FullNet Communications, Inc. (OTCBB:FULO), Oklahoma City, has executed an agreement with IP Communications, Inc. (http://www.ip.net) and has rolled out high-speed broadband DSL access in 33 Oklahoma Communities.
IP Communications is the only independent facilities-based broadband service provider reaching large, medium and small markets served by SBC and has the largest independent broadband network in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and Missouri.
FullNet, in partnership with IP Communications, offers users a fast, always connected DSL line that eliminates the delays, busy signals and non-connects common to dial-up services. With data transfer speeds up to 50 times faster than 28.8K modems, FullNet's DSL solutions will be great solutions for business and residential users.
Commenting on the arrangement, founder and CEO Timothy J. Kilkenny said: "The importance of this strategic partnership to our future growth cannot be overestimated. It allows us to implement a key component of our business plan with virtually no additional capital costs." FullNet will be able to help bridge the digital divide in Oklahoma communities that currently do not have access to high-speed broadband Internet access.
"Broadband, or high-speed networking, is one of the most exciting sectors in the technology revolution, and IP Communications clearly is emerging as one of the sector's brightest stars," said Andy Rush, head of DLJ Global Communications Partners.
FullNet is a facilities-based Integrated Communications Provider headquartered in Oklahoma City, engaged in consumer and business Internet services, including 1) dial-up, dedicated and broadband wireless access, with customers in 25 communities in Oklahoma, and 2) web hosting, server co-location and telecommunications premise co-location, with customers throughout the United States and more than 40 foreign countries.
For more information, visit http://www.fullnet.net or call 405/236-8200.




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