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"The spirit of success is aliveand well at Viper, and I have every confidence that this Joint Venturewill soon become a shining star in our network."Viper Networks, Inc. has projected that its interest in this Joint Venturewill earn revenue of $15,000,000 for 2009, growing to over $50,000,000 forfiscal 2010. Viper will generate revenues through network operations andtechnical management fees, as well as an equity ownership stake.Viper Networks, Inc. is finishing its audited financial statements for theyear ended December 31, 2008 and will be making them available at shortly.Except for the historical information contained herein, this press releasecontains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.Actual results may differ materially from the results predicted andreported results should not be considered an indication of futureperformance. In addition to the factors discussed in the filings with theSecurities and Exchange Commission, among the other factors that couldcause actual results to differ materially are the following: adversechanges in the business conditions and the general economy; competitivefactors, such as rival companies' pricing and marketing efforts;availability of third-party material products at reasonable prices; thefinancial condition of the customer; risks of obsolescence due to shiftsin market demand; and litigation involving product liabilities andconsumer issues Viper Networks Inc. workforce and federally mandatedsafety-sensitive workforce, which includes pilots, bus drivers, andnuclear power plant operators. The DTI looks at 'recent use,' as measuredby laboratory analysis of a urine sample, which detects drug use withinthe prior one to three days.Sustained drop in overall drug useOverall recent drug use in the combined U.S.

workforce has sustained a19-year decline since Quest Diagnostics first published the Drug TestingIndex in 1989, summarizing data from 1988, when 13.6 percent of workerstested positive for drug use. In addition, methamphetamineuse in the general workforce declined year over year, yet positive urinetests for amphetamine showed an uptick in worker use of this stimulantdrug.To view a multimedia version of this news release with all charts andmaps, click .php?audioId=203."We now know that the implementation of workplace drug testing programshas significantly reduced drug abuse in worker populations subject to drugtesting," according to Robert Willette, Ph.D., President of Duo Researchand former Chief of the Research Technology Branch of the NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse. The 2008 DTIsummarizes 7.3 million urine drug test results of the U.S workforce,including both the general U.S. Similartrends are seen with the increased use and abuse of pain medications."Employers that implement drug testing programs do so for a variety ofreasons, most often to protect the health and well-being of employees andavert business risk associated with drug-induced judgments. This coincides with survey and emergencyroom data, and could be tied to the significant increase in drugsprescribed for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

While many substances are showing declinesin use, a significant trend upward that will be important to watch is therise in amphetamine positives. "This impact is evidenced in a variety of surveysand other data sources, one of the most valuable being the QuestDiagnostics Drug Testing Index. employees and job applicants in the general U.S.workforce declined sharply in 2008, according to the annual QuestDiagnostics Drug Testing Index(TM) (DTI), based on 5.7 million urine drugtests performed last year by Quest Diagnostics (NYSE: DGX), the nation'sleading provider of drug testing services. cautions readers not to place unduereliance upon any such forward looking statements, which speak only as ofthe date made Viper Networks, Inc.

expressly disclaims any obligations orundertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any suchstatements to reflect any change in the company's expectations or anychange in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statementis based.CONTACT:Viper Networks, Inc.Email ContactCopyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. MADISON, NJ, May 13 (MARKET WIRE) -- Cocaine use among U.S. Ltd.to own and operate this license, offering a full spectrum of national andinternational telecom services, including: VoIP, Calling Cards and PinlessAccounts."Today's announcement is proof of the importance of the Middle Eastern andAsian consumers to Viper as a global company, and the critical role thatthese regions will play in Viper's future," said Farid Shouekani,president and CEO of Viper Networks, Inc. forthe exclusive franchise rights with BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED (aGovernment of India Enterprise) for pre-paid international calling cardsfor retail inbound international traffic.

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