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PieNETWORKS TAPs Into WA Online Strategy

Apr 18, 2001
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SYDNEY — Internet infrastructure provider pieNETWORKS has secured a twelve month
contract with the Western Australian Department of Commerce and Trade to
supply, install and maintain up to 100 Internet kiosks across the state.

The twelve month contract, which has the option of two further twelve month
extensions, will involve deploying the Internet kiosks to regional areas of
WA as well as metropolitan locations, to deliver targeted information to the
public.

The kiosks, called Telecentre Access Points (TAPs) aim to achieve “real
time, measurable communication to a targeted audience, which makes them a
valuable new media for governments and the corporate market,” said
pieNETWORKS managing director Campbell Smith.

The contract follows a similar infrastructure deal pieNETWORKS recently
struck with Victoria’s Department of Human Services last August.

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