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VALDOR TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL INC. ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFICATION UPDATE RECEIVED
VALDOR TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL INC. ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFICATION UPDATE RECEIVED

About this update from Valdor Technology International Inc
[{"type":"text","content":"\nVALDOR TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL INC. ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFICATION UPDATE RECEIVED\n\n\n Dec. 2, 2010 (TheNewswire.ca) -- Hayward, California - December 2, 2010: Valdor Technology International (OOTC:TCNI) Inc. (OOTC:VTIFF) (TSXV:VTI) (\"Valdor\")(TSX-V: VTI) is pleased to report that its fiber optic components production facility in Shanghai, China has been audited and has had its ISO certification updated to the latest worldwide version. This certification conforms to GB/T19001-2008 idt ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Standards and applies to all production and services relating to fiber optic attenuators, connectors, cable assemblies, installation devices and tool kits.The ISO 9001:2008 is an independently audited continuing certification process that demonstrates complete compliance with all applicable ISO 9001 Quality Management System's prescribed standards. ISO 9001 includes a requirement for continuous, planned improvement of the facility's Quality Management System. It is an internationally recognized family of standards for quality management systems. A company or organization that has been independently audited and certified to be in conformance with ISO 9001 may publicly state that it is \"ISO 9001 certified\" or \"ISO 9001 registered\". Several of the high profile companies that are purchasing or considering purchasing Valdor products require the manufacturing facility to be ISO 9001 certified.The investor relations arrangement with Macam Limited announced September 9, 2010 is not proceeding.About the Fiber Optics Industry: Fiber optics is the future of communications and fiber optic connectors are one of the major profit centres within this market. The signal transmission business is in the early stages of a fiber optics bull market. All signal transmission, in their many and various forms, are being converted from electrical, using copper wire and coaxial cable, to fiber optics. In the USA the Obama administration has recently pledged an initial US$7.2-billion to a plan that calls for 100 million Americans to have access to super high speed internet. This high speed internet will require significant fiber optic infrastructure. The annual global market for fiber optic connectors is projected to grow to US$3.45 billion in 2011 (ElectroniCast Consultants: www.electronicastconsultants.com).About Valdor Technol...