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To: lloyd bashaw who wrote (83196)7/12/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: Bouf  Respond to of 119973
 
TJOB..anyone..off the bounce ..maybe???



To: lloyd bashaw who wrote (83196)7/12/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: DanielleC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
Anyone pick up ATC??? I mentioned it much earlier! MORE NEWS TODAY!

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 12, 1999--AmTec, Inc. (ASE: ATC), an international telecommunications service company today announced that its subsidiary signed agreements to provide telecommunications services via the Internet in Sichuan Province that has over 110 million people, approximately 10% of the Chinese population.

Services to be provided initially are voice and fax services over the Internet followed by the creation of a retail network to sell cellular telephones and related products. Services are to begin this fall.

This follows last week's announcement where AmTec and its partner IXS.NET, Inc. reported that they had established a base in six cities in Southern China, Hong Kong and Taiwan and are selling fax and voice services. Now AmTec is moving these Internet related services to the rest of China to take advantage of this rapidly growing business sector. Chinese fax over the Internet was about 15-16 million minutes last year and is projected to triple every year to around 900 million minutes in 2002.

Mr. R.T. McNamar, President of AmTec, stated, "AmTec's strategy to leverage our existing market presence in China and the Far East to become a global, diversified telecommunications services provider is moving full speed ahead. We are expanding our service offerings and geographical presence as rapidly as possible to enter this exploding Internet market at its early stage." >>