FM-SCA Technology to be Deployed in Canada


SARASOTA, Fla., March 15 // -- Compress Technologies, Inc. , is a technology-based company with patented and protected applications that improve bandwidth and Network Topographies. The company announced today that Compress Technologies, Inc.'s FM-SCA North American licensee Ludwig Enterprises, Inc. (Ludwig) has entered a joint venture partnership with New Century Services, Inc. for deployment of CTLG's FM-SCA technology in Canada. New Century Services, Inc., a forward-looking broadcasting group, plans on implementing CTLG's technology in major Canadian markets. Programming content will initially focus on Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Iranian, Iraqi, Scotch, Welsh, and native Indian languages as well as high definition enhanced, MPEG 3 quality, non-traditional music channels.

Utilizing CTLG's fifty (50) new radio channels in each and every broadcast area (i.e. Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Halifax, etc.), New Century Services intends to focus on under-served ethnic and foreign-language markets. This network is not just 50 channels. Network broadcast of 50 channels could be deployed in each of the top 10+ Canadian markets yielding FIFTY TIMES TEN or 500 channels.

Under terms of the agreement CTLG will receive quarterly royalty payments from Canadian operations.

CTLG's revolutionary FM-SCA technology allows digital channels to be transmitted adjacent to a conventional analogue FM signal. If you listen to any FM radio station, the number next to it is always empty. CTLG's technology will transmit up to (50) fifty new fully digital broadcast channels in that unused space.

ABOUT COMPRESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Compress Technologies, Inc., (CTLG), is a Nevada based technology company with regional offices in the Tampa, Florida area and Engineering laboratories in Miami, Florida. CTLG has garnered a group of Patented and protected core technology solutions utilizing both hardware and software applications designed to greatly improve the efficiencies of bandwidth and Network Topographies for the Cable TV, FM-SCA Radio, Satellite and Wireless Industries. Many of CTLG's technologies in short claim that they "without loss of integrity shrink the size of digital packets to about 2% to 5% of their original size."

You may have heard of HD or "High Definition" radio being advertised as the new wave of radio. CTLG's technology goes beyond High Definition to HDE (High Definition Expanded) radio. CTLG's High Definition Expanded radio offers more than just one or two new programs next to an existing FM radio station. Currently CTLG engineers have developed HDE to 15 channels and expect soon move the capacity to (50) fifty MPEG 3 fully digital channels next to an existing FM radio station.

CTLG is in various stages of negotiations with several potential major companies interested in CTLG's application technology for International and Domestic deployment.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION about Compress Technologies, Inc., as well as Corporate structure and stock capitalization, can be viewed on the Company's Web site: www.coteinc.com.

Source: Compress Technologies, Inc.

CONTACT: John Medico, CEO,
+1-941-373-1335, ceo@coteinc.com, of Compress Technologies, Inc.

Web site: www.coteinc.com

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