More from RED_SLK; he sounds pretty credible to me.
RckScntst3 - (My Source) by: RED_SLK230 11/4/1999 11:39 pm EST Msg: 15886 of 15893 Globalstar USA in California is the subsidiary for providing service in US. They do not distribute phones but they do sign you up for service and then they have a distributor for the phones contact you. It' s an 877 (toll free) number. I left it at the office. Anyway, they are full of information regarding "soft rollout" and "commercial rollout". What my source told me is that (and I will ramble): -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) A "select few" subscribers already have the phones for testing and test are going fine. Service almost always works while standing near the outer edge of a multi-story building and generally works in the heart of the building, despite claims to the contrary. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) There are only 12 active distributors now because if there is a problem with the phones they have an easy recall. There will be over 100 distributors in the US once the final test is over. NOTE: A distributor of the phone is not a service provider. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3) About 20,000 phones have been manufactured for worldwide distribution but will not be released in USA until final testing is complete in USA - which should be around mid-December. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4) Phones are currently being released in Brazil (I think. My notes are at the office) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5) Ads are being run in 80 magazines for November - December publications. Magazines like National Geograhic Explorer, Biking, Maritime ???, etc... Very targeted audiences, NOT LIKE Forbes, Business Week, etc. I personally have not seen an ad. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6) Their database of US subscribers is now 7,000. Before the ads hit the street they were signing up about 50 people per day (the public). Each month the database growth rate has increased 25%. Remember, this is pre-ad campaign. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7) They do not have the numbers for demand from their special marketing partners such as the maritime, oil drilling, mining industries, etc. The database they have is only from the general public. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8) Commercial rollout begins in Feb. 2000. I did not quite understand the "commercial rollout" distinction from the rollout starting in mid-December (sorry). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9) They are currently expanding their national call center in the US because they expect to be slammed by subscriber request from the ads. They did not give me any numbers for what they expect. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10) I did not get a list of distributors. That is my task for tomorrow. But remember, a distributor of the phone IS NOT the same as a service provider. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I have done more research and talked to guys with the company in marketing and special projects associated with the data end. The notes above are sourced from their call center. As far as data goes, they will begin in April 2000. The only transmission rate available is 9600bps. I do not have alot of information but I am fishing. Have also called some marketing partners to collect information. I am not convinced of the demand yet, but so far things look as good as Schwartz has claimed. I am long the stock though my initial interest and initial trade was a short position. My basis for trading a stock is purely technical, but I don't like to be surprised by changes in the fundamentals so I always do some homesork. Technically, the stock looks like a surprise to alot of traders (going to 37 - 39). I belive a stop at 20 1/8 |