PACIFIC INTERNET TO INCLUDE CALDERA NETWORK DESKTOP WITH ITS LOW-COST WORLD
WIDE WEB-SERVER FAMILY

First OEM Systems Agreement for Caldera's Linux-based OS Environment

UNIX EXPO '95, NEW YORK -- Sept. 19, 1995 --Pacific Internet, a leading
developer of Internet computer systems, has reached an agreement to
include the Caldera Network Desktop -- an enhanced commercial version of
the open architecture Linux operating system -- in its family of low-cost,
Intel Pentium-driven, turnkey Internet server solutions.

The Caldera Network Desktop, from Caldera, Inc., (Orem, Utah) -- which
offers a cross-platform, 32-bit, UNIX-like application and development
environment with built-in network connectivity and programming interfaces
at an inexpensive price -- has now become standard on Pacific Internet's
plug-and-play WorldWideWeb-server systems.

In announcing the OEM agreement at UNIX Expo, here, Culver City,
Calif.-based Pacific Internet stressed the importance of uniting its
plug-and-play Internet systems solutions with the Internet access
capabilities of Caldera's well-received Linux-based environment.

"We are tremendously excited about our new Caldera partnership," said
Pacific Internet Founder Garry S. Hipsher. "After vigorously testing all
available X86-based UNIX operating systems, we found the Caldera Network
Desktop to be the fastest and most robust for use as the foundation of our
Web-server and Internet service provider systems."

The Caldera Network Desktop comprises several key technologies, including:
a cross-platform, enhanced Linux kernel; built-in networking for Internet
and other IP networks; a full-featured Novell NetWare client; and, a
commercial-grade back-up application.

Pacific Internet's turnkey Web-server solutions represent the first
low-cost PC-based Internet-specific computer systems designed for
budget-conscious organizations interested in installing and managing
in-house servers that allow them to immediately configure a complete
on-line, corporate-wide communications server or establish a site on the
Internet's World Wide Web (WWW). Each system includes all necessary
hardware and software to establish multiple domain names and set up one or
more Web Sites or home pages that can be accessed by millions of Internet
users world-wide.

The first model of Pacific Internet's turnkey Web-server family was
introduced this past spring under the product name Web-in-a-Box and is now
shipping.

The Caldera Network Desktop is now being installed on Pacific Internet's
turnkey solutions in addition to the full-spectrum of leading Internet
software utilities -- including TCP/IP, E-Mail, FTP, Gopher and news
services. In addition, the systems include a user-friendly graphical user
interface (GUI) and Web statistics software that regularly tallies and
logs the number of "hits"-- or Web Site accesses -- an organization's home
page is delivering.

Fully-configured, and running under the Caldera Network Desktop
environment, Pacific Internet's Web servers can easily handle up to
250,000 hits per day and 5000 hits per minute, allowing users to
effectively "broadcast" information via the Internet.

System configuration for current models in the growing Pacific Internet
family of Web-servers includes a 90 Mhz Pentium central processing unit
(CPU), as well as a variety of RAM, hard disk memory and add-on options.

As an added benefit for users, Pacific Internet provides T1 and 56 Kbps
high-speed Internet connections -- considered essential to users expecting
heavy-volume traffic over the Internet's Web. To facilitate the use of
these high-speed Internet connections, users can opt to have T1 and 56
Kbps wide-area-network (WAN) routers built into any Pacific Internet
Web-server system, completely eliminating the need for external
peripherals.

Pacific Internet's Web-server solutions are priced beginning at less than
$5,000.

At the heart of Pacific Internet is a commitment to the concept of
world-wide information availability and "electronic commerce." The company
employs traditional as well as on-line product marketing and sales methods
using PacNetWeb (http://www.pacnet.com/), Pacific Internet's own
interactive Web Site.

Founded in 1994 to provide businesses with a single source for Internet
hardware, software, and services, Pacific Internet operates a sales,
support, training, systems assembly and warehouse facility at its
headquarters near Los Angeles. In addition to low-cost Internet turnkey
solutions, the company lists several hundred third-party Internet software
and hardware products for resale and provides consulting and systems
integration services.

Also established in 1994, Caldera, Inc., is a privately-held company that
empowers the Internet community, developers, OEMs, ISVs, industry partners
and end users to collaborate, innovate, build and deliver meaningful
computing alternatives to the business community.

For further information, contact Pacific Internet at (310) 410-9700, visit
its Web page on the Internet, (http://www.pacnet.com/), or E-mail
inquiries to pac-sales@pacnet.com.
 
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