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USA.NET Rolls Out Four New Message Services

May 13, 1999
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E-mail and messaging service USA.NET Thursday rolled out four scalable
message outsourcing solutions for businesses, service providers and Web
portals.

USA.NET hopes to woo companies that want extensive e-mail services, but do not want to operate their own system.

“These days, few companies need the hassle and high costs associated with operating an on-premise e-mail messaging system,” said John Street, USA.NET chairman. “E-mail outsourcing is a comprehensive
solution for companies seeking to cut costs, improve security and increase their speed to market.”

The four new services are: USA.NET Professional Messaging, USA.NET
Enterprise Messaging, USA.NET Web Messaging, and USA.NET Carrier Messaging.

USA.NET Professional Messaging offers a branded e-mail address to
small-business employees, including traveling, branch office or
dealer/distributor employees. USA.NET Enterprise Messaging outsources the
installation, operation and support of a full-feature in-house messaging
system for enterprise organizations.

The last two services are resell options targeting service providers and
Web portals. USA.NET Web Messaging offers messaging services which Web
portals can offer to customers, and USA.NET Carrier Messaging allows
service providers to resell POP3 or Web-based e-mail accounts to individual customers.

USA.NET’s messaging services customers include Netscape Communications
Corp., American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. and
register.com.

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