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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (19953)6/19/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: Bo Le  Respond to of 22810
 
We have 10 days to wait to see if NPEC and IPVC will have a definitive agreement. Also, we need to know how they share future revenues. If each service user pay $25 a month, how much goes to NPEC? I saw in IPVC's news release, they expect THEY GET $40 million revenues. Does that imply NPEC get almost nothing? We need NPEC give us clear answers to these questions. Depending on get $5 from each user or only get $1 from a user, NPEC's valuation should be very different. How many people here expect NPEC to get the full $25 service fee from every future net phone service user?

Bo



To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (19953)6/19/1999 7:09:00 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 
All I know is IPVC signed an agreement with LVLT

I noticed that LVLT didn't make any annoucement about this whatsoever. I talked to their IR, he had never even heard of IPVoice.com. Could it be that once you strip away the hyperbole, IPVC has the same "agreement" with LVLT that you have with Sprint or MCI or whoever? IE, a customer? Maybe you should put that out on BusinessWire as well. All it takes is a credit card with a $300 limit.

So as it stands, we have NPEC announcing that Metroplus has a "letter of intent" to market a product from IPVoice.com that isn't even shipping and than non-shipping product is supposed to be connected to networking from LVLT that doesn't yet exist. And somehow this is supposed to make money before the reporting requirements knock NPEC onto the pink sheets.

Yep, sounds like a winning situation to me.