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Infinite Networks Announces Race to be Rescheduled

LAS VEGAS--Infinite Networks Corporation (Pink Sheets: INNX) CET, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary, announced today the race set for next week has been postponed.

The announcement was made by John W. Bush, President of Infinite Networks Corporation. In an interview Bush stated, Mr. Solaroli is more determined than ever and the race will be rescheduled. The CET technology is proven; we now need to find a transmission that can handle the torque.

The enclosed article released by The Washington Daily News article on February 6, 2007 written by Lawrence Keech, Staff Writer tells the story.

                 Transmission failure halts kilo event

By LAWRENCE KEECH
Staff Writer

According to engine builder Al Solaroli, the transmission problems on
the 47-foot Fountain to be used in this weekend's planned world record
attempt have forced the cancellation of the event. "They've burned up
two planetary gears," Solaroli said of the transmissions. "We are
awaiting their analysis and return." The transmissions proved to be a
problem two weeks ago when the CET engines produced nearly twice the
torque previously exerted on the boat, which Solaroli and others
likened to starting off a car in sixth gear. "They never expected to
have to handle the amount of torque we're producing," Solaroli said.

Fountain Powerboats president David Knight, could not immediately be
reached for comment. The kilo event had been scheduled to coincide
with the Miami Boat Show, a move to bolster already record sales at
previous boat shows in January.

Meanwhile, Solaroli said work continues in hopes of rescheduling the
world record attempts.

Lawrence Keech
Special Projects Manager
Washington Daily News
lawrence@wdnweb.com
252-940-4221

Infinite markets High Efficient Advance Technology H.E.A.T. through CET, LLC for the global Automotive and Marine/Boating industries.

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