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To: debra vogt who wrote (80600)1/26/2000 12:07:00 PM
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ZIPL- stock has been moving up nicely, they have had several news releases this month.

SamUS Dot Net Chooses ZipLink For U.S. Connectivity

UK based ISP extends international reach; Launches low-cost Internet access in U.S. and Canada


January 25, 2000 05:30 PM
YUCCA, Arizona, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- SamUK Dot Net(R)(TM), a UK based Internet Service Provider today announced that it has chosen ZipLink, Inc. ZIPL , a national wholesale Internet connectivity provider, to power its newly launched SamUS Dot Net(R)(TM) Internet service offering. SAMUS DOT NET(R) offers a low-cost, monthly, unlimited Internet access service throughout the United States and Canada through its samus.net web site.
SamUS CEO Glyn Reece said, "After reviewing all Telco and ISP connectivity offerings in the U.S. and Canadian markets, we found the ZipLink connectivity solution to be competitive to the deal we have with our partner, TELINCO, in the UK." He continued, "With no set-up fees and unlimited access, we expect our low-cost Internet offering to be widely accepted."

Ron Lipof, ZipLink's Chief Strategic Officer commented, "We are excited that SamUK chose to power its U.S. offering with ZipLink's national data network. We are pleased that service providers outside of North America are choosing to utilizing ZipLink's wholesale connectivity solutions to penetrate the U.S and Canadian markets."

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