Omnicity Launches Experiential Marketing Unit "EMU 1"

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Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:15am EDT

RUSHVILLE, Ind., Aug. 17, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As an integral part of its
territory focused marketing and direct sales strategy Omnicity Corp (OTCBB:OMCY)
has launched specific targeted market sales campaigns utilizing "EMU 1"
(Experiential Marketing Unit #1) to support its grassroots direct sales efforts.
EMU 1 is the first of several sophisticated mobile marketing platforms Omnicity
will be deploying at strategic locations throughout its markets in support of
area specific integrated sales and marketing campaigns. Omnicity has developed
its marketing model using a "build, buy and partner" foundation and is using EMU
1 to give new subscribers the "Omnicity Experience" at county fairs, festivals,
promotional events, partnering events, and new territory launches. "We give our
potential customers the opportunity to experience our services in a mobile
environment to show our broadband capabilities. They can experience a live
demonstration of high speed Internet, voice services (VOIP) and video services
in a real time, real life setting that they would otherwise not be able to
experience," commented David Weddell, Vice President of Sales and Marketing with
Omnicity.

Experiential marketing engages potential customers at large-gathering events
with a live demonstration of the Company's products and services. Though the
fundamental concepts of experiential marketing are not new, (booths and stands
have been around for decades at fairs and racing, and other big events),
Omnicity's EMU program is designed to take a sophisticated product demonstration
into the field and within its target markets. Omnicity is reaching out to both
its new and existing serviceable home and customer bases with the EMU program to
further solidify the Omnicity Experience in the rural marketplace. Mr. Weddell
added, "The EMU program is specifically tailored to perform as the 'advanced
guard' in Omnicity's aggressive march to bring broadband service to the unserved
and underserved in all of rural America. Marketing and direct sales programs
built around the EMU program are designed to jump-start market penetration and
revenue growth with an added degree of precision and control, at a faster pace,
and with more robust results than efforts without this added dimension. We are
very eager to attack the market with a growing EMU program." With the addition
of the ABC Hi Def agreement last week, Omnicity is poised to aggressively grow
the subscriber base in their 200+ towers and 27,000 square miles of coverage
area.

About Omnicity:

Our vision is to be the first broadband service provider to expand its network
across rural America

Omnicity Corp is a public company based in Indiana providing broadband access,
including advanced services of voice, video and data, in unserved and
underserved small and rural markets and is planning to be the premier
consolidator of rural market broadband nationwide. Omnicity's strategy is to
provide a total broadband solution and continue rapid growth through
acquisitions, organic growth and continue to partner with Rural Electric
Membership Co-ops and Rural Telephone Companies. Omnicity has an experienced
broadband operations team with extensive wireless broadband/ISP expertise as
well as the expertise to consolidate large numbers of businesses through its
roll-up strategy.

Forward-looking statements, made pursuant to safe harbor provisions of the PSLR
Act of 1995, inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. By making
these forward-looking statements, the Company undertakes no obligation to update
these statements for changes after the date of this release.

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CONTACT:  Omnicity Corp
          Investor Relations
          Larry Morningstar
          1-877-888-0459
          ir@omnicitycorp.com
          www.omnicitycorp.com
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