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PacificNet acquires Guangzhou 3G

March 30, 2005

PacificNet, a provider of value-added telecom services (VAS) in China, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 51% controlling interest in Guangzhou 3G Information Technology ("Guangzhou 3G"), a value-added services internet company in China. Guangzhou 3G will become a majority-owned subsidiary of PacificNet, and PacificNet expects to consolidate its results for financial reporting purposes. The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to PacificNet's earnings.

Guangzhou 3G is one of the largest value-added telecom and information services providers in China with both voice (IVR and call center) and data (SMS, MMS, WAP, JAVA, GPRS) connection to the four major telecom operators: China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, and China Netcom, covering both mobile and fixed-line networks. Guangzhou 3G also offers a wide variety of IVR and other wireless and fixed-line, value-added telecom services including color ring back tone (CRBT) services, background music (BGM) services, VICQ mobile instant messaging services, sports and soccer news, weather forecasts, stock prices, jokes, short stories, dramas, songs and mobile karaoke, mobile TV, games, entertainment, as well as community-oriented services, such as chatline and dating services. Mobile and fixed-line phone users can access Guangzhou 3G IVR services through one of the four major telecom operators' networks.

The purchase price for 51% controlling interest is approximately $5.5 million which is based on approximately five times the anticipated earnings of Guangzhou 3G in 2005, payable 29% in cash and 71% in restricted shares of PACT. The purchase price includes $500,000 cash payable to Guangzhou 3G, and the remaining amount payable to the selling shareholders through the issuance of 522,750 restricted shares of common stock of PacificNet plus $1.18 million cash payable to the sellers upon achievement by Guangzhou 3G of certain quarterly earn-out targets based on net profits.

"This strategic acquisition is a compelling move by PacificNet to capture part of the rapidly growing IVR value-added telecom services market in China," said Tony Tong, CEO of PacificNet. "We have high respect for Guangzhou 3G's business success and the strong telecom experience offered by their management team. We are planning further strategic moves in the IVR market which we believe will increase our customer base, revenue and profit fundamentals, and improve our shareholder value. We believe this acquisition will be accretive to PacificNet's revenues, profits, and earnings per share in 2005."

"With the early success of our value-added telecom services in China, we believe the market potential remains strong for our VAS and IVR services," said Sun Zhengquan, CEO of Guangzhou 3G. "We believe our unique and innovative value-added services will contribute positively to PacificNet's overall revenue and profits. We look forward to growing along with the PacificNet VAS platform. This partnership should create compelling synergies in management, sales/marketing and VAS technology. With China being the largest and fastest growing telecom market in the world, with over 340 million mobile subscribers, 75 million wireless XiaoLingTong subscribers and over 316 million fixed-line phone subscribers, we believe our innovative value-added services will help China's telecom operators improve their Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) based on VAS product offerings, while contributing positively to PacificNet's bottom line. In addition, the future potential of 3G services is expected to create new VAS profit opportunities for us."

According to the latest statistics published by China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII), during the month of January 2005, China's total phone subscriber increased by 8.16 million subscribers to a total of 655 million subscribers, which includes 340 million mobile subscribers and 316 million fixed-line subscribers. China's total telecom revenue in 2004 reached RMB 920.5 billion, an increase of 37.5% over 2003. China's total internet users has reached 95 million.

 

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