Pacific Century CyberWorks and SoftNet Systems Launch Pacific Century SoftNet to Bring Broadband Internet Access to Asia
SAN FRANCISCO and HONG KONG, Mar 2, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Leading broadband Internet services provider, SoftNet Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOFN) and Pacific Century CyberWorks Limited, the technology flagship of the Pacific Century Group ("PCCW": Reuters 1186.HK; Bloomberg 1186), today announced the launch of their 50/50 joint venture, Pacific Century SoftNet.
Pacific Century SoftNet has been formed to market high speed Internet access, technical expertise and related services and products to Asian cable operators and their 130 million subscribers in more than 50 Asian countries.
In Asia, broadband services can be delivered via cable operators, and Pacific Century SoftNet will have an enormous head start in this wide open market.
Pacific Century SoftNet will be headquartered in Hong Kong. Each company will hold two seats on the board of Pacific Century SoftNet. The chairmanship will be rotated annually each year between the two parent companies.
Dr. Lawrence Brilliant, SoftNet chairman and chief executive officer, said, "Pacific Century SoftNet draws from the combined expertise of both companies to create a very powerful Asian presence. The joint venture will provide the advanced network engineering, marketing and technical expertise necessary to empower Asian cable companies to upgrade existing systems to provide broadband services to their subscribers. Asia is currently the most exciting market for the growing Internet economy and PCCW's ability to exploit emerging technology trends makes it the preferred Internet partner for companies such as SoftNet."
Hubert Ng, Pacific Convergence Corporation chief executive officer, said, "The creation of Pacific Century SoftNet is another exciting step for PCCW as we continue to pioneer the Internet revolution in Asia. SoftNet's ISP Channel has already launched more than 70 cable operations in the U.S. to deliver high speed broadband, giving it a demonstrated ability to help us bring broadband to Asia."
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PCCW and SoftNet
The launch of Pacific Century SoftNet is part of a broader relationship between SoftNet and PCCW. In January, the companies announced the completion of a transaction in which PCCW paid US$129 million for five million shares of SoftNet common stock, becoming SoftNet's largest shareholder. In addition, George Chan, executive vice president of Pacific Century Group, was appointed to SoftNet's board of directors. Pacific Century Group expects to name a second member to SoftNet's board later this year.
About Pacific Century CyberWorks Limited
Pacific Century CyberWorks Limited (PCCW), the Hong Kong-listed technology flagship of the Pacific Century Group (http://www.pcg-group.com) is comprised of three main businesses: Pacific Convergence Corporation, CyberWorksVentures and the Cyber-Port project.
Pacific Convergence Corporation (PCC) plans to be the world's leading provider of broadband Internet services, to be initially launched in Asia and serving 130 million cabled households. PCC's NOW (Network of the World) will offer the world's first fully converged service with interactive digital video viewing and Web access beginning with the first phase in 2000.
CyberWorksVentures (CWV), PCCW's Internet incubator company, has invested in some 40 companies around the world, including technology enablers, e-commerce and content companies.
PCCW's strategic partners number among the world's leading Internet and technology companies, including Intel, the world leader in semiconductor design and manufacture, CMGI, America's foremost Internet incubator and Hikari Tsushin, Japan's second biggest Internet company.
About SoftNet
SoftNet Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOFN) is a leading broadband Internet services company.
Through its ISP Channel, the company provides a complete turnkey Internet service to partnering cable companies. Silicon Valley, CA-based ISP Channel provides to its cable affiliates cable head-end equipment and integration for high speed two-way data services, Internet backbone connectivity, and technical support and customer care twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. ISP Channel offers to the end user high speed Internet access at speeds up to 500 Kb per second when downloading e-mails, files, graphics, audio and video. Additional ISP Channel services include personal web pages, news groups, and full multi-media capabilities.
SoftNet's Intellicom subsidiary markets a two-way satellite-based VSAT (very small aperture terminal) Internet service to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), educational institutions and businesses.
In addition, SoftNet recently announced its SoftNet Zone joint venture with CMGI, Compaq, Cisco and Nokia. SoftNet Zone will bring broadband Internet services to mobile computing business "hot spots" including airports, hotels and convention centers worldwide. SoftNet has entered into an agreement to acquire Laptop Lane, which currently operates mobile computing business service centers in 12 U.S.-based international airports with contracts for many more in the near term.
For further information about SoftNet Systems and its subsidiaries, please visit http://www.softnet.com or call 415-365-2500.
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