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To: Gator who wrote (127)2/19/1998 1:14:00 PM
From: Jason King  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8858
 
Starnet Hires Public Relations Firm

STARNET COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC. HIRES U.S. BASED
PUBLIC RELATIONS FIRM

Wilmington, DE, February 19, 1998 - Starnet
Communications International Inc. (NASD OTC-BB:
SNMM) ("Starnet") is pleased to announce that it has
engaged Marketing Direct Concepts, Inc. ("MDC") to
assist in Starnet's investor relations.

MDC (http://www.mdcinc.com) is a corporate business
development and public relations company operating
from the gaming community of Las Vegas, Nevada.
MDC uses a comprehensive, international approach in
reaching and motivating potential investors: media
relations, publication in MDC's proprietary website and
print newsletters, and a database of American
stockbrokers, fund managers and stock analysts.

"At MDC, our focus is on positive, bottom-line results,"
said CEO Michael Calderone: "heightened investor
awareness, enhanced corporate credibility, increased
trading activity and favorable stock valuation."
Starnet (www.starnetcommunications.com) is an
interactive entertainment company that identifies and
commercializes Internet technologies for established markets.

Starnet's wholly owned subsidiary World Gaming
Services Inc. (www.worldgaming.net) is a full-service
gaming system (casino games, sports betting, lottery
ticket sales, horseracing) licensed to accept real-money
wagers via the Internet. World Gaming's sister
subsidiary, Softec Systems Caribbean Inc.
(www.softecsystems.com), licenses turn-key,
customized Internet gaming systems (similar to World
Gaming) to eligible third parties in exchange for
participation in those licensees' net gambling revenues.

PC Computing magazine has estimated that the Internet
gaming market could reach $20 billion US in annual
revenues by the turn of the century.
Starnet's relationship with Global Media (Canada) Corp.
has been terminated, and it is expected that a U.S. based
public relations firm may more effectively target
prospective Starnet investors.

For further information, please contact
Starnet Investor Relations:

Toll-Free: (888) 777-6458
Telephone: (604) 685-7619
Facsimile: (604) 684-0391
E-Mail: ir@starnetcommunications.com