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NEW YORK, Mar 20, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADVC), a New York-based holding company that specializes in the technology aftermarket service and supply chain known as reverse logistics, announced today that it has been selected by the Wall Street Reporter to do an exclusive audio interview on its electronic equipment repair and depot exchange subsidiary, Cyber-Test, Inc.'s expanded service offering of CPU repairs. Other matters to be discussed include the company's recent February and March news releases, position in the service marketplace, new business opportunities and key milestones for fiscal 2007.
This first public interview with Wayne Danson, Advanced Communications' president and CEO, and Lisa Welton, Cyber-Test's president and CEO, will be available later today after 4:30 PM ET on the Wall Street Reporter's website at http://www.******************.com.
The Wall Street Reporter began publishing financial business news in 1843 and nearly 150 years later became the first website to interview CEOs and other high ranking corporate officials. It publishes its stories for 80,000 subscribers, including institutional subscribers like Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, UBS Paine Webber, Salomon Smith Barney, Lehman Brothers, Putnam Investment Management and Fidelity Investments.
About Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc.
Advanced Communications Technologies is a New York-based public holding company specializing in the technology aftermarket service and supply chain, known as reverse logistics. Its wholly owned subsidiary and principal operating unit, Encompass Group Affiliates, Inc., acquires and operates businesses that provide computer and electronics repair, end-of-lifecycle services and asset distribution and recovery services. Encompass owns Cyber-Test, Inc., an electronic equipment repair company based in Florida that provides board-level repair of technical products to third-party warranty companies, OEMs, national retailers and national office equipment dealers. Service options include advance exchange, depot repair, call center support, parts and warranty management for office equipment, fax machines, printers, scanners, laptop computers, monitors, CPU towers, and multi-function units including high-end consumer electronics such as PDAs and digital cameras. For more information, visit http://www.advancedcomtech.net, or Cyber-Test's website at http://www.equipfix.com.
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