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Texas Schools to Stream Holocaust Presentation

WALTHAM, Mass., and LUBBOCK, Tex.—March 27, 2006—StarBak Communications, a provider of integrated network solutions that allow organizations to deliver video-based applications over IP networks, has announced that Texas Schools' Education Service Center Region 17 will use StarBak for the streaming and archiving of its upcoming video presentation, “Surviving Dachau, Liberating Mauthausen.”

The event, sponsored by an AT&T Foundation grant, will be broadcast live to K-12 schools in Texas on March 28 and 29, 2006. According to a Starbak announcement, Mrs. Eva Hance, survivor of Dachau Concentration Camp, and Mr. Mark A. Greeslin, United States Army, 11th Armored Division and liberator of Mauthausen Concentration Camp, will provide firsthand accounts of the liberation of the Dachau and Mauthausen concentration camps on May 5, 1945.

“We are grateful for the opportunity that the AT&T Foundation Grant has provided. It has allowed students across Texas to hear the story of the Holocaust first hand. It will be an event they will never forget,” said Brenda Campbell, distance learning specialist, ESC Region 17, in the announcement.

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