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Quatrro Selects RESCUECOM as Premier Business Partner to Provide Onsite Service to Customers Nationwide

RESCUECOM (www.rescuecom.com), the nation's premier Information Technology services franchise, today announced that it has signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Qresolve, a leading direct to consumer technical support services provider. Under this agreement, Qresolve will complement its remote technical support service offerings with nationwide onsite customer support delivered by RESCUECOM and its 199 service locations located across the U.S.

"RESCUECOM is proud to have been selected by Qresolve to play a key role in its national customer service program by providing its customers with our expert onsite support," said David A. Milman, CEO of RESCUECOM. "Increasingly complex computer technology has become integral to our lives both at work and at home and we are excited about the opportunity to deliver our unparalleled level of computer repair and service capabilities to Qresolve's growing list of customers."

"We are delighted to partner with RESCUECOM in this unique initiative," added Raman Roy, Chairman of Quatrro.


BNY Mellon to advise Chinese investors

The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.'s assets management unit is the first foreign company approved to provide indirect investment advice to Chinese investors -- giving BNY Mellon access to potentially tens of thousands of new customers, the company said. BNY Mellon Asset Management is teaming with domestic Chinese asset management firm China Southern Fund Management Co. Ltd. in a deal approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Chinese investors actually will deal with China Southern, with BNY Mellon advising its Chinese partner. "This landmark announcement means we are the first non-domestic asset managers to receive approval to advise on such a mandate, and it's an exciting opportunity for us to partner with a local institution in bringing global investment expertise to Chinese investors," said Jon Little, BNY Mellon Asset Management's vice chairman.


Legislators expect to see another round of telecom bills

ATLANTA - Companies looking to compete with AT&T to provide home telephone service want Georgia lawmakers to streamline the approval process, much like they did for the telecommunications giant's move into the video business.

Cable television representatives are also hoping legislators will give them other boosts to compete equally with telecom firms on tax incentives and satellite television providers on tax charges.

The General Assembly this year approved a statewide franchising application for companies wanting to provide television service. Before then, cable companies had to enter into contracts with individual local governments to negotiate fees for burying cable along county- or city-owned right-of-way property.

AT&T pushed for the policy change as the formerly strictly telephone company planned on launching television service and did not want to go through individual county commissions because of time and expense.