Hop-on Launches Anti-Radiation Chip to Help With the Risk of Cancer From Cell Phones
LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Hop-on, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HPNN) (http://www.hop-on.com/)
announced today that it is launching an
anti-radiation chip and patch for cell phones,
flat screen and regular televisions, computers
screens, cable and satellite boxes and other
products that emit radiation.
Last evening, MSNBC Nightly News had a brief
segment regarding the potential dangers of
electro-magnetic radiation. There is significant
uncertainty, after $30,000,000 in research, about
how certain products that emit this radiation may
cause cancer. Hop-on now offers an anti-radiation
chip that is an inexpensive way to help eliminate
this uncertainty and provide a level of insurance
against this radiation.
Hop-on has placed an initial order with the
provider and expects delivery within ten business
days.
Hop-on will make these anti-radiation products
available for sale on its website, through big box
retailers and will also be promoting the products
through its various MLM relationships and large
mass e-mail campaigns.
Hop-on's research has shown the following
statistics:
As of December 2009, there were
over 285,000,000 wireless connections in the US,
representing penetration of 91% of the US
population (from CTIA.org). If Hop-on, Inc.
captures one percent of these users with these new
products, then potential revenues could exceed
$28,000,000. Forester Research estimates that
there are over 1,000,000,000 PCs in use
worldwide today and estimates put new PC sales
between 50,000,000 and 70,000,000 for 2010 in the
United States alone (from Computer Industry
Almanac at c-i-a.com). If Hop-on, Inc. captures
one percent of these computer users with their new
or old computer screens with these new products,
then potential revenues could exceed $99,000,000.
Approximately 104,000,000 persons in the US have
cable TV service (from NCTA.com) and there are
over 219,000,000 televisions in use in the US
today (from Nationmaster.com). If Hop-on, Inc.
captures one percent of these users, then
potential revenues could exceed $32,000,000.
Jay Pignatello, President of Hop-on, stated,
"Hop-on continues to strengthen its revenue
streams in the telecommunications channel. These
anti-radiation products can be placed on any
device that emits radio frequency radiation and
electro-magnetic radiation: cell phones, iPhones,
televisions, and computer monitors, just to name a
few. These products are ISO certified by Zenith
Quality Assessors Pvt. Ltd. The validity of the
product, combined with the massive market capacity
that these products can impact, opens up a huge
revenue stream for Hop-on. We intend to
aggressively attack the market and bring attention
to radiation caused by these devices."
About Hop-on, Inc.
Hop-on, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HPNN) offers
multimedia services and has secured licensing
agreements from essential patent holders for GSM,
CDMA and WIFI technologies. Since its inception,
known for developing the world's first disposable
cell phone, Hop-on currently remains one of the
few US-based manufacturers of cellular technology.
The Company also distributes The Electric
Cigarette™ and The Electric Cigar™.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this news release may
contain forward-looking information within the
meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of
1933, and are subject to Rule 3B-6 under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject
to the safe harbor created by those rules. All
statements, other than statements of fact,
included in this release, including, without
limitation, statements regarding potential future
plans and objectives of the company, are
forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such
statements will prove to be accurate and other
results and future events could differ materially
from those anticipated in such statements. Future
events and actual results could differ materially
from those set forth in, contemplated by, or
underlying the forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: USACIG; Hop-on
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