July 7, 2005, 12:00 AM

PhotoChannel Signs Agreement with Leading Canadian Wireless Carrier

Kurt Peters

Senior Executive Editor

Bell Mobility customers can pick up camera phone prints from Canadian retailers like Wal-Mart and Black`s

VANCOUVER, July 6 -- PhotoChannel Networks Inc. (TSX-V: PNI and OTCBB: PHCHF) ("PhotoChannel") today announced an agreement to integrate PhotoChannel`s technology with Bell Mobility`s picture messaging services. Bell Mobility, a division of Bell Canada, is a leading Canadian wireless carrier and currently offers customers a wide range of camera phone handsets.

By integrating the PhotoChannel Network with its camera phone service, Bell Mobility customers can order prints from any of PhotoChannel`s participating retailers, including industry leaders such as Wal-Mart Canada and Black`s Photo.

"This is an example of PhotoChannel`s commitment to creating numerous onramps for content acquisitions and printing," said Peter Fitzgerald, Chairman and CEO of PhotoChannel. "Our network retailer partners benefit from Bell Mobility`s innovative services like picture messaging, and we`re very pleased to have been chosen as a Bell Mobility partner."

About PhotoChannel
Founded in 1995, PhotoChannel has created and manages the open standard PhotoChannel Network environment. Major photofinishing retailers and wireless carriers to provide their consumers with online image printing and picture messaging services currently utilize the PhotoChannel system. There are more than 8,000 retail locations worldwide accepting print orders from the PhotoChannel system. For more information on the Company visit www.photochannel.com.

WARNING: The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the information contained in this release. The Company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.

For More Information:
Kyle Hall EVP, Business Development
PhotoChannel Networks Inc.
khall@photochannel.com
604-893-8955 ext 293

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