Trellis Partners With CompuServe

Trellis Network Services has become a CompuServe Connect Program partner, joining an elite group of companies that have extensive in-house technical support and that resell innovative Internet/networking software, products, services and consulting.

Through the Connect Program, Trellis will offer its customers more than 440 points of presence (POPs) in 150 countries. The agreement is part of a larger Trellis strategy to provide "workstation-to-the-world" local area, wide area and Internet network services, including Web page development, Internet network security and end-to-end network management.

"With CompuServe, we offer the Internet so our customers can connect their networks to their other offices, customers, vendors and public information sources," said Jack Atwell, Trellis' president. Trellis Network Services, Princeton, NJ, (800) 793-3390, www.trellisnet.com

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