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Microcap & Penny Stocks : access power (accr)
ACCR 0.00170-5.6%Oct 29 10:27 AM EST

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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (777)5/19/2000 1:57:00 PM
From: Bo Le  Read Replies (1) of 803
 
ACCR --- A broadband internet beneficiary

Why?

Imagine you use AOL as your ISP and you have ACCR's NetCaller service. How can you make a call? You have to login to your AOL account first (2 - 3 minutes needed) and then you lanch netcaller, and then you make your call. After you finish, you need not to forget to logout and turnoff your computer (another 2 -3 minutes). This is too much work for most people unless she/he really wants save every penny.
Therefore, VOIP based phone-to-phone service looks more attractive. No login/logout needed, but just punch a long string of numbers into your phone directly. You don't save much like NetCaller but still cheaper than AT&T.

Now imagine you have ATHM or DSL high speed internet service and NetCaller service. How you can make a call? The only thing you need to do is one click to the number you want to call in your pre-defined NetCaller calling list because your high speed connection is always on and NetCaller is always up. This make pc-to-phone VOIP call is even better than phone-to-phone VOIP call because you don't need to punch 20+ digit numbers everytime you use a VOIP based phone-to-phone service. Oh, we all know you can make unlimited calls with no per minutes charge if you using NetCaller.

Broadband service is taking off. I believe so will ACCR.

Just my two cents.

Bo
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