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Microcap & Penny Stocks : QuesTec.com (QSTI)

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To: Charles H. Waldron who wrote (1795)4/19/1999 8:07:00 PM
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Charles,
I see by checking your profile that you've been in IATV. See this excerpt from QSTI Management report in December. It mentions discussions with IATV for a future deal.

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These relationships and the company's other development efforts have allowed QuesTec to expand its client base beyond television networks. QuesTec had been in discussions with ACTV since the summer of ‘97, to integrate SuperVision with their interactive television system. Those efforts led to a contract in September in which QuesTec provided SuperVision as a main channel of content for ACTV during the broadcast of the Mets vs. Astros doubleheader on September 15, 1998. Of major significance was that aside from the cable television production on FOX Southwest, SuperVision was broadcast via the internet onto several large screen monitors at the All Star Café in Times Square New York. Invited quests of ACTV were able to see every pitch displayed by SuperVision in real-time over the internet. Management is currently discussing integrating SuperVision into ACTV's upcoming regional and national launch of interactive television with TCI and FOX.
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