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New Online Venture Targets Movie Fans

Published: Mon 4 Dec 2000 11:45 AM
A new dialup Internet service will be launched today (Monday) by New Zealand's Video Ezy.
The new EZYNET service will offer customers Internet access and free new- release videos, as part of a flat rate package costing just $24.95 a month.
Other features include up to 5 email addresses per customer, and 10MB of free web space for anyone wanting to build a website.
Video Ezy Director Russell Clark says the new move is aimed at providing customers with "'the best of both screens"'
"The Ezynet package offers a total family entertainment solution," he says.
"Now you can go online and surf your favourite movie sites, or review the latest releases."
"The new service combines dialup Internet access and free monthly movies, making it one of the most affordable and entertaining products on offer."
Mr Clark says the Ezynet website (www.ezynet.co.nz) will feature comprehensive information on new movies. The website will also allow e-mail updates when new titles arrive, along with chat rooms for movie fans.
Customers don't even need a home computer to take advantage of the new offer.
Video Ezy - New Zealand's largest video and DVD rental franchise - is now selling the new Ihug "surfboards' which allow people to surf the Internet on their home television rather than on a computer.
The surfboards cost far less than a computer ($699 including GST) and are simple and easy to use.
Customers can join Ezynet by visiting the website or phoning the toll free number: 0800 4 EZYNET.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Russell Clark Director Video Ezy International (NZ) Ltd Phone: (09) 302 2229 After hours: (09) 814 9754

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