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Telecom Carrier, Software Developer Form Net Company

Jan 6, 1999
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Telecommunications firm CalTech International and
software developer Aurorasoft combined their skills to form a new Internet
company designed to enhance Web functions.


IP Technologies Inc.’s strategy is to
research, develop and implement creative ways of using Internet
technologies to enhance business and personal transactions. The company
said it will offer a variety of products.


“We are taking CalTech’s telecom expertise and combining it with our
software/Internet development
capabilities to provide everything from voice calls on the Internet (VOIP)
to business cards that insert into
the CD slot of a PC and automatically log someone on to a businesses Web
site,” said Eric Kissler,
president of Aurorasoft.


Jeffrey Elkins, CalTech’s president and chief executive officer, will
initially hold the additional office of president and CEO of IP
Technologies and Eric Kissler, president of Aurorasoft will initially hold
the office of chief technology officer.


No date has been released for the company’s official launch.

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