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To: cm who wrote (7412)6/12/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
I just knew it!

All this time we've been trying to get International Butt Munch to see the light when we should have been courting Blockbuster and General Mills! Maybe not? While we slog (nice word, eh?) along toward the diabolically slow coming about of a fiber optic line connected to every house, CD-ROMs and DVDs will remain the most effective way to deliver large digital files to the neglected, copper connected, consumer - paying for one line for the phone, another for the TV, another for the PC, screwed by their long distance carrier, the Baby Bells, TCI... feels gooooood don't it! For WaveEnabled PCs and other information sharing devices now coming by the hoards to market, WAVX can do everything Channelware NetActive technology can. On the internet, WAVX technology is more sophisticated in terms of salvaging expensive server capacity, being economically scaleable, providing consumer transaction logs, metering functions and more. For trial use of games, we can give "kids" more than a mere and measly 72 hours to use up at their leisure even if it takes them forever! In short, WAVX can do all the distribution and transaction handling costs cheaper and service consumers better. Our content providing partners (some in bed with our "competion") can slip CDs inside the cover of any magazine (even naughty ones, there's a market!) or they can be ordered from on-line catalogs for free rather than "rented" for 6 bucks from Ballbusters or the price of a box of Frosted Flakes. Yech! And of course, WAVX isn't limited to CD-ROM and DVD distribution.. We'll deal with broadband, cable and satellite systems, datacast and intercast transmission via broadcast TV signals, whatever it takes!

You're right cm. The benefit of Channelware is they're getting the "concept" out there. WAVX, not to worry, has the most all-encompassing solution to take advantage of the whole of it.
As "the chip" is deployed to a fully-digitally-switched-fiber-optic-
networked-world, we'll kill 'em all! For now, slog on!

Enjoy the Sun!
Marty