Hi Bob,
I'm not calling John any rude name, other them him being narrow minded, which he is giving proof of, because he's not even trying to understand the Siemens deal. Do you call this incivil?
You got something wrong, Bob. Fonix HAS produced a product, i.e. technology. It is Siemens now that based on fonix' technology will have to produce a chip. I don't think anybody here is implying that the Siemens deal means 15$ or 20$ for fonix. It is the third party confirmation that most of you were sceptical about. For all of those who continually pounded on this thread that fonx was a scam and only fluff the Siemens deal is the answer. You were not one of those, so I am not accusing you, but you know that there have been quite a few.
Have you ever thought that now that the Siemens deal has come true some of the other alliances that fonix has talked about could also become reality? It looks as though the majority here still has not understood fonix' strategy: this deal is the first one in a series of and the sum of all deals will make the difference between fonix and its peers. Fonix will penetrate the telecom, the computing, the consumer electronics, the automotive and you name it markets through the strategic partners they are talking to. They will not refine themselves to a mere dictation software. With the alliance with Siemens, an undisputed leader in the world wide telecom business, they have just marked the beginning.
Regard,
Frank |