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To: Nescom who wrote (17509)5/23/1999 9:36:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Read Replies (1) of 22810
 
If ACCR went to a dollar on a o/s of what 30 million and $10.00 unlimited calling for there service. With the large in place sales they have reported in the news and a operating system working what will the price of NPEC be for this type of service talked about in there news????

2. There are no special attachments. The systems that have
attachments
are for individual callers and are usually attached to a PC. We are
building a commercial system available to literally millions of users.
3. The caller has to be a MetroPlus member. The receiver has to be
in
a location where we have a termination switch. Our marketing will
reflect the locations we have available. Our first major cities are
Vancouver and Seattle. We will quickly expand through the
purchasing of
wholesale minutes through other VoiceOver IP backbones.
4. Commercial VoiceOver IP networks are just now coming into
being.
Our system is unique because it is mobile. We can sell a license to
an
operator and they can place a switch in a local business in any city.
"Mobile Telephony Services" is our hook. We are mainly a marketing
organization. Our strength is building customers for the service. We
don't want to be in AT&T's business.

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It would seem that were talking switched based IP service v/s the set up that ACCR has.. There system is a lot diffrent than that of the one NPEC is gooing to instal IMO.. or should I say from the reading in the news.
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