Network Installation Receives New Project Order From UCLA


IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 19, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Network Installation Corp. (OTCBB:NWIS) announced today it has received a new project order from UCLA. The project is part of UCLA's "Connected" initiative which began as an effort to provide a campus-wide infrastructure that would accommodate growth, diversity, and emerging technologies. The project built on the existing Campus Backbone Network to extend connectivity to each academic user. The primary objective of this project will be to upgrade high-speed data locations throughout Campbell Hall for the Humanities, American Indian and Asian American computer labs, classrooms and offices. The improvements will enable students to access both the University's intranet as well as the Internet more efficiently and at greater speed.

About Network Installation

Network Installation Corp., is a total IT solutions provider which designs, installs and deploys the infrastructure for the transmission of data, voice and video through traditional networks as well as wireless networks and Wi-Fi solutions. The Company's clients include major enterprises and establishments in the Fortune 1000, Government Municipalities and Agencies, K-12 and Universities. To find out more about Network Installation Corp. (OTCBB:NWIS), visit our website at www.networkinstallationcorp.com.

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