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To: Matt Brown who wrote (179)3/24/1999 10:56:00 PM
From: Fact4  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5041
 
Matt, check out PNET

PNET - PHON-NET CORP
FLOAT 3.5 MILLION
There should be one, possibly two, press releases this week.
I suspect they might be relating to new sub-distributorships.

They have a booth at the INTERNET WORLD convention in the L.A. convention center.
49 thousand people attended last year. Also, finally, THEY'RE GETTING READY TO RUN Phon-Net BANNERS on Search engines, like Yahoo, within the next two weeks.
One of their products is an innovative, one of a kind, internet communication technology called the "Direct Connect". Say you're at a business web site, you looking to buy a product or needed to talk to a company representative. Just click the "Direct Connect" button, that business's telephone number is dialed, the web site page freezes, and you pick up your phone an talk to the rep. When finished, hang up and be seamlessly reconnected to the internet. This technology has huge implications for e-commerce and telecommunications. This is a one telephone line technology, not like others that require hardware installation for both the caller and the receiver. Free software download for consumers. Only $599.00 for a business for one year.
You can test the "Direct Connect" and find out more about Phon-Net's other products and plans at:
www.phon-net.com
Check out their suppliers' web sites. PNET is going to be big.





To: Matt Brown who wrote (179)3/24/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5041
 
Fatt, that's why I am so bullish on ZSUN....

ZiaSun to Launch Major Asian e-Commerce Portal
SAN DIEGO, March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- ZiaSun Technologies Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ZSUN - news; www.ziasun.com) has announced it will shortly launch an Asian oriented e-commerce portal called ''Asia4Sale'' (www.asia4sale.com), based in Hong Kong.

Mr. Anthony L. Tobin, President and CEO of ZiaSun said, ''The project is currently in an advanced stage of development. We have teams of programmers working on this in Hong Kong and Manila. A major marketing drive is also being planned from our regional headquarters in Hong Kong.''

Asia4Sale will be a three-part e-commerce facility catering to the global market offering home shopping, industrial auctions and business barter.

The home shopping network, ''ShoppingAsia,'' will allow on-line shoppers anywhere in the world to order goods direct from manufacturers in Asia, and have these purchases delivered direct to their door.

The second component of the e-commerce hub will be an industrial auctions service, ''AuctionAsia,'' whereby businesses, dealers or individuals all over the world will be able to buy or sell heavy equipment, vehicles, machinery, stock lots, etc., in the Asian region, through the company's on-line auctions.

It is much like an industrial e-Bay, but we will be performing more like a traditional auctioneer, by taking legal possession of the goods and collecting payments. This will avoid the sort of legal problems experienced by other on-line auction services when sellers have failed to deliver goods to the buyers,'' said Mr. Tobin.

ZiaSun's Asia4Sale portal will be greatly enhanced by its recent acquisition of Pacific Barter Ltd (www.pacificbarter.com), an Asia-based operation specializing in business-to-business barter transactions, the third principal element of the e-commerce hub, ''BarterAsia.''

Pacific Barter's exchange system allows its member clients to trade without the use of cash. The company acts as a third party clearing house for transactions between members, and takes its revenues from commissions.

Mr. Tobin said that ZiaSun's expertise would be used to expand Pacific Barter, particularly on the Internet. The barter operations would be integrated into the Asia4Sale project, he added.

Market research group International Data Corporation (IDC) were recently quoted as predicting that electronic commerce in the Asia-Pacific region (excluding Japan) would reach US$16.5 billion by 2001.

The number of Internet users is expected to grow from about five million in 1997 to more than 25 million, according to IDC. The Asia-Pacific market may end up having the largest number of e-commerce customers in the world by the turn of the century, they predict.

''ZiaSun, with its operations in Asia, is perfectly positioned to benefit from this phenomenal growth,'' said Mr. Tobin. ''Asia4Sale represents a major push into this area.''

The company was making substantial investments in Asia, and Asia4Sale would be the e-commerce flagship, he said.

ZiaSun's statement comes hot on the heels of a joint-venture deal struck just days ago between Microsoft Corporation and Hongkong Telecom, who on March 9 announced plans to develop a high-speed Internet service, providing shopping, movies, news, music and software via home personal computers and televisions.

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates was in Hong Kong, now a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China, for the announcement, which also coincided with a commitment from the software giant to participate in a HK$13 billion (US$1.66 billion) cyberport being developed by the government.

ZiaSun Technologies is a provider of Internet products and services and Internet-focused support services. ZiaSun's primary Internet services include: Swiftrade (www.swiftrade.com), M Finance (www.mfinance.com), PINmail (www.pinmail.com), MediaHits (www.mediahits.com) and Search Dragon (www.searchdragon.com).

Note: Any statements released by ZiaSun Technologies Inc. that are forward-looking are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Editors and investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements invoke risk and uncertainties that may affect the company's business prospects and performance. These include economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors discussed in the statements.

SOURCE: ZiaSun Technologies Inc.