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Cytta Completes Mobile Monitoring Technology Pilot Program and Begins Licensing Discussions

Jan 7 2013 12:00AM

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LAS VEGAS, NV -- (Marketwire) -- 01/07/13 -- The President of Cytta Corp. (OTCBB: CYCA) (OTCQB: CYCA), manufacturer of the CyttaConnect Open Source mobile monitoring technology, has issued the following update outlining the Company's future plans in anticipation of their upcoming licensing meetings at CES this week.

Cytta Corp. has successfully completed the design, development and now full scale trial implementation of the world's first open source special purpose cellular network. Cytta Connect's first Trial makes available a plethora of exciting, yet affordable and easy-to-use Bluetooth based medical/health/wellness testing products and services, which connect through our open source smartphones. Our smartphones allow people and their physicians to monitor their personal health, wellness and fitness in addition to all normal smartphone functionality.

Additionally, while we designed our technology for the exceptionally high standards of the medical industry, our open source mobile network is 'any Bluetooth device friendly.' Our network allows us to connect any data generating devices via Bluetooth through our proprietarily programmed smartphones and deliver that data in real time to a web based interface and then back to the smartphone.

We formed the Company with the idea of revolutionizing the home based medical testing sector and then we created a new form of mobile network designed to move generated data seamlessly.

We commissioned Connected Health Pte. Ltd., to create a mobile phone based monitoring technology. They developed a proprietary technology utilizing the native programing in our cell phones, which we call the "Super App." This technology allows our cell phones to seamlessly connect with Bluetooth medical and other testing devices and automatically forward that data to our cloud based database and downstream users.

The Super App technology required that we obtain access to a US Mobile Network and obtain authorization to alter native phone programming and create a proprietary special purpose network. We partnered with Vonify Inc. for a full MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) status and assisted with the integration of the Super App with their US cellular network. Months of arduous testing involving all elements of the solution including voice, data and SMS have resulted in an integrated network capability that exceeds any other alternative. Additionally, we have now secured and fully implemented a US and International Data MVNO from AT&T which provides us with backup and additional network opportunities.

Moving medical data that could be directly 'utilized' by medical professionals required the use of high quality FDA approved Bluetooth medical testing devices. We were able to automatically utilize our Super App to integrate into our Bluetooth ecosystem, the A&D Medical scale, the A&D Medical blood pressure device, the Nonin Medical Inc. pulse oximetry device and the "MyGlucoHealth" diabetes meter from Entra Health Systems. However the Cytta Connect network and smartphones can easily interface with any information generating Bluetooth device.

We created an internet or Cloud based Electronic Relational Database to act as a Medical Record for the data from our devices to populate, since there was no precedent for the real time medical database the medical devices were now generating. The Cytta Dashboard or Instant EMR is automatically populated with the patient's data and provides an interactive and interpretive interface for review by the patient's providers and caregivers. The data can be displayed in various numerical formats, it can be graphed to show trends of these measurements and it may be utilized to provide early warning signs of dangerous health trends. The Dashboard can also be used to monitor and issue warnings for any type of data being generated. Licensing discussions in the Oil and Gas, Transportation, Security and other industries are ongoing.

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