Hop-on Inc. Introduces World’s First Disposable Phone at the MLB All-Star Game
NEW YORK – July 15, 2008 – Hop-on, Inc. (OTCBB: HPNN) today announced that it will be introducing the world’s first disposable phone during Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium.
The Hop-on executive team, including Peter Michaels, President, will be on hand today to personally demonstrate the HOP1800 phone. In addition, Hop-on will be providing 200 free phones to interested members of the media.
“The HOP1800 disposable phone is a great tool for anyone who’s ever lost an expensive cell phone, or needed a durable work phone for a tough work environment,” said Peter Michaels, President of Hop-on, Inc. “With accessories like a built-in flashlight, combined with its cost-effective low price, we believe this phone serves many purposes for consumers looking for an alternative to continuously replacing expensive phones due to damage, theft or occasional forgetfulness.”
Contact: On behalf of Hop-on, Jason Rando (646) 536-7025 jrando@theruthgroup.com
About Hop-on, Inc.
HOP-ON (HPNN-Pink Sheets) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories for emerging market and other domestic carriers and is best known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. Currently, HOP-ON is expanding into value-added services, like mobile gambling and SMS wagering. HOP-ON's exclusive software will allow users to stream live interactive feed from legal jurisdictions to play poker, blackjack, roulette and baccarat on personal cell phones.
For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.
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