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To: Pierre who wrote (1545)5/13/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Pierre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1982
 
Wall Street Interviews Profiles Instant Video Technologies Inc.; CEO

RELATED SYMBOLS: (IVDO)

SAN FRANCISCO (May 13) BUSINESS WIRE -May 13, 1999--Richard Lang,
Chairman and CEO of Instant Video Technologies tells Wall Street
Interviews how his company's technology and two major trends in the
market now enable network managers to deliver high quality video and
audio over networks.

Instant Video Technologies (OTC:IVDO) www.burst.com is the developer
and provider of Burstware(R), an enterprise class, failure-resistant
client-server software technology. Burstware(R) leverages the falling
price of mass storage and growing availability of bandwidth to deliver efficient, manageable full-screen/full motion cinema quality video and CD-quality audio over networks.

The interview will be posted on the Web through May 1999 and may be
heard at wallstreetinterview.com

In his conversation on www.wallstreetinterview.com, IVT Chairman and
CEO, Richard Lang, explains the difference between real-time streaming, which maintains a client-server connection for the duration of a broadcast and Burst technology, which delivers video and audio in Faster-Than-Real-Time(sm) bursts that complete the client-server transfer before the client has completely viewed the broadcast.

Because Burstware(R) transfers stay "ahead of the game", they are
resistant to network inconsistencies.

"IVT is taking a radical step ahead of streaming. We saw the
implications of this technology ten years ago and developed our
intellectual property. Today, market conditions are ready for Burstware(R) -- our vision of nearly a decade ago," said Lang.

"Commercial enterprises in industries such as broadcast television,
information aggregators and distance learning are just a few of the
businesses that recognize the cost and time savings Burstware(R)
offers.

"While content providers are thrilled with the quality of video they
can deliver over networks to large audiences, IT managers are praising the benefits of a 100 percent Java-based, scalable solution that helps them make the most of their network resources to achieve high quality video delivery over their connections."

For more information on IVT or Burstware(R), visit the company's web
site at burst.com.

Instant Video Technologies Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, Calif. is the leading developer of burst-mode video and audio delivery software for networks and content providers. IVT's Burstware(R) enables high-quality Faster-Than-Real-Time(sm) delivery of full motion video & CD quality audio over networks of all types.

This news release contains forward-looking statements relating to the
future performance of Instant Video Technologies, Inc., future markets for the company's technologies, and the future development and applications of Burstware(R). These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. These risks and uncertainties are detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Note to Editors: Burstware(R) is a trademark of Instant Video
Technologies, Inc.