Heroes to launch service using AT&T's infrastructure

Feb. 22, 2001
Feb. 22, 2001--Heroes Inc. announced its new fundraising product offering will be made available on AT&T's new hosting platform via a high-speed, OC-48 (2.5 Gbps) Internet access service.

Heroes Inc. (OTC.BB:HERS) announced its new fundraising product offering will be made available on AT&T's new hosting platform via a high-speed, OC-48 (2.5 Gbps) Internet access service.

As part of its agreement with AT&T, Heroes is working to roll out additional products in multiple channels including cellular services, ISP, DSL and other broadband platforms, projected to generate revenues in excess of $90 million by 2005.

AT&T recognized Heroes as a company that could have a significant impact on the U.S. K-12 market. Recently Heroes was invited to participate in the AT&T's Aces Program that provides corporate mentoring to companies that have exhibited promise to excel in technological, environmental and social areas. Heroes, Inc. has recently completed its acquisition of Children's Heroes, Inc., a community-based fundraising, sales, marketing and training company, serving a primary market of 108,000 K-12 public schools, as well as secondary markets of over two million youth sports teams and community-based non-profit children's groups.

About Heroes:

Heroes, Inc. provides and supports a universal turnkey package of network connectivity and computer hardware and software.

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