TORONTO, April 28, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Witnet International, Inc. (OTCBB:WTNT) announced today that it has now completed development of its new versions of its remote access software "Mobilick" for Windows CE, Windows CE.Net and Linux.
"Now that we have Mobilick for all major mobile computing operating systems we will begin an aggressive targeted marketing campaign to sell the Mobilick solution globally," said Mun Su Han, President of Witnet.
Our marketing strategy for Mobilick is to target device manufacturers, telecommunication service providers, and systems integrators. "This strategy will give us the broadest market approach while targeting specific end users," said Mun Su Han.
The Company recently announced that it had entered into a co-marketing agreement with Consumers Direct Link (CDL) to market Mobilick on CDL's new handheld computer known as the "Paron." The Paron is manufactured by IBM and is a unique security-minded pervasive computing device.
About Mobilick
Mobilick allows control over Internet-connected PCs through PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) that are connected to the wireless Internet.
By applying thin computing solutions, users can run complex applications via PDAs and Web Panels while using only minimum system resources of the device.
Mobilick was launched in Japan and Korea late last year and is now being introduced in North America.
http://www.mobilick.net or http://www.mobilick.net/eng/home.html
About Witnet
Witnet International Inc. (OTCBB:WTNT) is a software development company with offices in Seoul, South Korea and Toronto, Canada. Business partners include HP Japan and South Korea, LG Telecom and other major technology companies.
More information about Witnet and its products can be found at the Company's Website, http://www.witnet21.com.
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