Touch Tone America, Inc. provides long-distance, Internet services and other telecommunication products. The Company has a small long-distance customer base located primarily in the Western and Southwestern markets of the United States. The Company's Internet activities are conducted primarily through its wholly owned GetNet International, Inc. subsidiary. In October 1995, the Company signed an agreement for a two-year period with WilTel for long-distance and data transmission. The agreement allows the Company to act as a long distance carrier in the completion of long distance calls. In addition, the Company orders ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) for the GetNet backbone from WilTel. The Company will bill its customers for all calls that it routes via the WilTel network. The Company's other primary provider of underlying long-distance services is AT&T for both outbound and inbound services. The Company had committed to a large annual dollar usage commitment for Software Defined Network (SDN). The SDN product was designed by AT&T to allow large, multi-location businesses the ability to create a long-distance network by receiving one bill from AT&T for the collective usage of the locations. GetNet is a provider of Internet services to various individuals and businesses primarily located in the southwestern part of the United States. The Company offers subscribers complete Internet access comprised of front-end software integrated with access service and customer support. The Company's high-speed, digital telecommunications network provides subscribers with direct access to the full range of Internet applications and resources including e-mail, Websites, USENET news groups and database information (including graphics, data and public domain software). GetNet's front-end software features a point-and-click graphical user interface, providing subscribers with an easy-to-use access to the Internet's applications and resources. In addition, customer support is available on-line by calling GetNet or in several manuals dedicated to Internet users to aid in their attempts to utilize the functions of these products. GetNet maintains a fully staffed Web department that offers services ranging from Web creation and design, Website maintenance, Website hosting, Internet marketing and secure electronic processing. As the Web business continues to grow, it is the intention of the Web division to capitalize on the business of advertising on the Internet. The Company's current and prospective competitors include many large companies such as PSI, BBN, UUNET, America Online (AOL), CompuServe, Prodigy, GEnie and Delphi, IBM, Microsoft, AT&T, Pacific Bell, MCI and Sprint.