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VGTel, Inc. (OTCID: VGTL) CEO Shareholder Letter — Building the Infrastructure for Public Science

VGTel, Inc. (OTCID: VGTL) CEO Shareholder Letter — Building the Infrastructure for Public Science.

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VGTel, Inc. (OTCID: VGTL) CEO Shareholder Letter — Building the Infrastructure for Public Science

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[{"type":"text","content":"Lander, Wyoming — February 25, 2026Dear Shareholders,Over the past several weeks, VGTel has moved from planning into execution. Following our Northern Arizona field visit and participation in the I Pluto Festival at Lowell Observatory, I want to speak directly to you about what the Company is building and how we intend to move forward.Our visit to Flagstaff was not simply outreach. It was a real deployment environment.We introduced our mobile robotics platform to the public, engaged with educators and students, and conducted preliminary environmental and communications validation testing associated with the MiraLink™ sensing system. Severe winter weather shortened the testing window, but the most important objective was achieved — our systems operated in real conditions and procedures were verified.The takeaway was clear: public interest in observing the sky is strong, but access to real instruments is limited. VGTel exists to close that gap.A Data-Centered MissionThe United States government has acknowledged ongoing investigation into unusual aerial and atmospheric observations. A consistent challenge identified in public reporting is not a lack of sightings — it is a lack of reliable measurements at the moment events occur.Our approach is simple: science requires data.The MiraLink™ platform is being developed as a distributed observational and environmental sensing network capable of recording optical, radio-frequency, magnetic, and atmospheric measurements. Our goal is not to speculate about observations but to ensure they can be measured.The robotics mobility platform demonstrated in Flagstaff provides a method for positioning sensors where permanent installations are impractical. In effect, we are building a mobile observatory and environmental monitoring capability.We believe future discovery will not come from isolated instruments, but from networks, connected systems collecting real-time information across many locations.Realtime Astronomy™ — First Operational DeploymentWithin approximately two weeks, VGTel expects to begin beta deployment of its Realtime Astronomy™ classroom platform, initially focused on elementary-level participation.This platform will allow classrooms to access live astronomical observations as they occur. Students will be able to view celestial objects through remotely operated instruments and inter...

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