PlanetGov.com is offering free and anonymous Internet access to all government and military professionals through freeinternet.com (freei). Members can download the software directly from PlanetGov.com or request a free CD-ROM from the site. Users are not required to submit their names, street addresses or phone numbers only general demographic data.
Freei users remain completely anonymous and receive information and offers that are relevant to their individual interests. Upon installation of the software, members may choose their own personal e-mail address within the PlanetGov.com domain name.
"Freei's partnership with PlanetGov.com showcases our private label capabilities, as well as the ever-increasing appeal of free, reliable internet access," said Bob McCausland, president and chief executive officer of freeinternet.com.
PlanetGov.com is a comprehensive, vertically-targeted portal created specifically for government professionals. PlanetGov.com serves as a community providing services to users, offering extensive content to include government- related news and information, daily original columns, online learning tools and communities, and government career/job postings.
The Fairfax, Va.-based PlanetGov.com, located at http://www.planetgov.com, was founded by the management and owners of ITC, a privately held technology solutions provider to the federal government with annual revenues of approximately $200 million.
Freei, located in Seattle, gives consumers free, unlimited internet access, e-mail, news, chat, free long distance calling, free Web site hosting, and shopping. The company offers private label solutions, targeted advertising opportunities, and sponsorships. Freeinternet.com serves more than 2.2 million registered users and is available in 1,500 cities.
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