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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MEME Media Entertainment
MEME 5.950+4.9%Dec 18 4:00 PM EST

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To: Mackie who wrote (79)2/13/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (1) of 638
 
Also this may be interesting for you to view;

Their is another Company out their that offers a similar service.

MCOM

But their is a big difference SPEED

Below is a question answered on MCOM web site;

Q. How fast is a Ricochet modem?
A. Over the Ricochet network: you can expect standard modem-like performance, with speeds from 14.4 to 28.8 kbps, depending on where you are in the network, the applications you are using, and your hardware configuration. The closer you are to a repeater radio or Wired Access Point (WAP), the better your modem will likely perform.

Imagine yourself surfing the net at 14.4? NOT ME.
Also MCOM stock is going for 11 + and they are losing money;
If you look at MCOM and how it works you get dizzy with all the networks and relays no wonder it is sooooo slow.

Below is MEME;

This company has a huge jump ahead of others in this field. They have a proprietary system that can be accessed by laptop or PC to access the
Internet w/o modem or phone line. The signal is transmitted through
radio frequencies. Transmission speeds from 64K - 10 Meg. No Internet
Service provider needed. Recently sold a 2 Megabit high-speed data link
to EXXON to replace their T-1. They were chosen over many other
companies.

Now you tell me what this stock is worth <eom>
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