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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (10449)2/19/2001 3:10:51 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (2) of 13572
 
Ahh Yes I see your point. There is no limit of thinking up nifty ways to use bandwidth, that's not the problem. The problem is making money off of it to point so it makes sense to support the continuation of the build out. The slowing the economy has brought the pie in the sky ideas hurling down and in some case smashing into faces of those providers, equipment vendors, and investors that were and are not ready for any amount of reality to enter into the system. Ok that's most obvious in the price deprecation we are seeing, only the most brain dead can't see that now. What I want to know is the following. What will the state of the telecom sector be in after what we have now is finally priced in? I was about to write something longer, but the following sums it up. Is there hope? Also, what should be done so the telecom sector makes more sense down the road? One more thing. Correct me if wrong. The mess the telecom sector is in was destine to happen and was only exasperated because of the Internet and New Economy hype.

Greg
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