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Technology Stocks : VWLC - VOICE AND WIRELESS CORP

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To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (122)11/3/1999 7:23:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh   of 175
 
Bob with the sales future that they are talking about at RB, I thought this NR is appro- what IF we are a CHEAPER FASTER BETTER Automotive E Mail Voice Activative ( & NO HANDS NEEDED with Built in Car Phones!) E Mail Retrival Source...and a LOT CHEAPER than the GM cost og $600 ish
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WSJ says GM unveils push to wire its cars to the Internet
General Motors Corp GM
Shares issued 753,008,273 1999-11-01 close $103
Wednesday Nov 3 1999
The Wall St. Journal reports in its Wednesday edition that General Motors Corp. is planning a big new push to wire its cars to the Internet, making the hardware needed for Web connections standard on many models. The centrepiece of GM's Web plans is a version of its three-year-old Onstar system, which combines a car phone and global positioning-system equipment to offer drivers emergency help and basic travel information. Unveiling its Web push at a trade show Tuesday evening, GM said Onstar will offer basic Internet features in cars some time next year. Though Onstar has just 70,000 subscribers, GM wants one million users by the end of next year and plans to add twice that number annually hereafter. For GM, the Web offers the promise of a holy grail that manufacturing companies all over the world are chasing: turning its one-time customers into buyers of long-term services, with predictable monthly revenue streams. Onstar, which costs $695 if bought separately, uses a built-in voice-activated car phone. The driver just presses a button to connect.

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