it is a basic part of the protocols that have been developed by their SAS subsidiary. I assume you have reviewed the SAS website?
How silly of me to think that Cinemail was an important product for NCDR. It seems now that it's of minimal importance, and that I should have been focusing my attention on this web site. I can be so dense sometimes. Well, I took a look at it, and I confess that I'm just too dumb to understand exactly what it is you're selling. I saw some technical mumbo jumbo, a bunch of links to standard industry definitions, a "news" section with a series of articles about satellite companies with pockets much deeper than NCDR's, a couple of links that don't work, and a toll number to call for further information. Interestingly, I didn't find an E-Mail address anywhere on the site, which is odd for any company these days, much less an internet company. Nor was there any information on how to order the product, whatever it is, or how much it would cost.
So it seems we're once again back to the fact that this is a speculative stock where we have only the word of the promoters that the technology is real and profitable. Which in turn does make the less than stellar past record of the principals quite relevant. There also seems to be a reluctance on the part of the company's supporters here to explain in detail what the technology is, how it works, why it is superior to the competition, and how the company will profit from it where others couldn't. Certainly statements like the one quoted above do nothing to further an understanding of the company. Unless, of course, one is inclined to believe that the company is a scam and it's supporters are touts, in which case it would tend to confirm that preconception.
FWIW,
Mark |