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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL)
FTEL 0.550+12.2%Jan 2 3:59 PM EST

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To: Martin P. Smith who wrote (33329)5/4/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple   of 41046
 
Oh yeah!! distributing FNet PBX functions completely across a global WAN, where other solutions merely attach separate PBXs to the network rather than using the network as the PBX." All phones have access to outside lines at all locations where outside line gateways are installed. A caller in Indy, for example, can access a gateway in Argentina across the FNet network and place a local call there.

In addition, companies can utilize their existing WAN links to provide phone services to each WAN location.

Franklins WAN-based architecture ensures that its PBX does not have a single point of failure, as with conventional PBXs. If one server fails, the remainder of the system continues with normal operation.

Toll-grade quality voice, ability to provide phone service and PBX features, least cost routing of calls, multiple servers eliminate single points of failure, preserves existing legacy network to desktop-mini-tempies> ggg

Using the FNet network as THE PBX? Oh Yeah!!!!! Nothing new here, just news-worthly tidbits from hi-temp'

hehehe-sTempy
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