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To: donkeyman who wrote (1713)7/2/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: Suntrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Greetings all !

I am having an interesting visit in London. For the record, nethead and x-stream have moved their offices from the Lavendar Hill address to a new address at:

4th Floor
11-20 Capper Street (i don't imagine that it is named after Jon C !?)
London
WC1E 6JA

Telephone: 0171-207-1100 (the phone was answered as X-stream Network)

I am planning on visiting the office later today to see what i can find out.

Had a very interesting afternoon at Companies House yesterday ! It will take me a day or so to make sense of all the reports that i was able to print out on Nethead, X-stream and Mega Com. Over 60 pages !

I am flying to Greece tomorrow for a week so i will try and post info before i go. If i am not able to i will look for internet access in Greece and post as soon as i can.

Keep smilin !

ST



To: donkeyman who wrote (1713)7/2/1999 10:00:00 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3519
 
Donkeyman, I know you are enthusiastic but I want the lurkers here to get accurate info.

--Cheap hotel rooms can be had for much less than $300, depending on your definition of cheap (if you insist on a Sheraton then $300 may be right)

--Gas does not cost $5 per gallon or more as far as I know (our British lurkers can tell us if they are paying 3 pounds per gallon or more than 75 pence per liter - excuse me, litre)

--Brits have a long tradition of shopping on the "High Street", a longer version of old town squares in the US. Shopping malls and Wal-marts have not overrun traditional English shopping, though large discount stores are popular all over Europe

--It remains to be seen whether Brits will adapt to online shopping. In any case, the traditional retailers like Dixons which offer free ISP's already have a marketing and delivery structure built up.

That doesn't mean death for XSNI but it puts them behind the curve since they have to strike up E-commerce partnerships to get any E-commerce revenue at all.