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To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/29/1999 5:04:00 PM
From: lostmymoney  Respond to of 2891
 
Hi all,

Just got off work. What an exciting day. Something that came across my mind today was LDnet, LibertyOne, and the Cyclone. Guess I will have to call the Company and ask. I am behind.

Mike



To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/29/1999 5:42:00 PM
From: mark garner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2891
 
Mitch:

Now THAT was a great post. It should be
in the header of this thread.

desousa is just grasping for negatives.

sorry tom, your list is bull.



To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/29/1999 6:43:00 PM
From: Noneyet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2891
 
Mitch,

Can you provide address and a phone number for the franklin Scottsdale, Arizona office ? That office does not seem to be listed, under franklin telecom Scottsdale, Arizona ?

Do you also know what are the patents, trademarks and copyrights franklin holds? Also what parts of their equipment are manufactured in house ?
>>>>>Manufacture our own proprietary parts - including the DSP<<<<

I do have some other questions regarding your post, and I will post them as time allows.

By the way and as a side note, this was misleading and you should have explained yourself better. This was not the tempest product specifically to which you referred Gartner Group Market size etc. correct?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
VoIP with the Tempest

16. Gartner group says it is a leading technology for the future.
17. Phone calls can be routed thru private nets or the Internet (source FNET web)
18. Market size estimated at 1-2 billion by 2001 (varying estimates - various sources)
19. To start a phone company, you can buy equipment for as little as $25,000 (source - Frank Peters interview)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

More later



To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/29/1999 7:21:00 PM
From: David Colvin  Respond to of 2891
 
Mitch,

Congratulations.....an absolutely fabulous post!!!

I's really great to see you completely outclass the resident boogie men who haunt the thread with nothing but meaningless innuendos and lame two-year old arguments that have no material effect on current or future FCM/FNet revenues and net operating earnings.

It would be nice if "some" others would post important stuff like you just did, but alas they are simply stuck in first gear and can't seem to get themselves out of the quicksand "facts" they've posted here. They are sinking further and further every day with their drivel and don't even realize it. People are starting to laugh at them, not with them.....really too bad.

Dave



To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/29/1999 8:04:00 PM
From: Noneyet  Respond to of 2891
 
Hi Mitch,

I thought you might be interested in this as just a few ( :-)ggg ), of the statements contained in your post are forward looking as in THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE BELOW. I assume they are covered under the general disclaimer :-). As in a bullish president's messages. Take a look. Read it well. pay particular attention to the sales forecast, the D-Mark Channel Bank, Cyclone line, the MPP products projections and that stars program that going to outfit 500 Airports ( although he cannot discuss the selling price ). and the old 100,000,000 ( as in one hundred million dollars ) fnet IPO projections Pay Attention Now, here we go !!!!!!!!!!!!

FTEL's Presdent's message Jan 3, 1997
Dear Shareholder or Franklin Visitor:

Happy New Year! I've been a businessman for
many years and a practicing engineer for even
longer . . . and I can't remember ever
beginning a new year with more anticipation or
optimism! Every direction I look at Franklin,
there's something new and exciting going on.

Sales on our traditional products remain brisk.
Our production ramps are up and running.
The D-Mark Channel Bank keeps finding its
way into new corporate markets, from Fortune
500 giants down to modest but savvy ISP's.

1997 has been the target year for seeing
FNet-complete with a full complement of
added value features-launched onto the
American business scene as a stand-alone
public company. (It's almost impossible to
believe that a year ago, FNet was still in the
'gleam in the eye' stage!) However, once
again FNet is caught up in a whirlwind of
growth which far outstrips our forecasts,
thanks to the availability of our Flat Rate 800
Number Service, which is unique to the
industry.

One additional offshoot of the current 800 #
explosion is that FNet has become one of
Franklin Telecom's biggest customers for
Channel Banks, as we expand our
infrastructure to accommodate demand.
Fortunately, we expect the new Cyclone to be
available for use within the next 60-90 days.
This will be a great way to launch what we
anticipate to be one of Franklin's all time best
selling product lines!

We have active joint ventures already
underway to facilitate continued development
of the Cyclone line through the next several
generations. We are now working to arrange
appropriate marketing and distribution
channels to maximize the Cyclone's impact.

Watch for news of additional acquisitions and
alliances which can be announced during the
next few weeks.

In short, Franklin is poised to take 1997 by
storm! Welcome aboard.

For more details on what's happening, keep
reading!

The Vision:

We envision Franklin building our worldwide communications company to offer products made of proprietary software and hardware sold by FTEL which are extremely hard to copy and, services provided by FNet which are unique to FNet subscribers worldwide.

Franklin Telecom will design and build the hardware and software.

FNet will sell services and hardware products from FTC and others.

There is a manufacturing license which links FTC & FNet.

The products and their development are the continuation of a plan which we have followed for many years. If you would like to learn more about FTEL and our 17 year history, click here.

CURRENT EVENTS:

We are now poised to take FNet to the public so we can make our dreams (and 5 years of planning!) come true.

The Financial Plan consists of 3 steps:

Raise $1,000,000 via a Private Placement of FTEL shares to fund FNet and to buy parts for the FTC D-Mark Channel Bank and Cyclone products. Finished Sept. 1996.

Raise $10,000,000 via a Private Placement of FNet shares at $1.00 per share to finish the design and acquire certain software assets to complete the Franklin Data Voice Server. (DVS). Underway

1.Raise $100,000,000 via a public offering of FNet at a pricing range of $10 to $15 per share to grow the operation and deploy the DVS in 25+ countries. In Preparation

CURRENT EVENTS:

PROJECT WE HAVE UNDERWAY:

1.Since the recent introduction of the new advanced unit, D-Mark Channel Bank sales have taken off! We have shipped more D-Mark's in the last 30 days than the entire history of the product. We began shipping the new 8 port analog MVIP buss card (ICV8) last month with great success. We also designed a brand new telco combination DC power supply and Ringer which further reduces the cost of the
product. The R&D for this was done in the last quarter of FY96 ending June 30, 1996. These units range from $3,500 to 5,000 in price while the competition runs $7,000 to $10,000 for equivalent features. However, probably the most pressing advantage is ease of installation and operation. ISP's and others who want and need to take advantage of the new T1 pricing nation wide can be up and running in
an hour instead of the usual 3 days.
2.Joint Venture with StarComm (70% FTC - 30% SC) to produce the Cyclone. This product consists of the D-Mark Channel bank T1 card, most of the D-Mark Channel Bank Software, modified for the Cyclone plus the new Franklin ICM8 card which is a joining of the D-Mark Channel Bank Analog 8 port Voice card and 8 - V.34 modems from StarComm designed into one board which can be upgraded in
the future to the new Rockwell 56k technology. The result is a unit which will accept up to 4 T1 spans and deliver 24 Modem out puts per T1. We have redesigned the system from the ground up to make it feature rich and have still reduced the parts cost by 50%. We will also add Simple Network Management Protocol to the system.
3.FNet went National in September with a contract with GridNet division of World Com. The results have been fewer than expected new customers. We identified the problem as our pricing at $19.95 for 15 hours. We have now launched a new ad campaign aimed at the mass market offering $15.00 unlimited use for a 6 month sign-up (special offer good until December 31, 1996), without a web page. We will continue to charge our local customers $19.95 including a web page.
4.Production ramp up for the D-Mark Channel Bank. We are now in full swing and orders are flowing in. U. S. Robotics, Sysnet and several new customers continue to order the D-Mark.
5.Production ramp up for MPP products. (There are 3 system products). The three largest orders were from Revco for $100,000 and $400,000 and from Gandalf UK and Raytheon for the FAA "Stars" program. (We don't have this final contract in hand but we do have the orders.) The Stars program will re-outfit 500 airports - both FAA and Department of Defense Military Airports. Franklin's product
is used to process radar data and each airport can require from two to four systems. I can't discuss our selling price but the Stars Program requires production Capabilities and Commitments for ten years - through the year 2005.
6.Filing of SEC Form 10 (once the Audit is completed). This will result in a return to quarterly reporting status.
7.SEC attorneys are proceeding with Three projects 1) Form 10 & Audit. 2) Registration Statement for warrant holders and 3) FNet IPO documentation preparation.

Franklin is bursting at the seams with orders and prosperity! Thanks for stopping
by our Web Site.

-- Frank W. Peters


This old president's message does not mean anything,:-), Because this time your new 76 point post program is definetely different Stand by, for there is more coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I know, I know, this has nothing to do with today. If I may, I would like to steal this quote from Jan. 3 1997;

Franklin is bursting at the seams with orders and prosperity!

Thanks for insuring my continued presence here.



To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/29/1999 9:00:00 PM
From: Seth L.  Respond to of 2891
 
BRAVO MITCH!!!!

You make my attempt look silly.GGG

Really Mitch I appreciate your hours of work

As for Thomas he will counter, twist, and evade. After we finish this challenge than the reader/investor can decide and that is the most important goal of this thread I would hope.

Sethyinawe



To: Mitch Aunger who wrote (1135)6/30/1999 4:36:00 PM
From: Straight Up  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2891
 
Hi Mitch

Great post!!

Will do some of my own DD tonight and help you get your list to 100! lol

Straight Up