IceWEB Provides Wireless Services to Major Construction Customer In Oregon

IceWEB, Inc. - (OTCBB:IWEB) announced today that its Kansas City subsidiary, Computers and Tele-Comm, Inc. (CTC) has added a new site to provide broadband service to a $2.5 billion construction company. The site, is in a remote area near Portland, OR, and was unserved by telecom or land based providers.

“Our nationwide capability to provide complex, reliable broadband services through our network of wireless providers fit the requirements of this situation precisely. Our customer needed a solution that could be deployed quickly into a remote area. We met their criteria for security, speed, quick deployment and scalability, and working with our wireless partners in the area, were able to deliver the solution they needed. "We are working with them on several other sites in different areas of the U.S.,” said Larry Levin, CTC EVP of Sales.

“One of the things we want people to understand about our business now, said Rob Howe, CEO of IceWEB, Inc., “is that we have the ability to reach out into all areas of the country and provide all aspects of our Cloud Services business. A nationwide network means just that—we are now able to cover most of the continental US with our services. This customer, a very large construction company, has to move fast into areas where data and telecom infrastructure just doesn’t exist yet. They have to operate complex worksites and they have the need for all kinds of data services such as telecom and lean data management. They chose us as their provider because we matched up to their stringent criteria. The ability to provide those kinds of services is a core part of our strategy.”

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For IceWEB, Inc.
Cynthia DeMonte, 917-273-1717
ir@iceweb.com

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