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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL)
FTEL 3.290-0.9%1:57 PM EST

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To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (30970)3/24/1998 8:19:00 PM
From: Judith  Read Replies (2) of 41046
 
Stephen,

I don't know if WCOM will want to have their customers use the tempest or not.

However...

1. As far as has been stated so far by Helen, or the limited information provided in the news releases, there is no agreement between FTEL and WCOM for what you are suggesting. This is not to say it is impossible, but it is pure speculation at this time.

2. Don't you think the merger of WCOM and MCI may impact any desired involvement with the Tempest "network". It seems to me that providing an alternative means for worldwide telephone service would be in conflict with MCI. I have been trying to understand why a company like MCI would want that competition or how it could fit in with the MCI offerings. I also believe that MCI already has some VOIP alliances defined. If you see how the future FNET is compatible with a merged WCOM/MCI and their source of revenue from their customers , I would appreciate your input.

Thanks

Judith
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