Omnicity Kicks Off DSL Program Across 38 States


RUSHVILLE, Ind., May 19, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Omnicity Corp (OTCBB:OMCY) announced today the release of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) services in 38 states in the United States. The Company hosted an installation meeting and training seminar at Wabash REMC meeting facility to train all of the installers on the DSL process. The Company continues to move forward with a push on the Municipality marketplace and the release of its DSL product line opens the door to reaching the rural municipality. Initially, Omnicity will focus on DSL services within municipalities included in the current wireless coverage areas throughout the Midwest. In their quest to deliver "Broadband to the Heartland", Omnicity is leading the way in wireless, fiber optic and now DSL services.

Vice President of Customer Service and Inside Sales, Janine Shockley added, "This allows us to say 'no' to fewer customers that are unable to get our wireless or fiber optic services. We look at the DSL service as another tool in our belt to service customers throughout Rural America." Omnicity began offering services originally in 2003 with their first wireless tower in Rural Indiana. Omnicity has continued to grow by building, buying and partnering with other providers of broadband in the rural markets. Omnicity completed the process of becoming a public company in February 2009 and is now one of the largest fixed wireless providers in the country.

About Omnicity:

Our vision is to be the first broadband service provider to expand its network across rural America

Omnicity Corp is a public company based in Indiana providing broadband access, including advanced services of voice, video and data, in un-served and underserved small and rural markets and is planning to be the premier consolidator of rural market broadband nationwide. Omnicity's strategy is to provide a total broadband solution and continue rapid growth through acquisitions, organic growth and continue to partner with Rural Electric Membership Co-ops and Rural Telephone Companies. Omnicity has an experienced broadband operations team with extensive wireless broadband/ISP expertise as well as the expertise to consolidate large numbers of businesses through its roll-up strategy.

Forward-looking statements, made pursuant to safe harbor provisions of the PSLR Act of 1995, inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements for changes after the date of this release.



            

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