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NetPack's ``Music Pack,'' Will Bring Internet Music to Car Audio Systems

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 2000--NetPack of Irvine Thursday announced that the company has plans for a device that will make it possible to download music or cassettes tape programs from the Internet and play the selections on your car audio system.

With the increasing popularity of removable front-ends being utilized in car stereo equipment as a theft deterrent, we began to formulate a standard module that would be adaptable to several manufacture's removable hardware said Frank Jakubaitis, NetPack's president.

Here's how the module would work. You plug the module in to a standard port on your computer, download the desired program material from the Internet, plug the Music Pack back in to your car audio system and enjoy the program material previously downloaded. There are no CD's required.

We are presently entertaining offers and alliances from major car stereo manufactures along with wireless vendors who see the potential for wireless applications as well. For further information see the firm's corporate Web site at www.netpackage.com under the new products listing.


Contact:

     NetPack, Irvine
     Frank Jakubaitis or Nicole Perez, 949/253-5800

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