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To: mike iles who wrote (33388)5/16/1998 6:03:00 AM
From: Kathleen capps  Read Replies (2) of 53903
 
Mike,

What out below: MU is releasing ISP newsbytes...I guess that's the most important thing they have to say about the state of the company and the industry.

Friday May 15, 5:47 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Micron Internet Services' 1998 User Conference Slated For June 10
Jim Crowe, CEO of Level 3 Communications, to Give Keynote Address
BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 1998--Micron Internet Services, a division of Micron Technology, Inc., and the largest direct Internet service provider in Idaho, announces its 1998 User Conference, slated for June 10th at Boise Centre on the Grove in Boise. Jim Crowe, CEO of Level 3 Communications, Inc. [Nasdaq:LVLT - news], will give the keynote address at the conference luncheon. Conference sponsors are Microsoft, Cisco Systems and MCI. The conference's Web site and online registration is available at webpak.net

An Internet visionary, Jim Crowe is the CEO of Level 3 Communications, Inc. ''Having Jim provide our luncheon's keynote address will provide a great perspective on where this industry is headed!'' said Todd Chavez, sales and marketing manager for Micron Internet Services. ''In the world of communications and the Internet, Jim has earned a reputation for turning his focus toward the future into success.'' A summary of Crowe's development of Level 3 Communications can be found on the World Wide Web at l3.com.

This year's conference will present six seminar tracks consisting of four sessions each. Track topics are: Education, Networking that Works!, The Internet Means BUSINESS!, What's New and Cool, Web Site Creation, and Getting to Know the Internet. ''Each seminar track has been designed with a specific audience in mind,'' commented Chavez. ''Educators, network administrators, small or large business owners, even home Internet users - there is absolutely something for everyone throughout the day.''

The conference takes place June 10 at the Boise Centre on the Grove in Boise. The cost is $50 for Micron Internet Services customers or $100 for non-Micron customers. The fee includes seminars, morning and afternoon breaks, and the luncheon. Check-in begins at 8:00 a.m. Seminars begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. A complete conference guide including seminar descriptions and online registration is available at webpak.net by calling Micron Internet Services at 208/368-5400.

Micron Internet Services, a division of Micron Technology, Inc. has been providing Internet service since 1994. Micron Technology, Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and market DRAMs, very fast SRAMs, Flash, other semiconductor components, memory modules, personal computer systems, and remote intelligent communications (RIC) products. Micron's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol MU. To learn more about Micron Technology, Inc., visit its Web site at www.micron.com.

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Micron Technology, Inc.
Julie Nash, 208/368-4400
Web site URL: micron.com
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