Ok, but I reserve the right to seek answers to anyone's legitimate questions, even Cliff's.
By the way, I'm just kidding about 'reserving the right", I know I can ask whatever I want to ask about FNTN.
I would just suggest that, if we had someone knowledgable about telecommunications technology actually calling FNTN to get answers, it might contribute greatly to the information. I am a programmer and have some understaning of what it takes to define decision algorythms and set up a data warehouse, but I don't know enough about switches and lines to ask and understand the pertinent telecommunication questions.
While it's true that you can't get all the answers by calling the company, it seems to me that you'd have to call the company to get answers to questions like:
(1) Why did you choose Ascend over Cisco (or someone else)?
(2) What type of telecom lines are you running and how much throughput will they handle?
(3) Why did it take so long to propogate your DNS? (As if that's relevant anymore. I really don't know how long it takes any company, technical or not, to propogate a DNS?
Anyway, my point is, again, why shouldn't each of us use our expertise to really dig into this company, rather than presenting ourselves as a network expert, tax expert, SEC expert, Nevada Corp expert, internet expert, BB stock expert, etc?
Kevin |