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Hollywall Entertainment Inc. (HWAL) Dedicated to Extending Broadband, Fiber Services to Communications Tech ‘Deserts’

  • Hollywall Entertainment Inc. is a widely diversified technology and broadcasting company, with revenue streams derived from an extensive catalog of music, film, television, software and game library rights
  • The company is dedicated to ensuring rural communities largely bereft of reliable communications technology embodied in broadband Internet are able to gain access to quality and affordable services
  • The war in Ukraine has served to highlight the importance of Internet access beyond mere entertainment value, as the country’s citizens struggle to maintain “life-saving services online”
Amid the disruptions to society and normal daily activity engendered by the war in Ukraine, the difficulty in maintaining “life-saving services online” and efforts to provide solutions for Ukraine’s citizens highlight the vital importance of delivering Internet access amid crisis (https://ibn.fm/n2csu). While the United States is by no means beset with the armed invasion of a foreign nation, concerns about ensuring “digital equity” through access to the Internet and its resources have long been a focus of telecommunication and broadcasting company Hollywall Entertainment (OTC: HWAL). And with passage of the infrastructure legislative package urged by President Joe Biden last year, the government has become more of a player than ever. The law will “rebuild America’s roads, bridges and rails, expand access to clean drinking water, ensure every American has access to high-speed internet, tackle the climate crisis, advance environmental justice, and invest in communities that have too often been left behind,” according to the White House’s explanation (https://ibn.fm/5cYW6). The high-speed Internet access will be advanced by $65 billion in appropriations through a historic investment in broadband infrastructure deployment, specifically targeting rural and racial minority “unserved” or “underserved” communities, while also delivering lower prices for internet service. A Harvard Business Review census showed that 36.4 percent (16 million) of Black households do not have a computer or broadband access and 70 percent of Black Americans report being under-prepared with digital skills, affecting their employability, leading the late congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis to describe access to the Internet as “the civil rights issue of the 21st century” (https://ibn.fm/RDhuS). Hollywall President and CEO Darnell Sutton helped to pioneer the concept of “Fiber to the People” as a way of empowering small communities, especially those in the South’s “Black Belt,” to pursue the self-determination so central to American ideals. Hollywall’s HW Vision subsidiary, is offering affordable high-speed internet access, tele-health, energy, web conferencing, domain and hosting, IOT, managed internet services, video broadcasting and nationwide unlimited talk, text and data cellular phone plans to its customers. Hollywall derives its revenue from an extensive catalog of music, film, television, software and game library rights, and has announced the pending development of non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”) based on its rights to artists’ works. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Hollywall.com. NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to HWAL are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/HWAL

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