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IIJ Innovation Institute's Second Round of Technologist Recruitment

Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:00pm EDT
TOKYO, July 1, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ)
(Nasdaq:IIJI) (TSE1:3774), one of Japan's leading Internet access and
comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced that IIJ Innovation
Institute Inc. (IIJ-II) -- a business incubation center for technology
development and commercialization of the next generation Internet, and a 100%
owned subsidiary of IIJ -- will issue a call for new technologists on August 1
to broadly recruit people with innovative technologies and new ideas.

This second round of recruitment follows from the first round conducted in
January of this year, when the IIJ Innovation Institute New Technologist
Recruitment Program(1) was conducted as part of the activities celebrating the
fifteenth anniversary of IIJ's founding. IIJ-II will provide budding
technologists with network equipment, a software testing environment, and other
support necessary for technological development, and assist in the
commercialization of the development results.

(1) The first round of recruitment was conducted from January 7 to February 29,
2008. Of the 25 proposals received, two made it to the final stage, and one
person was recruited.

The IIJ group will continue to show initiative in the network technology sector
and work to advance the Internet.

Program details

 Description
  * Recruit technologists with new technologies and ideas for the
    Internet who have the desire to commercialize these ideas.
  * Selected technologists will be hired under a two-year contract
    for the purpose of technological development work.
  * IIJ-II will provide the environment necessary for technology
    development and assist in the commercialization of the
    development results.

 Recruitment period
  August 1 (Fri) to August 29 (Fri), 2008

 Recruitment Website
  http://www.iij.ad.jp/innovation/
About IIJ

Founded in 1992, Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ)(Nasdaq:IIJI) (Tokyo Stock
Exchange TSE1: 3774) is one of Japan's leading Internet-access and comprehensive
network solutions providers. IIJ and its group of companies provide total
network solutions that mainly cater to high-end corporate customers. The
company's services include high-quality systems integration and security
services, Internet access, hosting/housing, and content design. Moreover, the
company has built one of the largest Internet backbone networks in Japan, and
between Japan and the United States. IIJ was listed on NASDAQ in 1999 and on the
First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2006. For more information about
IIJ, visit the IIJ Web site at http://www.iij.ad.jp/en/.

The Internet Initiative Japan Inc. logo is available at
http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=4613

About IIJ Innovation Institute Inc.

IIJ Innovation Institute Inc. (IIJ-II) was established in June 2008 as a
subsidiary within the IIJ group. IIJ-II provides business incubation services
with the goal of developing technological innovations for the next-generation
Internet and new business models. IIJ is leveraging its years of Internet
technology and business experience to promote R&D and commercialization support
for Internet development.

The IIJ Innovation Institute logo is available at
http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=5228

The statements within this release contain forward-looking statements about our
future plans that involve risk and uncertainty. These statements may differ
materially from actual future events or results. Readers are referred to the
documents furnished by Internet Initiative Japan Inc. with the SEC, specifically
the most recent reports on Forms 20-F and 6-K, which identify important risk
factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the
forward-looking statements.

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CONTACT:  IIJ Group
          Corporate Communications
          +81-3-5259-6310
          press@iij.ad.jp
          http://www.iij.ad.jp/en/



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