Global DataTel Unveils eHOLA to News Reporters in New York; Internet Access Service Network/Spanish Portal Now Available in 13 Countries in North and South America.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 22, 1999-- Global DataTel, Inc. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB:GDIS GDIS General Dynamics Information Systems GDIS Guam Data Interface System GDIS Global Distribution Images System ) today unveiled the eHOLA network, the company's integrated Internet access service and Spanish language content portal, to news reporters and representatives of South American consulates, during a special preview held in New York at the Plaza Hotel. Richard Baker, president of Global DataTel, told news reporters that the company's eHOLA network now provides consumer and business dial-up and dedicated Internet access to 125 cities throughout 13 countries, covering 85 percent of the population in the U.S., Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama. With more than 200 local POP's, and monthly subscriptions as low as $9 per month, the eHOLA network provides a unique entry point for the more than 35 million new Latin American subscribers expected to be online by 2001. eHOLA is the first Spanish internet portal providing its own content, as well as access to the internet, which also offers subscribers the capability of dialing into a local access number whether in North, Central or South America. In conjunction with its strategic online providers, TelMex, the largest telecom provider in Mexico; Telecom de Colombia, Colombia's largest telecom provider; Impsat, a diversified telecom backbone provider; as well as other ISP (1) See in-system programmable. (2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines. providers, Global DataTel's eHOLA network provides the largest Internet/portal service network in Latin America, boasting an aggregate of more than 500,000 ports, with a capacity for more than five million dial-up Internet accounts. "Our eHOLA portal is Latin America's fastest growing Spanish language site," Baker said. We are working with numerous industry leaders such as UUNET (UUNET Technologies, Inc., Fairfax, VA, www.uunet.net) Founded in 1987, UUNET was the first commercial Internet service provider. Originally offering e-mail and news, it became a full Internet service organization providing dial-up and leased line accounts as well as archive space for (MCI (1) (Media Control Interface) A high-level programming interface from Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia devices. It provides commands and functions to open, play and close the device. (2) (Microwave Communications Inc. WorldCom -- (Nasdaq:WCOM WCOM MCI/Worldcom (stock symbol) WCOM Windows Component Object Model WCOM Wireless Communication )), who will host our site in its state-of-the-art data center; Inktomi Corporation (Nasdaq:INKT INKT Inktomi, Inc. (stock abbreviation, AMEX) INKT I Never Knew That ) for search and shopping engine services; DoubleClick Inc. (Nasdaq:DCLK DCLK Doubleclick Inc. (stock abbreviation, AMEX) DCLK Deputy Clerk DCLK Digital Clock DCLK Double Click ) for ad serving and reporting, as well as many other partners, help us insure maximum reliability and rich content for our subscribers." Global DataTel's www.ehola.com features news from more than 300 cities in Latin America, weather reports, entertainment, art, music and now includes Latin America's first trilingual (Spanish, Portuguese and English) financial Web site for online stock trading in the Latin American and U.S. equities markets. Spanish-speaking consumers in the Americas who wish to subscribe to eHOLA may download the software directly from the eHOLA site, (www.ehola.com), or may call 877/663-1446 or e-mail custservice@ehola.com, to receive a CD of the program. Additionally, Global DataTel is marketing the site to potential Latin American subscribers through a multi-million direct mailing of the eHOLA CD, as well as through contracts with major organizations in South America to serve as an official Internet portal, providing e-mail service to individuals affiliated with these organizations. eHOLA is operated by Global DataTel's wholly-owned subsidiary, On-Line Latin America, S.A., which is based in Colombia, South America. Global DataTel is a first tier IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Business Partner, and is the Latin American leader in medium to large system integration projects. Global also partners with Compaq, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Cisco, and is a Microsoft Certified Solution Provider, Lotus Premier Team Provider and is a destributor of JBA International, an E.R.P. solution company. Global offers information systems expertise, Online services and Latin media services throughout the Americas. Headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida Delray Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 60,020. As of 2004, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 64,150. , Global has offices in Barranquilla, Bogota, Cali and Medellin, Colombia. Additional information is available at the company's web site at: www.globaldatatel.com. This released contains forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve the known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the company's actual results in future periods to differ materially from what is anticipated. |
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