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To: grantsi who wrote (19887)6/18/1999 12:27:00 PM
From: bully  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 




Author: pat lacosta............................

Date:1999-06-01 19:08:24
Subject: IPVoice

Company Press Release

MetroPlus Announces Agreement for Internet Telephony
With IPVoice.com LAKE ELSINORE,
Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 1999--MetroPlus
Communications Technology, Inc., a division of NP
Energy Corporation (OTC:BB:NPEC), is pleased to
announce the signing of a Letter of Intent for exclusive
marketing territories with IPVoice.com, Inc.

MetroPlus, based in Vancouver, BC, is building its own
marketing and licensing system for phone-to-phone
Internet Telephony. Internet Telephony uses the Internet to
send audio between two telephones in real time.
IPVoice.com is a developer and producer of unique
proprietary state-of-the-art software and hardware
solutions for use in IP Telephony. IPVoice.com's premier
product is an Internet Gateway called
''TrueConnect(TM)'', a fully Y2K compliant gateway that
allows users to conduct real-time, full duplex, high quality
two-way voice communication over the Internet.

MetroPlus would agree to be a TruePartner Master
Distributor, a license program for operating Internet
gateways through IPVoice.com. MetroPlus is granted
exclusive territories in Canada, Washington and Oregon.
There are 16 primary cities involved in the agreement.
MetroPlus will have active gateways in the next 12 months
in Canada in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg,
Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. In Washington State,
MetroPlus will operate gateways in Seattle, Tacoma,
Spokane, the Tri Cities and Vancouver. In Oregon, the
Company will be in Albany, Beaverton, Eugene and
Portland.

As a requirement of the TruePartner Master Distributor
agreement, each gateway must produce at least $US
250,000 in revenue per month. The cost to license the
gateways in the exclusive territories will be approximately
$US 1 million.

MetroPlus is very excited about the possibility of
expanding into the burgeoning field of Internet Telephony.
''Internet telephony is expected to account for at least six
per cent of all phone traffic and reach revenues of $24
billion in the next three years. We want to be a part of that
market and IPVoice.com can certainly help us get there,''
said Marketing Director Mark Jensen. ''We looked at 30
other products and chose IPVoice.com because they
simply had the best product out there.''

IPVoice.com recently announced the implementation of
the IPVoice.com gateway installations internationally, as
well as their Flat25 Plan which offers unlimited long
distance for $25 a month in 30 cities in the US and
Canada. Within the coming months IPVoice.com will
implement the installation of at least 30 gateways
internationally. One gateway has opened in Hong Kong
and London, Paris and Milan are not far behind. To
support TrueConnect(TM), IPVoice.com has developed
proprietary support products in the areas of order entry,
billing, customer service, agent management and a
switching network management system.

Internet Telephony systems are point to point. As the
network of gateways grows, the entire network becomes
more valuable. Each gateway can originate and terminate
minutes with other partners in the network. MetroPlus has
developed unique marketing techniques to help it compete
within its marketing territories.

''We saw a perfect match with IPVoice because they are
so proficient with technology and our strength is
marketing in sales,'' said Jensen. MetroPlus is building a
consumer assessment tool to determine the exact degree
of technology a customer has integrated into their life. By
determining how ''wired'' a customer is, MetroPlus can
determine the right product to sell the customer.
''Consumers are being bombarded with too many
telecommunications products. We want to cut through the
noise and offer programs that are simple and cost
effective for our customers. We want people to embrace
our technology, not run away from it,'' Jensen said.

MetroPlus plans to compete in its marketing territories by
selling operating licenses to people and businesses in the
local area. It feels the local businessperson will have better
knowledge of the marketing environment. ''We want to
build long-term relationships with customers. We will not
be another long distance company flogging the cheapest
minute,'' said Jensen. MetroPlus plans to support its
licenses with management and marketing tools that
generate revenue. ''We are developing the marketing tools
a licensee will need to be competitive,'' said Jensen.

Signing the final agreement between MetroPlus and
IPVoice.com will take place in June.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

Per: Ray Lazo, President


Contact:

MetroPlus, Lake Elsinore Investor Relations,
888/423-6993


Old news is better than no news!

"BULLY"!



To: grantsi who wrote (19887)6/18/1999 12:37:00 PM
From: John7777  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22810
 
Gransti,

When the stock was .016 and someone told you it would be .10 today would you have been happy?

Asking flipper the questions you asked makes them seem that much more frivolous.

The facts of the matter are this:

The stock made a great run to .28. You say npec hasn't followed thru with anything they have said. They released news, and it seems there will be more coming. Whether you like the news or not, how can that still be a complaint? The one idiot wants a release every day, business doesn't work like that.

For the newer people in this stock, there are no complaints because of the diferent entry levels. For the old whiners, I mean timers you each had a chance to get out of this "SCAM" close to your break even points. If you didn't its your tuff luck. This was like found money to you, and you didn't take advantage of it. For a change, BLAME YOURSELF for being, greedy, stupid or whatever fits.

No one knows for sure if this company is for real or not, we will all know if it goes to "0" or onto bigger and better things....whether it be NEXT WEEK or next year......Your crybabies ought to be out of it and onto another board crying the blues...........or next week.....

Try T-bills.....about the speed some of you can deal with.......