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November 1, 2005

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October 10, 2005

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September 22, 2005

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September 15, 2005

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August 29, 2005

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August 2, 2005

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July 12, 2005

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June 15, 2005

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May 10, 2005

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April 8, 2005

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March 28, 2005

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March 17, 2005

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March 2, 2005

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February 24, 2005

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January 27, 2005

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January 24, 2005

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January 17, 2005

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December 17, 2004

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December 16, 2004

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December 2, 2004

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December 1, 2004

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October 27, 2004

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October 12, 2004

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October 5, 2004

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September 27, 2004

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September 17, 2004

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August 24, 2004

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August 13, 2004

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June 28, 2004

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June 16, 2004

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June 15, 2004

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May 31, 2004

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April 5, 2004

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March 31, 2004

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March 25, 2004

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March 19, 2004

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December 30, 2003

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November 12, 2003

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October 20, 2003

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October 14, 2003

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September 4, 2003

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August 7, 2003

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July 22, 2003

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June 27, 2003

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June 26, 2003

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June 17, 2003

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June 11, 2003

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April 2, 2003

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March 31, 2003

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February 20, 2003

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January 28, 2003

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January 21, 2003

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January 7, 2003

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December 18, 2002

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October 16, 2002

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September 23, 2002

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September 16, 2002

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August 26, 2002

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August 22, 2002

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February 19, 2002

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January 31, 2002

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January 30, 2002

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January 24, 2002

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January 2, 2002

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December 14, 2001

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December 7, 2001

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October 30, 2001

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October 19, 2001

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October 16, 2001

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March 27, 2001

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February 21, 2001

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February 6, 2001

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January 23, 2001

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January 19, 2001

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December 22 (a), 2000

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December 22 (b), 2000

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December 5, 2000

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November 7, 2000

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October 25, 2000

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October 17, 2000

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October 2, 2000

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September 25, 2000

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July 17, 2000

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June 29, 2000

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May 15, 2000

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March 21, 2000

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March 15, 2000

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February 22, 2000

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February 21, 2000

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February 10, 2000

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February 9 (a), 2000

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February 9 (b), 2000

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February 1, 2000

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January 18, 2000

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Cox Communications puts its "C" in convenience in approximately 200 Arizona locations for customers to pay their bill - 24 hours a day
Cox Offers $100 Service Credit to the First 30 People to Pay Their Bill
At the Circle K Store Located at 309 E. Osborn in Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ, Sept. 15


Cox Communications Arizona today announced
that Cox customers can now pay their bill at approximately 200 participating
Circle K stores 24 hours a day, and five Cox Digital Stores throughout
Arizona. Cox Arizona is the FIRST Cox system nationwide to offer customers
access to this self-service bill payment option.
Customers can pay their bill on the spot with a cash payment. All that is
needed to pay a bill with ease, simplicity and speed is one of the following:
the customer's account number or home telephone number.
As a thank you to Cox customers who utilize the kiosk service on
September 15, the first 30 people will be presented with a $100 service credit
to pay their bill at the self-service kiosk located at 309 E. Osborn in
Phoenix. This service credit will be made available between the hours of 7-
10 a.m.
To add to the excitement, there will also be a "second place prize" of a
T-shirt for the first 150 people that also come into the Circle K store at 309
E. Osborn.
"Customer service, ease and convenience are the cornerstone of our
business," said Steve Rizley, vice president and region manager, Cox
Communications. "Our partnership with two leading and reputable companies,
Circle K and Info Touch, enables us to continue our goal of providing ease and
simplicity to every customer touch point. We are excited to be giving our
customers the ability to now make a self-service payment in a variety of
locations right in their own neighborhood allowing them the utmost
convenience."
"Zaplink kiosk locations across Arizona now offer a convenient and easy
way to pay Cox Communications bills for the thousands of Cox customers visit
Circle K everyday," said Dan Stiel, Financial Services Manager for Circle K
Stores, Inc. "Cox Communications and Info Touch delivers even greater value to
our customers' thirst for the freshest beverages and food, quality gasoline,
and financial services."
The Zaplink terminals located in Circle K stores, serve approximately
70,000 customers every month and are growing in the Arizona market. Zaplink's
expanding list of applications include bill payment for major wireless,
utility and cable Companies as well as maps and directions, prepaid local dial
tone and mobile content as well as money transfer services. The TIO brand
communicates the availability of financial services for mostly cash based
consumers.
Cox Communications Arizona
Cox Communications, the nation's third largest cable television provider,
is a multi-service broadband communications company serving over two million
residential and business service subscribers in Phoenix and Southern Arizona.
A service subscriber measures an individual service purchased by a customer.
In the Phoenix area, Cox serves two million service subscribers in 23
communities. In Southern Arizona, Cox serves nearly 300,000 service
subscribers in 14 communities. Cox's 15,000-mile hybrid fiber coaxial cable
network throughout Phoenix and Southern Arizona, provides homes and businesses
digital television, high-speed Internet access and telephone service. Cox
Communications, Inc. serves approximately 6.6 million customers nationwide,
including 6.3 million basic cable subscribers. For two consecutive years, Cox
Digital Telephone received highest honors from J.D. Power and Associates in
Local Residential Telephone Customer Satisfaction in the Western region (2003-
2004). It also ranked No. 1 in Customer Satisfaction for Bundled Residential
Long Distance Telephone Services in a National J.D. Power and Associates
Study. Statewide, Cox contributes more than $10 million annually in cash and
in-kind contributions to community-based organizations, including local youth
and education programs. Additional information about Cox in Phoenix is
available at http://www.cox.com/phoenix and Cox in Southern Arizona at
http://www.cox.com/tucson.
Circle K Stores Inc.
Circle K Stores Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alimentation
Couche-Tard Inc., the leader in the Canadian convenience store industry.
In North America, Couche-Tard is the fourth largest convenience store operator
and the second largest independent (not integrated with a petroleum company)
convenience store operator. The Company currently operates a network of 4,898
convenience stores, 3,073 of which include motor fuel dispensing, located in
eight large geographic markets, including three in Canada and five which cover
23 American states in the United States. Some 34,000 people work at Couche-
Tard's executive offices and throughout the network.
About Info Touch
Info Touch Technologies, a strategic investment of Hewlett Packard, is
building the "TIO Network" the largest and most convenient national multi-
retailer network of financial services kiosks for the non-banked consumer
marketplace in North America. Info Touch's Premiere (powered by Surfnet) is
the preferred software platform for the delivery of automated services such as
bill payment, money transfer, digital merchandising, PIN dispensing for
pre-paid products and services, maps and directions, check cashing and
electronic coupons. Info Touch clients include: Circle K/Alimentation Couche-
Tard, ExxonMobil, Speedway SuperAmerica, Cricket Communications, COX
Communications, Memphis Light Gas and Water (MLGW) and Qwest Communications.
www.infotouch.net.
About the TIO Network
The "TIO Network" is the largest national multi-retailer network of self-
service financial service kiosks in North America. Services offered under the
TIO brand umbrella are tailored specifically towards the non-banked consumer
marketplace. The TIO brand provides a beacon that symbolizes fair, convenient
and secure access to financial services for non-banked consumers.
For further information, please contact:
Behshad Hastibakhsh, Media Relations – Info Touch Technologies
Tel: 604.298.4636, Ext. 250
Toll Free: 888.679.3322
Email: pr@infotouch.net
John Lewis, Business Development - Info Touch Technologies
Tel: 416-364-2266
Toll Free: 1-877-600-6001
Email: jrlewis@infotouch.net
Andrea Katsenes, Cox Communications Arizona
Tel: (623) 328-3272 (office) Tel: 602-694-1275 (cell)
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