Los Angeles, CA — Hi-Tek.com (http://www.hi-tek.com/) , a private international corporation, with locations in San Diego, U.S.A., Mexico, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam has selected MAYO Communications (www.MayoCommunications.com) of Los Angeles as their agency of record for media relations. The first media event is set for February 20, 2004, at Trader Vics, at the Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA, to announce it’s authorization to handle domain registration rights for Vietnam.
WorldTradeShow.com (www.WorldTradeshow.com), also based in San Diego, CA is the prime sponsor.
Hi-Tek.com is introducing its latest Internet technologies for marketing and managing the .VN domain name registration, website design and hosting, email systems, e-commerce and e-marketing to Vietnam and the rest of the world for the first time.
Hi.Tek.com is a world-class technology company is a leading visionary in providing Internet services and multimedia production since 1992. Through strong values and technological performance Hi-Tek.com has formed strong alliances and co-operation with major Vietnamese ISP’s (Internet Service Providers) such as Netsoft, VDC, and FPT to commercialize Vietnam’s Internet services.
MAYO Communications, founded in San Fernando Valley of LA, in 1995, is an integrated marketing communications firm, registered with LA County as a 100 percent woman-Hispanic-owned business. MAYO builds value for its clients with strategic marketing communications. It’s niche is media relations and media placement. In 2003, Public Relations Society of America, LA chapter cited MAYO with five Prism awards, including “Best Media Placment – Print.”
MAYO is currently listed among the top 550 national firms in New York Jack O'Dwyer Public Relations Firms Directory (www.odwyerpr.com) and among several hundred top full service public relations firms based in Los Angeles. MAYO Communications has a high technology, social issues and government focus/expertise. We excel in launching Internet brands, company identity, reputation management and social issues as well as re-launching and repositioning existing brands and initiatives. For more information visit: www.MayoCommunications.com.