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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FNet=Internatl Voice/Fax/Data&Video Services ViaInternet

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To: Bruce Hoyt who wrote (477)8/13/1999 5:24:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple   of 609
 
Bruce: On a serious note, nomoredodo, I promise. But as IP telephony finds future value in "converged networks", there's going to ba a cooling off with IP used as a tool for making inexpensive long distance telephone calls. Plain and simple, when you visit the MCI's of Telecom.

Trends are in, clothing not included < :

FCM should at least make this emerging trend noticed too investors. In my opinion, all they see are cheap minutes, produced by someone else, using FCM's equipment. That could have taken us far a few years ago, but not now. If you look at the network of FCM, selling box's for cheap minutes, FNet allowing cheap traffic for cheap minutes off-on net though affiliates like JMBest, USAT, and a few others. The true meaning of "convergence" doesn't show its "trendy-head"

True Convergence is: the bringing together of voice, video, and data traffic on a single network. This tighter network should integrate every level of communication?...I think so!

These are basic convergence messages, is all of this incorporated into FCM equipment?

"Payload convergence" enables different data types, such as data and video, to be carried in the same communications format.

"Protocol convergence" is the movement from multiprotocol to single protocol networks.

"Physical convergence" occurs when payloads with different service requirements travel over the same network equipment.

"Device convergence" is the ability of network devices to support "different networking paradigms" in a single system.

In my estimation, we are seeing some of this, but what do the investors know?

Is there a Trend I'm not seeing, tell me I'm stupid about this one, I might belive you!

So FNet couldn't have been built in a day, but it should have a nice network by now!!! Money was thrown out the door flying over EuroAsia, when we had the equipment to build from LA out!

It's basic science, no one can survive by themselves. Tell me there's something in the news I'm missing in regards to following the "convergence trend"?

<perplexed but still grinning>

El-sTempy
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