HyperDynamics opens Integrated Technology Center

Feb. 28, 2001
Feb. 28, 2001--HyperDynamics Corporation, an Integrated Technology Service Provider (ITSP), announced that it has finished its transition and commenced operations at its new Integrated Technology Center (ITC).

HyperDynamics Corporation (OTCBB:HYPD), an Integrated Technology Service Provider (ITSP), announced that it has finished its transition and commenced operations at its new Integrated Technology Center (ITC).

The ITC has been designed around an AT&T Dedicated Entrance Facility (DEF). Characteristics of a DEF include On-net (Type 1) redundant fiber provisioning with bandwidth scalability up to an OC-48. This DEF effectively creates a private Sonet-based network for HyperDynamics and provides direct connectivity to the AT&T Internet backbone thus giving its IT hosting clients the most reliable and robust connectivity.

About HyperDynamics:

HyperDynamics combines three business models - IT services organizations, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and the Application Service Providers (ASPs) - into a single, customer-directed delivery model: the Integrated Technology Service Provider or ITSP. For more information, visit www.hypd.com.

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