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Dot VN, Inc.'s Vice President of Business Development Interviewed by CNN Asia

Business Wire, Dec 29, 2006

SAN DIEGO -- Dot VN, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Dot VN" or the "Company") (www.DotVN.com), (Pink Sheets:DTVI), an Internet and Telecommunications Company and authorized global domain name registrar (www.VN) for the Country of Vietnam, announced today that Ms. Ung Ngoc Anh, its Vice President of Business Development, was recently interviewed by CNN Asia (Cable News Network) (www.CNN.com).

The CNN video documentary of "Vietnam's Past and Present" provided a brief synopsis of the country's changing outlook in the 30 years since the end of the Vietnam War, and illustrated the rapidly emerging business forward attitude of many of its citizens, including politicians, former soldiers, and especially young entrepreneurs.

During Ms. Ung's segment of the program, Dot VN's Hanoi office and operations were shown along with a listing of some of the Company's more prominent clients. Ms. Ung discussed her personal ideologies and that people in Vietnam are excited about the new growth within the country, and noted that individuals are contributing to the economic expansion by doing their parts.

The interview was conducted by Dan Rivers of CNN Asia and took place during the APEC (Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation) Summit held in Hanoi, Vietnam on November 18-19, 2006. Below is the link to the CNN video segment:

http://www.dotvn.com/Company-MediaRoom_CNN2006.jsp

Below is the official Vietnam APEC Trade Fair 2006 invitation from the United States Embassy:

http://www.vietnamembassy-usa.org/news/story.php?d=20060828141342

Below is the official Vietnam APEC 2006 website:

http://www.apec2006.vn/

Thomas Johnson, Chairman and CEO of Dot VN, said, "We are very proud of Ung Ngoc Anh's interview with CNN Asia. She continues to direct our Dot VN teams in Vietnam successfully and is doing an excellent job of expanding our Company's branding as a leading Internet service provider. DotVN is honored to be part of Vietnam's business expansion."

About the Companies:

Dot VN, Inc. (www.DotVN.com) is the online service provider of .VN (Vietnam) domain name registrations globally. The Company has established agreements with the Vietnamese government and international ISP's (Internet service providers) such as VNPT, Netsoft, VDC, FPT, along with Verisign, MarkMonitor.com, NetNames.com, Ascio.com, MelbourneIT.com, RGNames.com, EbrandSecure.com, IPMirror.com and over 70 top domain resellers to commercialize Vietnam's Internet and Telecommunications services. Dot VN, Inc. has strived to deliver high value online communication and commerce solutions along with outstanding customer service both domestically and internationally with a focus on Vietnam. The Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) awarded Dot VN, Inc. an "exclusive long term contract" to be the first registrar to promote, market and register its country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) of .VN (Vietnam) via the Internet. Dot VN, Inc. is developing an Internet based distribution network through which the Company delivers business applications and services and digital software content to a network of more than 70 Service Providers in over 30 countries. The Company is developing the latest Internet domain registration software technologies for marketing, sales and managing the .VN domain name registration, website design and hosting, email systems, e-commerce and e-marketing, Vietnamese Search Engine for .VN and VOIP telecommunications for Vietnam and other customers worldwide.

Cable News Network, LP, LLLP (CNN) (www.CNN.com) is among the world's leaders in online news and information delivery. Staffed 24 hours, seven days a week by a dedicated staff in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, and in bureaus worldwide, CNN.com relies heavily on CNN's global team of almost 4,000 news professionals. CNN.com features the latest multimedia technologies, from live video streaming to audio packages to searchable archives of news features and background information. The site is updated continuously throughout the day.

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