PACIFIC INTERNET UNVEILS FIRST LOW-COST, PLUG-AND-PLAY INTERNET
WorldWideWeb-Server

NEW "WEB-In-A-BOX" PENTIUM-BASED, TURNKEY SERVER OFFERS SIMPLE SOLUTION TO
ON LINE COMMERCE, WEB INFORMATION PUBLISHING

June 15, 1995 -- CULVER CITY, Calif. -- Pacific Internet, a leading
supplier of on-line products and services, has introduced a low-cost,
turnkey Internet server solution that enables users to immediately
configure a complete on-line corporate-wide communications server or
establish a site on the Internet's WorldWideWeb (WWW).

Named "Web-in-a-Box," the open architecture, Intel Pentium-driven,
UNIX-based Web-server system comes complete will all necessary hardware
and software to establish one or more Web Sites and set up home pages that
can be accessed by the millions of Internet users world-wide.

Introduced as the six-month-old company's first product sold under the
"Pacific Internet" brand name, Web-in-a-Box includes industry-standard Web
server software and comes with leading Internet utilities, including
TCP/IP, E-Mail, FTP, Gopher and news services -- as standard software
features.

Fully-configured, the Pacific Internet Web-in-a-Box server product can
easily handle up to 250,000 hits per day and 500 hits per minute, allowing
users to effectively "broadcast" information to the burgeoning Internet
population.

As an added feature, Web-in-a-Box comes equipped with Web statistics
software that regularly tallies and logs the number of "hits"-- or Web
Site accesses -- an organization's home page is delivering, to allow for
instantaneous feedback and content adjustment.

"Web-in-a-Box represents the first low-cost PC-based Web server" explained
Garry S. Hipsher, founder of Pacific Internet. "Budget-conscious
organizations can now easily install and manage in-house servers,
eliminating the need for specialized third-party vendors. Our decision to
standardize upon the mainstream PC platform coupled with the open UNIX
operating system delivers the best of all worlds in both price,
performance, and expandability." added Hipsher.

To make content development and changes effortless, Web-in-a-Box includes a
complete set of easy-to-use WYSIWYG HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
authoring tools for use in the creation, editing and hyperlinking of Web
pages.

Information and Commerce -- in a Keystroke

Already connecting tens of millions of computers of all platforms and
architectures around the world, the Internet and the WorldWideWeb have
quickly been given a high priority rating by researchers, educators, and
the business community because they provide immediate access to massed
information as well as corporate background data and product information.

"Every business today needs to give serious consideration to the subject of
Internet access and Web presence, regardless of the organization's size or
industry. Over the next three years a company's Web server will provide an
indispensable medium for information sharing, marketing, and global
commerce," said Hipsher.

In addition to being a complete plug-and-play solution, Web-in-a-Box is
based on industry-standard modular UNIX and Pentium architectures allowing
for easy and affordable upgrading of RAM, disk space and network bandwidth
as users' Web Sites grow in demand and complexity. These same features
allow for the use of extensive off-the-shelf third party software tools
alongside the server's integrated systems software.

System configuration for the Model W-10 Web-in-a-Box solution includes a 90
Mhz Pentium central processing unit, 32 Mbytes of expandable RAM, 1 6-bit
Ethernet card, 1 GByte hard disk drive, a high-speed 28.8 Kbps modem and
pre-configured UNIX Internet software.

As an added benefit for Web-in-a-Box users, Pacific Internet has negotiated
third-party T1 and 56 Kbps high-speed Internet connections -- considered
essential to users expecting heavy-volume traffic over the Internet's Web.
To facilitate the use of these high-speed Internet connections, users can
opt to have T1 and 56 Kbps wide-area-network (WAN) routers built into
their Web-in-a-Box systems, completely eliminating the need for external
peripherals.

The basic Web-in-a-Box provides ample computing power to allow one system
to host multiple domain names and Web Sites -- for one company or
organization with diverse identities, or for several companies sharing
server capacity.

The Web-in-a-Box Model W-10 will be priced beginning at less than $5,000
and be available exclusively from Pacific Internet beginning in the third
quarter of 1995.

Dedicated to the Internet

At the heart of Pacific Internet is a commitment to the concept of
world-wide information availability as well as "electronic commerce." The
company employs both traditional and online methods for product marketing
and sales utilizing PacNetWeb (http://www.pacnet.com) -Pacific Internet's
own interactive Web Site -- which provides up-to-date product and ordering
information.

Founded in 1994 to provide businesses with a single source for Internet
hardware, software, services and training, Pacific Internet operates a
sales, support, training, systems assembly and warehouse facility at its
headquarters near Los Angeles. In addition to Internet turnkey solutions
like Web-in-a-Box, the company currently lists several hundred third-party
Internet software and hardware products for resale and provides consulting
and systems integration services.

For further information, contact Pacific Internet at (310) 410-9700, visit
the PacNetWeb WorldWideWeb page, (http://www.pacnet.com) -- via the
Internet, or send E-Mail inquiries to pac-sales@pacnet.com.

Pacific Internet
600 Corporate Pointe, Suite 100
Culver City, CA 90230-7607
310-410-9700,  fax 310-410-9727

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