performance and its progress as ESCI may reasonably request from time to
time.

 

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1.4 Design and Performance Standard.
The Deliverables shall incorporate features, functionality, and performance characteristics at least as desirable as those
present in the interface provided by McLeod for any other telematics data provider and shall be in conformance with the then current
Transportation Tracking Industry Standards. In the event that ESCI determines that the Deliverables do not satisfy the performance
standard set forth above, ESCI shall notify McLeod of the deficiency and McLeod shall correct such deficiency at its own expense
within 30 days of notice (or such other period as the parties may mutually agree in writing).

 

1.5 Maintenance. McLeod shall maintain
the Integration Modules for a period of one (1) year, at its own expense. Said maintenance shall include prompt correction of errors
discovered by McLeod or reported by ESCI or end users and shall also include any modifications to the Integration Modules necessitated
by any modification or enhancement of the LoadMaster® dispatch software. After the expiration of the maintenance period under
this Agreement, McLeod agrees to make maintenance of the Integration Modules available to end users for a fee to be determined
by McLeod for so long as is commercially reasonable.

 

1.6 Support. McLeod shall provide,
at no cost to ESCI, support to end users of the Integration Modules at a level and price equivalent to that provided to end users
of other integration modules used with LoadMastere dispatch software.

 

1.7 Standard of Care. All work (design,
development, maintenance, and support) shall be performed in a professional manner with due care and diligence and to such high
standards of quality as is reasonable for ESCI to expect under the circumstances. In the case of professional services, McLeod
shall perform the services in accordance with all applicable professional standards for the field of expertise. All work shall
be performed by employees of McLeod and use of any independent contractors or others who do not qualify as McLeod's qualified W2
employees shall be subject to prior review and approval by ESCI. All personnel performing services under this Agreement shall have
a level of training and skill in the area commensurate with the requirements of the scope of work to be performed.

 

Section 2

Development Fees

 

2.1 Fees. ESCI agrees to pay to McLeod
the defined project fees as stated in the project Statement of Work.

 

Section 3

Ownership

 

3.1 Rights in Integration Modules.
McLeod shall retain all right, title, and interest (including, without limitation, all Intellectual Property Rights) in and to
the software and documentation created by it with regard to the Deliverables.

 

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3.2 Intellectual Property Rights.
"Intellectual Property Rights" shall mean the intangible legal rights or interests evidenced by or embodied in (1) any
idea, design, concept, technique, invention, discovery, or improvement, regardless of patentability,
but including patents, patent applications, mask works, trade secrets, and know-how; (2) any work of authorship, regardless of
copyrightability, but including copyrights and any moral rights recognized by law; and (3) any other similar rights, in each case
on a worldwide basis.

 

3.3 Ownership of other Intellectual Property
Rights. ESCI shall retain and own all right, title and interest in the Intellectual Property Rights regarding its existing
products and services, including any information provided to McLeod in conjunction with the creation of the Deliverables. McLeod
shall retain and own all right, title and interest in the Intellectual Property Rights regarding its existing products
and services, including any information provided to ESCI in conjunction with the creation of the Deliverables.

 

Section 4

Deliveries

 

4.1 Availability. McLeod's deliverable
under this Agreement shall be commercial versions of the Integration.Modules made available
for licensure to existing and prospective end-users of LoadMaster® software. Delivery shall be deemed to occur when the completed
Integration Modules are ready for shipment and added to McLeod's publicly available catalog of products.

 

Section 5

Preexisting Works

 

5.1 Reserved Rights. McLeod reserves
all title and ownership to the LoadMaster® dispatch software (program and documentation)
and all associated Intellectual Property Rights. ESCI reserves all title and ownership to the ESCI, LogiBoxx and GATIS data structure
and any data delivered via the Integration Modules and all associated Intellectual Property Rights.

 

Section 6

Joint Marketing

 

6.1 Joint Marketing Activities. ESCI
and McLeod agree to consult and cooperate with each other in the interest of promoting the Integration Modules and the "full
integration" of McLeod's LoadMaster® product and ESCI's ESCI and GATIS products.

 

6.2 Cross Promotion. Upon completion
and delivery of the Integration Modules and for the term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, each of ESCI
and McLeod authorizes and appoints the other as its non-exclusive representative for the purpose of promoting the other's products
and services as "fully integrated." The parties agree to cooperate with one another and each agrees to use only such
promotional materials and to make such claims for the products and services of the other as are approved in advance by the other.

 

Section 7

Indemnification and Contribution.

 

7.1 ESCI shall defend, indemnify,
and hold harmless McLeod, its officers, agents, employees, and authorized contractors from and against any claim, loss, damage,
or expense (including court costs and attorney's fees) arising out of, or relating to, infringement of intellectual property rights
based in whole or in part on ESCI and GATIS data structure or on the actions taken by ESCI or employees, agents, or subcontractors
engaged by ESCI with respect to the design and development of the Integration Modules, including any programming, execution, revision,
enhancement, modification, translation, abridgement, condensation, expansion, or combination with any other works. McLeod agrees
to notify ESCI at such time as it is apprised of any third-party claim and agrees to cooperate in a reasonable manner with ESCI
with respect to the defense and disposition of such claim.

 

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7.2 McLeod shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless
ESCI, its officers, agents, employees, and authorized contractors from and against any claim, loss, damage, or expense (including
court costs and attorney's fees) arising out of or relating to, infringement of intellectual property rights based in whole or
in part on the actions taken by McLeod or employees, agents, or subcontractors engaged by McLeod with respect to the design and
development of the Integration Modules, including any programming, execution, revision, enhancement, modification, translation,
abridgement, condensation, expansion, or combination with any other works. ESCI agrees to notify McLeod at such time as it is apprised
of any third-party claim and agrees to cooperate in a reasonable manner with McLeod with respect to the defense and disposition
of such claim.

 

7.3 If ESCI and McLeod are or may
be obligated each to the other as a result of different actions taken by each party, or actions taken jointly by both parties,
with respect to the design and development of the software, then ESCI and McLeod each agree to contribute to the amount of expenses,
judgments, fines, and settlements paid or payable by the other with respect to any alleged infringement of intellectual property
rights in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect (i) the relative benefits received by ESCI on the one hand and McLeod on
the other hand from the transaction from which such action, suit, or proceeding arose; (ii) the relative fault of ESCI on the
one hand and of McLeod on the other in connection with the events that resulted in such expenses, judgments. fines, or settlement
amounts; and (iii) any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative fault of each party shall be determined by reference
to, among other things, each party's relative intent, knowledge, access to information, and opportunity to correct or prevent
the circumstances resulting in such expenses, judgments, fines, or settlement amounts. Each party agrees that it would not be
just and equitable if contribution pursuant to this section were determined by pro rata allocation or any other method of allocation
that does not take account of the foregoing equitable considerations.

 

7.4 Limitation of Liability. The total liability of either
party for all claims, whether in contract, tort (including negligence and product liability) or otherwise, arising out of connected
with, or resulting from the performance of the obligations or services under this Agreement shall not exceed the total amounts
paid hereunder. In no event shall either party be liable for any incidental, consequential, indirect, or special damages, including,
without limitation, damages for loss of revenue, cost of capital, claims of customers for service interruptions or failure of supply,
and costs and expenses incurred in connection with labor, overhead, transportation, installation, or removal of equipment or programming
or substitute facilities or supply resources.

Section 8

Term

 

8.1 Term.
This Agreement shall take effect on the Effective Date and shall remain in effect until terminated by either party through
at least thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other. The rights and obligations of the parties under sections 3, 5, 7,
and 9 shall survive termination of this Agreement. .

 

Section 9

Miscellaneous

 

9.1 Compliance
with Laws. The parties agree that they shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations of governmental bodies or agencies
in their performance under this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, neither party shall knowingly export
or re-export, directly or indirectly, any technical data (as defined by the U.S. Export Administration Regulations) produced or
provided under this Agreement, or export or re-export, directly or indirectly, any direct product of such technical data, including
software, to a destination to which such export or re-export is restricted or prohibited by
U.S. or non-U.S. law, without obtaining prior authorization from U.S. Department of Commerce and other competent government authorities
to the extent required by those laws.

 

9.2 No Agency. Nothing herein shall be construed
to create a partnership, joint venture, or agency relationship between the parties hereto.

 

9.4 Governing
Law. The validity, construction, and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by
the laws of the State of Alabama, without regard to principles of choice of law.

 

9.5 Amendments;
Waiver. This Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in writing executed by the party against whom enforcement of the
amendment is sought. Waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any other provision, and any failure
to act in response to a breach or insist on strict performance of any provision of this Agreement
shall not be deemed a waiver of any such breach or of any later breach or failure to perform any provision of this Agreement.

 

9.6 Notices.
All notices, requests, demands, and other communications required or permitted by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall
be deemed to have been duly given if sent by personal delivery, by telecopy, by express courier service, or, if mailed, postage
prepaid, first-class, certified mail, return receipt requested, on the third day after mailing,
to the following addresses or to such other address as a party may specify to the other in writing:

 

	
        To McLeod:

        To ESCI:
	
        McLeod Software 2550 Acton Road

        Birmingham, Alabama, 35243

        Attn: J. Mark Hughes

        EarthSearch Communications International

        810 Franklin Court

        Ste H

        Marietta, GA 30067

        Attn: <                      >

 

9.7 Severability. A decision by
any court of competent jurisdiction invalidating or holding unenforceable any part of this Agreement shall not affect the validity
and enforceability of any other part of this Agreement.

 

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9.8 Entire Agreement. This Agreement,
together with Schedule 1, is the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior discussions and agreements between
the parties with respect to the matters it addresses.

 

9.9 No Assignment. Without the prior
written consent of the other party (which consent may be withheld with or without reason in the absolute discretion of such other
party), neither party may sell, assign, or divide its rights under this Agreement.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ESCI and McLeod have
caused this Agreement to be signed and delivered by their duly authorized officers on the dates following their respective signatures
below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Schedule 1

 

10.1 Time Line. McLeod Software will use all reasonable
effort to complete the interface within eight weeks of receipt of the initial payment from EarthSearch Communications International.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Functional Design Specification

 

A. Customer Business Requirements

 

EarthSearch requests that McLeod develop a Trailer
Tracking interface between the McLeod LoadMaster application and their GATIS application. Current mutual customers/prospects that
are interested in this interface include:

 

·    Carolina
Cargo

 

The GATIS system can currently provide data for:

·    Trailer
Status reports

·    Trailer
Positions and Position History

·    Trailer
Sensor Alerts

o    Air Temp inside the trailer (Return Temp)

o    Low
fuel level

o    Rapid
Fuel Level Drop

o    Fuel
Level

o    Trailer
ID

o    Truck
ID

 

EarthSearch requires a Subscription Code be
provided to them prior to using the GATIS system. This subscription code defines which of the 26 GATIS Data Subscription Attributes
are expected to be returned within the data response records. The subscription code is a 26-bit binary code. For each of the 26
Attribute field IDs, i f that Field is to be included in the response data, the subscription code component = 1; for those
attributes which McLeod will not want to be included in the response record, the subscription code component = 0.

 

An active Session Code is required within GATIS
for the customer's account in order to retrieve data. That session code is used within the data request. If there is not an active
session code, one must be requested via an automated request.

 

The following EarthSearch documents and on-line materials
are available for reference:

 

On the McLeod Network: X:IDocumentsEnterprise\MobileCommunicationlEarthSearch

·EarthSearch
— Data.doc

·GatisSubscriptionCode_V2
0.doc

 

Services: httu://globalearthsearch.us:8080/GatisAui/services/listServices WSDL: 

http://global.earthsearch.us:8080/GatisAui/services/Version/wsd1

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B.     Functional Description and Process Flow

 

McLeod will develop a send and retrieve interface
for the GATIS system, which will send SOAP requests to GATIS for all available, not previously delivered, data. A scheduler process
that will run a looping process with the various data calls defined will be used for making data calls at established intervals
throughout the day 365 days a year. The default interval for making the data call requests is 15 seconds. This interval can be
modified as needed for each customer.

 

McLeod will retrieve all available data elements for
the customer's EarthSearch tracking devices.

Using this data, McLeod will be able to define the
following within the Mobile Communications Messages and Positions:

·Tractor/Trailer
Position reports

·Mobile
Unit Device Status Reports

·Specified
Sensor Alert Messages

 

1.Disclaimer

GATIS provides a "temperature" value which
is the temperature inside the trailer, or "Return Air" temperature. LoadMaster will store this temperature value in the
Order History record as Return Air reading.

 

2.Customer Setup

Subscription Code: McLeod will use the same Subscription
code for all customers, `11111111111111111111111111', requesting for all 26 data attributes.

 

	a.		Mobile Communications Control Record: Customer-specific record, and also Vendor-specific
record, that stores the following:

·Interface
Vendor ID: EARTHSEARCH

·the
URL that is used to connect to EarthSearch

o URL: http://global.earthsearch.us:8080/GatisApi/services/GenerateReport

·The
customer's unique Username and Password to be included in each SOAP data call header

·The
Comm Sleep value — the amount of time to wait between data calls. The default is 15 seconds, but can be changed if
necessary at given customer sites.

·Packet
— Will be used to store the current Session Code provided by GATIS. This ID will be used in the data calls

 

 

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3. Definition of Classes are required for the
interface:

 

	a.		Communications Manager Process - to manage communication between the vendor
application server and the LoadMaster Symphony Mobile Communications queues. The Communications Manager connects to the EarthSearch
server using the URL defined in the customer's Mobile Communications Control Record for Vendor ID "EarthSearch" (as
shown in the Setup section above). Once a valid connection is made, the Communications Manager will send the web service calls
defined in the API class to request and retrieve data from GATIS.

 

	b.		API - for definition of the web service calls used for delivery of data to,
and retrieval of data from the EarthSearch. The following EarthSearch web service calls are required:

	i.		sessionExist — this request is sent to EarthSearch to verify whether
or not the current Session Code is valid. The Session Code to send in the call is stored in: mc_pnet_packets
for Service_name = "EarthSearch Authenticate".

·If
the Response returns a Boolean = True, that session ID will be used in the next "getDevicesData" data call

·If
the Response returns a Boolean = False, McLeod will need to send the "Authenticate" call. It will just use the
same Session Code it currently has stored in mc_pnet_packets.

	ii.		getDevicesData - to get all available, not previously retrieved data records.

·Response
Format: String, records separated by @, each record attribute separated by #.

	iii.		Authenticate — to retrieve a valid Session Code for use in the
getDevicesData call

	iv.		Logout — will be sent when a Shutdown occurs on the LoadMaster scheduler
process for EarthSearch occurs. The Response from GATIS will be:

 

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·    Boolean
= True, logout was successful

·    Boolean
= False, logout was a failure

 

	c.		Translation Manager process
— to manage communication between the LoadMaster mobile communications queues and the LoadMaster database, including
encoding and decoding to and from the EarthSearch GATIS proprietary message formats. The following is an example of what will
be returned in a getnevicesData response:

 

@Nelson Mandela Rd, Arusha, Tanzania##20-DEC-2001#08:01:36 PM#AD0082#0#0#321020.8#1#-
3.39054#36.7237#0#0#13.5#4.1#0#4#0#Heri Manda@Nelson Mandela Rd, Aru5ha,Tanzania##20-DEC-2001#09:37:38 PM#AD0085#0#0#40366.49#1#-
3.39022#36.71874#0#0#12.8#4.1#0#4#0

#Benard Makalwe@A 7, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania##19-APR2001#01:29:1
M#AD009 0#1 #0# 57.22 #1 #-6.79826# 39.14523#0#0# 12.8#4.1#0#4#0# null @Julius K. Nyerere Rd, Julius Nyerere International Airport
(DAR), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania##20-DEC2011#05:50:22 PM#AD0084#0#0#21043.16#1#- 6.86588#39.20182#0#0#13.6#4.1#0#4#0#null@Boma Rd,
Moshi, Tarmania##06-JAN-2012#11:28:57 PM#AD0144#1#0#7227.11#1#-3.34807 #37,34175#0#0# 11.8# 4.1#.36#4#0#null#null#15#0#1#J92627#
EC00001,2.1,2,25.20,80*# J92627@

 

The data Subscription attributes are divided by 14. The
following table defines the Attribute IDs and definitions.

 

 

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3. Define a Hot-Link to the EarthSearch Gatis
Application Trailer record

 

EarthSearch will provide a URL to McLeod.

 

This URL will be called when the Mcleod user
has a grid row highlighted on the LoadMaster Mobile Communications Positions screen for a unit that is defined as an EarthSearch
Trailer unit, and then clicks the "Web" toolbar command.

 

 

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This will take the user directly into the EarthSearch application as an active user, on the trailer management
screen for the selected trailer unit, without the user exiting LoadMaster.

 

 

 

 

C.    Modules Affected

 

1.     Mobile Communications

 

D.    Third Party Dependencies

 

·    None

 

E.     Questions /
Issues / Notes

 

·    None

 

 

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