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To: 10K a day who wrote (14001)8/27/2000 12:20:42 PM
From: UnBelievable  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
As has always been the case the people currently benefiting from providing the last new thing have a strong vested interest in not changing quickly.

Eating your young is understood in theory but seldom practiced.

New things will keep coming from new companies. Unfortunately the chances of them being competitive in 5 or 10 years is slim to none.

There is a small problem when companies derive more cash from their stock offering than they will ever derive from their sales.

It also seems that every small efficient company has the same problems that every big company has once the get big.

Growth and profits seldom go hand in hand. So far it doesn't seem to bother anyone.

$400 for ISDN seems high. We were able to get a T1 frame relay for $465 a month (Fibre to the door.) Someday someone will provide and charge for bandwidth on demand, don't know that T will be the one.
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