SEOUL, South Korea, May 27, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Internet Traffic Management (ITM) solution provider, CinTel Corp. (OTCBB:CNCN) (www.cintelcorp.net) announced on May 27, 2004, that it has provided Korea South-East Power Co., Ltd. (KOSEP) with its cache server (iCache 3030) for use at KOSEP's thermal power plants in Yonghung and Yondong.
The Yonghung and Yondong Thermal Power Plants are KOSEP's main power plants and supply over 1,925MW of electronic power per year. They are a vital part of Korea's infrastructure.
Prior to the introduction of CinTel's iCache, these Power Plants suffered from a rise in the number of Internet users creating traffic bottlenecks on their Internet line.
CinTel's CTO, Mr. Seo Kil Won said "We focused on the requirements of our customer who's concern was the business traffic between its power plants and their head offices in Seoul. In addition to providing our iCache product, we recommended that they divide their WAN line into Internet and Intranet lines." He added "We are confident that we helped them solve their Internet traffic problem."
iCache is one of the top selling caching solutions in Korea and was acknowledged as the top model in Korea Telecom (KT) International Backbone Cache System Bid in 2003.
CinTel expects that it will fulfill substantial orders from KOSEP for cache servers this year.
About CinTel Corp.
Founded in 1997, CinTel Co., Ltd. (CinTel), a cutting edge technology company, introduced Korea's first dynamic server load balancer, which has now evolved into a world-class product. CinTel's award winning Internet Traffic Management (ITM) solutions are marketed to customers around the world, helping them to improve Internet traffic management, service levels (QOS: Quality of Service), and user experience (QOC: Quality of Content). Today, CinTel is a public company listed on the OTCBB (Symbol: CNCN). CinTel is also a network integration provider and value-added reseller for various network solutions. CinTel provides a comprehensive line of advanced ITM solutions that help network operators meet the growing need to manage Web access, secure content, improve users' experiences, and reduce server loads and bandwidth demands.
For additional information interested parties are invited to contact CinTel at the Company's website at: http://www.cintelcorp.net or Larry Weinstein at 949-631-5155, larry@cintelcorp.net or overseas@cintelcorp.net.