Acquisitions increase Fullnet revenues

March 6, 2001
Mar. 6, 2001--FullNet Communications, Inc. announced the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of LawtonNET Communications and SONET Communications.

FullNet Communications, Inc. ("FullNet") (OTCBB:FULO) announced the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of LawtonNET Communications and SONET Communications.

Commenting on the acquisitions, founder and CEO Timothy J. Kilkenny said: "This gives us a very strong presence in the third-largest market in Oklahoma. Our goal is to more than double revenues this year as we continue to consolidate local ISPs in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kansas into the FullNet brand name."

About Fullnet:

FullNet is an Integrated Communications Provider headquartered in Oklahoma City, engaged in consumer and business Internet services including dial-up, dedicated and broadband wireless access with customers in 25 communities in Oklahoma; and web hosting, server co-location and telecommunications premise co-location with customers throughout the United States and more than 40 foreign countries. For more information, visit www.fullnet.net.

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