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To: DBrian who wrote (287)8/18/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: Danimal   of 306
 
Datalink.net Partners With Arch to Provide Customized Data Service to Pager Customers

Datalink.net to Provide Customized Web to Wireless Services to Nation's 2nd Largest Paging and Wireless Messaging Company

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Datalink.net (OTC Bulletin Board: NETD - news), a worldwide leader in Web to Wireless convergence, today announced a strategic marketing agreement under which the company will provide custom personalized information products to Arch Communications Group, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: APGR - news) wireless messaging customers. Datalink.net has designed a series of custom products based on the specific needs of the Arch customer.

Wireless messaging customers will be able to receive specific information tailored to their personal preferences, such as local weather for their city, stock quotes for specific companies, sports scores for teams of their choosing-including multiple score updates and breaking news, such as injuries -- and other personalized information. Arch customers will have the ability to pick and change their content selections through a World Wide Web interface on Arch's Website.

''Datalink.net's strategic marketing agreement with the nation's second largest paging company is another major step in our transition to a channel marketing strategy, and we are pleased to offer unparalleled data delivery services to their customers,'' said Pamela LaPine, Vice President/Marketing for Datalink. ''The service offers Arch subscribers a service that is customizable, flexible and easy to use.''

''This advanced information delivery to the pager is a mark of what is to come for our customers,'' said Steven C. Gross, Arch executive vice president, sales and marketing. ''This product meets the needs of consumers to quickly receive the data they need in the manner and timing they wish to receive it.''

Datalink.net -- Where the Web Meets Wireless(TM)

Arch Communications Group, Inc., Westborough, Mass., is the second largest paging and wireless messaging company in the United States with more than seven million units in service nationwide. Founded in 1986, it provides local, regional and nationwide narrowband wireless messaging services to customers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and in the Caribbean.

Datalink.net is the world leader in Web to Wireless convergence with a suite of products and services for both the enterprise customer and the consumer. The Enterprise Business Group wirelessly enables Internet sites and e-commerce applications through the company's patented Xpresslink(TM) Platform, while the Consumer Products Group provides custom and tailored information to the wireless user.

Datalink.net develops products with mass-market appeal and e-commerce applications. Datalink.net is rated the number one service of its kind by SmartMoney magazine. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California and its services are marketed through Datalink.net's e-commerce Web site at ( datalink.net ).

This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct.

SOURCE: Datalink.net
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