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Alphabet Communication Aims to Connect Every Address and Make the World

Safer

Alphabet Communication has created a revolutionary communication concept which assigns an


email address for every physical address in the entire world, creating the first complete global
communication network. This gives an unprecedented lifeline for First Responders to reach every
address and resident in emergency situations. The primary focus of Alphabet Communication at this
time is emergency and crisis communication with a potential for expansion in the future.

Toronto, Canada, August 08, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Alphabet Communication (www.alphc.com) assigns an
email address to every physical address in the world, creating the world's first complete global
communication network. The platform uses geocoding, making every address unique and hence cannot be
duplicated.

Imagine if First Responders had the ability to email an area and contact occupants residing or working in
the area of the disaster all based on emails of the addresses. AlphC, a unique communication platform
permits this, opening vast opportunities that have yet to be explored. Alphabet Communication states
their primary focus at this time will be emergency and crisis communication in the event of any
large-scale disasters. With the degradation of the environment, this platform may one day save your life
once implemented by first responders in your area.

In the event of an emergency, an alert is sent to all residents via email and text. Based on the response "I
am safe," "I am away" or "I need help," rescue missions can be targeted, site specific and planned more
effectively to the addresses. Based on the response the appropriate colors are reflected on a crisis map in
real-time for First Responders. Red symbols would signify addresses that require immediate help.

Alerts are controlled by First Responders through a unique application providing live status updates from
the addresses in critical need. User addresses are authenticated via cell phone number verification and
thus an AlphC email is activated. Data is collected on the number of occupants at that address along with
their age cohort (names are not collected for privacy protection). This information is then passed on to
First Responders. All registered occupants would receive alerts. As all AlphC emails are geocoded they
add a layer of transparency and security that does not exist with any current email creation.

While other companies are attempting similar applications, Shafin Valla the founder of AlphC finds they
are limited in scope. "While social media companies like Facebook are offering a Safety Check, it only
notifies friends on the network." This limited access will not aid in getting First Responders to those in
need in an efficient way. Valla continues, "Blackberry AtHoc is also meant to help in emergency or crisis
situations but it is only for large institutions. Thus not connecting the rest of the world and not serving the
general population."

Alphabet Communication confirms their unique communication platform does not exist anywhere. Patent
applications were filed in May 2017 by the Intellectual Property Law Firm Knobbe Martens. Social media
and tech companies seek to connect the world via their platforms. Our concept connects every address in

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the globe. This gives an unprecedented lifeline for First Responders to reach every address and resident in
emergency situations, states Valla.

Alphabet Communication systems provide:

- Actionable and crisis mapped information for situational awareness and more effective coordination of
search and rescue operations that are site specific and targeted to the address.
- Ability to locate individuals needing assistance and prioritizes rescue operations based on resources and
addresses of critical need.
- Real-time data and assessment of damage as conditions change and people are displaced.
- Effective management and recovery stage communication to the specific areas effected, addresses and
residents.
- Ability to communicate with displaced citizens based on their address.
- Integration of multiple data sources from various government organizations and residents.
- Identification of individuals in need of specific care (i.e. elderly, medically challenged, special needs) to
effectively manage evacuations.

AlphC believes this technology is imperative to keeping emergency response methods current and
progressive globally. This will impact all crisis communication going forward. The company's preference
is having Licensing Agreements with the relevant authorities based on local regulation, knowledge and
thus limiting barriers. Our technology can be embedded into any emergency preparedness platform
currently used, according to Valla. We have created a platform that will be the future for global crisis
communication and emergency preparedness."

For more information:

For Investor Inquiries: anything@alphc.com


For Academia and University Inquiries: anything@alphabetcommunication.com

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Contact Information:
Alphabet Communication
Shafin Valla
647-836-7867
Contact via Email
alphc.com

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