China Wireless Announces Contract With Tianjin Agricultural College, One of the Leading Experimental and Research Centers in China11 February 2006
China Wireless Communications, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: CWLC), is pleased to announce that it has signed a contract with the Tianjin Agricultural College. Tianjin Create Co., a systems integration company and subsidiary of China Wireless Communications, has signed a contract to provide computing solutions, network routing, printing solutions, Cat 5 wiring and auxiliary IP network equipment for Tianjin Agricultural College. This contract also includes technical support, software up-grades and maintenance. Tianjin Agricultural College was established in 1975 to provide degree programs in the agricultural and veterinary sciences which are comprised of 5 departments and their associated majors. The college in 1999 opened the China academic periodical net station, the first of its kind providing internet access to book, national and international periodicals. The college processes various multimedia classrooms, language labs, laboratories, agricultural experiment centers, a biotechnology research center and an animal hospital. Tianjin Agricultural College, awards undergraduate degrees in agronomy, biotechnology, environmental, horticulture, gardening, aquiculture, oceanic fishery science, technology, animal science, veterinary science, food science and engineering, economic management of agriculture and forestry, accounting, management of public affairs, international economy and trade, agricultural mechanism and autoimmunization, English, personnel management, computer science, technology, hydrology and engineering. Pedro E. Racelis III (Pete), President and CEO of China Wireless commented, "The contract with Tianjin Agricultural College is another example of Tianjin Create Co. relationships with higher education institutions through out China. Through these relationships we are able to continue to build our customer base and provide continued revenue growth." About Tianjin, China Tianjin is Beijing's gateway to the sea and has over 25 ten thousand ton ship berths. The harbor is considered the number one demarcation point for all products entering and leaving China. Tianjin's harbor is geographically the second largest in China. The city houses 31 universities and not only is the industrial capital, headquarters for Motorola Corporation of China, but also the financial capital of northern China. In addition Tianjin University is the first Chinese neoteric university. Tianjin has been selected to host the 2008 Olympic Games Football (Soccer) contests. About China Wireless Communications, Inc. China Wireless Communications, Inc., headquartered in Denver, CO, is focusing its efforts on becoming a premier information technology company in China. The information technology business is developing quickly in China and we are becoming a major player in its development. The company provides business solutions to clients which include systems integration, broadband data services, support for Internet access and Voice over IP in China. Our systems provide redundant high-speed network access connections, and transport services that include IP data, video and ISP services. Another key component to building the company's broad base information technology products and services in China, including computer installation and maintenance, broadband transport service, server installation maintenance and support, internet services, broadband transport redundancy, fixed wireless transport and information hosting. Forward-Looking Statements: Statements regarding financial matters in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements". The company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Since these statements (future operational results and sales) involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company's actual results may differ materially form the expected results CONTACT: Michael Bowden Chief Operations Officer China Wireless Communications, Inc. info@chinawirelesscommunications.com http://www.chinawirelesscommunications.com 303.277.9968 Office
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