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Online Tech Announces New Gigabit Fiber Service and Network Upgrades
September 2006

(Ann Arbor, MI—September 26, 2006) Online Technologies Corporation (OTC) announced today that it has successfully deployed network upgrades and installed a new Gigabit fiber service.  OTC's new architecture provides increased high-availability and a high-bandwidth environment to meet OTC’s continued customer base growth and the customers’ increasingly demanding needs.  Internet bandwidth is one of the many Internet infrastructure services OTC provides to help organizations make better use of the Internet. OTC continues to invest in all its Internet Infrastructure products and services.

“Since OTC’s founding more than 12 years ago, OTC has remained committed to continuously improving our infrastructure based on customer input, customers’ needs, and industry best practices,” said Dale Adkins, VP client service and operations.  “These upgrades are another demonstration of our leadership in reliability and scalability.”

"Our double digit year-over-year business growth combined with our customer’s increased growth in bandwidth consumption has required a new level of business requirements. These new requirements exceeded our old architecture,” said Yan Ness, president and CEO of OTC.  “We presented new requirements to our technology team and gave them five months to find and implement a solution that increased our capacity and reliability.  After months of research, planning and considerable investment our business and our customers benefit from the successful deployment."

About Online Tech

Online Technologies Corporation (www.onlinetech.com), a 2005 award winner as one of the “50 Companies to Watch in Michigan” and a 2006 “Fast Track” award winner, has grown from one of Michigan’s first ISPs in 1994 to one of the region’s leading providers of Internet infrastructure and managed services. OTC provides Internet strategies, disaster recovery services and a full complement of Internet Infrastructure solutions—including multiple Great Lakes-based, top-level data centers—to assure companies’ Internet strategies succeed. Flexible, Accessible, Industrial: OTC.