LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 25, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- CinTel Corp. ("CinTel") (OTCBB:CNCN), Korea's top Internet Traffic Management (ITM) solution provider, today announced that it has received an additional order from Yonhap News Agency ("Yonhap") for its iCache 7010S Web-cache solution. Yonhap has been utilizing CinTel's iCache 7010S Web-cache product solution since April of 2004 in order to manage the increased traffic to its Web site (http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/). Yonhop News Agency provides online and off-line international, local, political, economic, social, cultural, scientific, and sports news in real time, including photos, graphics and images.
Mr. Jae Young Lee, Sr., manager of the network division at Yonhap commented, "CinTel's product has demonstrated greater stability and superior ability to manage large-volume traffic compared to product suites offered by other competitor companies. Using CinTel's iCache solutions over the last year has convinced us of the numerous value-added advantages coupled with the product's install base compatibility."
According to Mr. Young-Soo Cho, vice president of sales development at CinTel, "The additional order from Yonhap validates the overall superiority in quality of CinTel over the competition and bodes well for CinTel's achieving continued sale of products and maintenance contracts to the existing install-base as their Internet traffic grows. We are very thankful and pleased by this vote of confidence and are inspired to develop even better features and products that specifically meet the requirements of our clients."
About Yonhap News Agency
Beginning in 1988 Yonhap, for the first time in the history of the Korean press, established an electronic system of creating and disseminating news articles. Yonhap now provides newspapers, broadcasting firms, major Internet portals and other online organizations with more than 1,000 real-time daily news articles on politics, the economy, society, culture and science. Yonhap currently has correspondents in several major cities around the world including New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong, Berlin, Moscow, Tokyo and Beijing covering stories not only on Korean affairs but also on other international issues viewed from the Korean perspective. In addition, Yonhap provides more than 50 daily English-language news articles to almost 50 foreign news agencies, 53 South Korean foreign missions, major international organizations both at home and abroad, as well as leading foreign embassies and businesses in the country.
About CinTel Corp.
CinTel Corp., while based in the U.S., has its main business operations in Korea and provides enterprise technology solutions to deliver faster Internet service. The company is devoted to providing software and hardware solutions that provide faster network services to large and medium-size enterprises. Founded in 1997, CinTel 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 worldwide, enabling the Company's customers to improve Internet traffic management, service levels and user experience. CinTel is also a recognized leader in Content Delivery Network (CDN). CinTel offers a comprehensive line of advanced Internet Traffic Management solutions and system performance improvement 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, please visit: www.cintelcorp.net.
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