October 8, 2003
LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- Kiosk Information Systems (KIS), a global provider of self-service technology, has partnered with DSL.net to provide connectivity. DSL.net Inc. is a direct national provider of high-speed data communications and Internet technology for businesses.
"Companies realize the importance of leveraging the Internet to expand services to customers," said David Struwas, president and chief executive officer of DSL.net, in a news release.
"The combination of the KIS self-service kiosk system and DSL.net's high-speed Internet connection will allow companies to provide customers with a quality interactive self-service experience virtually anywhere."
Many companies deploying self-service kiosks are interested in adopting Web kiosk technology for point of sale, loyalty programs, gift registries and other uses, yet do not have easy access to broadband network connectivity, the release said.
Through the agreement with DSL.net, KIS can now offer DSL.net's broadband Internet access services to its customers as a high-speed option for connecting an interactive kiosk with a company's network over the Internet, enhancing performance and system reliability. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
"Our customers need to extend their market reach beyond their storefronts," said Tom Weaver, vice president of sales at KIS.
"If leading businesses want their content available anywhere, anytime, then KIS needs to be able to offer our technology with reliable, best-of-class broadband access. DSL.net's national presence and strong business focus make them a great choice to be our partner for KIS kiosk solutions."
Visit the DSL.net partner page located on the KIS Web site for more information.