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OSM (One touch Shopping Mall) is a multipurpose kiosk that allows user to purchase phone cards, tickets, and much more via its system. It is a user-friendly system that will attract people of all ages. It also provides wireless internet capability and pay-per-use internet access which allows the user to send/receive e-mails and video e-mails and perform other internet related activities. In addition, it is equipped with an extra screen for advertising purposes.




 Earn more money without financial outlay rental charges
    or commitment
 Increase customer flow
 Increase sales
 Be one step ahead of the competition
 Realize potential profitability and success

 The OSM terminal allows users to jump onto the Internet as easily as they would use a pay phone or an ATM. Customers have the choice of either accessing the Internet on the OSM terminal or using the wirelss signal transmitted from the terminal to connect their own laptop or PDA.

 More importantly, the OSM internet terminal allows you to immediately profit from this new technology. As the terminal owner, you will collect revenue every time the customer uses any feature.


 The best part of our OSM is that it offers extra income for the retailers by leasing an advertisement screen. Each OSM is equipped with two screens. The top screen is designed for advertising purposes and can provide as many as 360 advertisements per hour. It is a fabulous profit generator wherever there is human traffic.

 Our prepaid wireless and prepaid phone card programs allow users to buy minutes for popular carriers. The cards are refillable, thereby giving customers a reason to return to your store again and again. Prepaid wireless or phone card minutes print out on a receipt with a PIN number from our system, enabling your customer to access minutes by simply using the PIN. The best part is you make a profit from each sale without having to carry the product in your store! The PIN number for each carrier is printed on the terminal receipt given to the customer, so you can just "sit back and watch the money roll in"

 The wireless Internet industry is exploding, and the OSM kiosk terminal is designed to profit from this explosion. OSM terminal will create a pay-per-use Wi-Fi i-SPOT that can support up to 100 users. As soon as the user opens a browser window on their laptop, they will be redirected to the i-SPOT screen. At this point the user will be prompted to choose a billing plan and their credit card information for payment. The OSM can also accept cash as another payment option. Users can simply insert the bills into the OSM, which will then print the PIN users need in order to log in.

 We are very aware that not everybody owns a wirelessly-equipped computer. For that reason, the OSM offers pay-per-use internet access for users who do not travel with their own equipment. Recent research shows that an average person send 32 emails per day. In other words, there is a tremendous need for on demand e-mail availability. With OSM, emailing no longer has to be done from a home or office. If users have a web-based account such as Hotmail orYahoo, they can send and check their e-mails from an OSM system. And if users cannot access their own e-mail service or do not have an email account, they can use our instant e-mail service.

 A picture says a thousand words, and a picture of your face can be pure magic. Send a photo or ten-second video clip to family or friends, and it could mean more than words can say.

 The OSM provides free coupons that can be used for various goods and services such as restaurants and malls. Also, users can purchase calling cards, tickets, or other goods via an OSM by just pushing a few buttons.


 According to News.com, the business of public-access Internet kiosks aimed primarily at business travelers is expected to be worth $1.2 billon by 2004 (DON¡¯T NEED THIS SENTENCE ANY MORE, SINCE IT DESCRIBES 2004). According to the Cahners In-Stat Group, a well-known market research firm business travelers and others are willing to pay for high-speed internet access in airports, on airplanes, in hotels and even at roadside rest stops, spawning a new sector that is expected to be worth $1.2 billion by the end of 2005,

 The number of wireless internet users has been increasing rapidly over the last few years.. According to MSNBC, the total number of Wi-Fi users is expected to grow from 12 million globally in 2003 to an estimated 707 million by 2008. The advantage of Wi-Fi is the ability to access the Internet away from the home or office via Wi-Fi Hotspots. Each OSM can support up to 100 users.

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