Go Online Kiosk Division Announces 30 Hotel Agreement With HLC Hotel Chain
First Test Unit to be Installed at Masters Inn, Orlando Florida
BUENA PARK, Calif. / May 10, 2000--Joe Naughton, Chairman of Go Online Networks Corp.
The first test site will be located in Orlando, Fla. at the Masters Inn International Drive.
Jim Cannon, vice president for the Go Online Kiosk Division stated, "Our first site at the Masters Inn International Drive in Orlando will be the initial test location, pending favorable installation and operational results. We expect to roll out the additional 29 Master Inns over the next several months.
"We're pleased to offer the web-accessing services of Go-Online Kiosks to our guests at Masters Inn International Drive. We see the kiosk as an extra amenity we can offer our guests," stated Charles Roberts, vice president of operations, HLC Hotels. "It's of particular value at our Masters Inn location in Orlando, because many of our guests are international travelers and by offering them easy access to the Internet we hope to have enhanced their stay with us," concluded Roberts.
About Go Online Networks Corp.
Go Online Networks Corp.
Shop Go Online Division:
Shop Go Online is an e-commerce business, offering a wide variety of consumer products for purchase online. Many products are displayed using state-of-the-art streaming video and audio technology, along with Panoscan and IBM Hot Media, enhancing the shopping experience.
Go Online Kiosk Division:
The Go Online Kiosk Division owns and operates audiovisual Internet Kiosk systems custom designed to provide consumers access to the Internet from public locations throughout the United States. The current focus is on obtaining multi-year exclusive site agreements from national hotel franchisees. Consumers can access the Internet by paying with cash or credit card and can surf the World Wide Web or send and receive e-mails. Additional revenues can be obtained by selling screen saver, banner ads and popup advertisements.
This press release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Expression of future goals and similar expressions reflecting something other than historical fact involve risks and uncertainties. The actual results the company achieves may differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties.