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To: Ms. X who wrote (21375)6/17/1999 11:47:00 AM
From: Dana Johnson  Respond to of 34811
 
From the FCLX thread intro: "...an alternative provider of high bandwidth integrated telecommunication services to business customers in Peru, Chile and Colombia. "

Subject 25818



To: Ms. X who wrote (21375)6/17/1999 11:48:00 AM
From: J.B.C.  Respond to of 34811
 
FCLX...What do they do?

From their latest quarterly report:

The Company's strategy is to (i) build facilities based fiber optic and digital switching intelligent networks; (ii) develop strategic relationships with
technology network vendors and developers of Internet-based software; and (iii) provide end-to-end network solutions to business customers in
key Latin American business centers.

Today, the Company is operating state-of-the-art fiber optic ATM/IP networks in Santiago, Chile and Lima, Peru, and as a result of the Company's
February 1999 acquisition of Teleductos, S.A. the Company currently has operations in Bogota, Cali and Cartagena Colombia. ATM is an
information transfer standard that is one of a general class of packet technologies. ATM can be used by many different information systems,
including local area networks to deliver traffic at varying rates, permitting a mix of voice, data, video and multimedia. The fiber optic cable installed
in (i) Santiago, runs through the downtown business district and the outlying industrial and airport corridor, (ii) Lima, runs through the major
commercial and industrial districts of Lima, and the port city of Callao and (iii) Bogota, runs through the major commercial and industrial districts
of Bogota

Jim



To: Ms. X who wrote (21375)6/17/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Tulvio Durand  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34811
 
My two favorites: CSCO breaks DT, and EMC breaks TT. You got to like these, right? Where's Tom, by JorJ? I know he likes CSCO and maybe EMC too.

Tulvio