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To: Jon C who wrote (2695)8/25/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jon: You are correct, what X-Stream told you about the push across Europe was dead on according to post #2682. How patriotic are the British? Will they cave in to the USA through AOL or back the "home town boys" like FreeServe and X-stream? What about continental Europe? I wonder how they feel? AOL is worth billions. Most people like to back the under dog and give them a chance to make a few bucks. There are billions of dollars for all in free Internet business through advertising. I think once the word gets out by those thousands of companies that advertise that Internet advertising is superior to tv, radio, and magazines, etc. "the sky will be the limit". The hottest piece of advertising news that I heard on a tv show across Canada a little while ago should be used as a slogan. 'ADVERTISING ON THE INTERNET IS 1 CLICK AWAY FROM A TRANSACTION'. That is a classic! The sooner x-stream starts pushing that point the better.



To: Jon C who wrote (2695)8/27/1999 8:13:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jon: Canada's little free Internet company, Cybersurf (CY:ASE), jumped up big the last couple of days now at $3.50/sh.. They were only operating in 2 cities in Alberta, (Calgary and Edmonton). The reason for the big rise, they say, is they are about to introduce free Internet into Toronto, Ontario. Cybersurf has about 120,000 subscribers currently. (I'd say if Cybersurf had 430,000 subscribers like X-Stream would they be $13.00/sh approx.) There is no Free Internet in my area of Canada. My lap top is hooked up to a phone line and I pay $35.00/month. I pay $58.00/month for my home computer, an Internet cable hook-up. I was just offered a special deal where instead of paying a monthly charge for their cable modum plus, plus, I can buy their cable modum that was $350 on sale for $200. Then instead of paying $58.00/month, I will be paying about $40.00/month. With the jump of Cybersurf shares just moving into Toronto can you imagine the jump in Cybersurf if they were moving into a large city like London, England or into Continental Europe like X-Stream? X-Stream is now working on 1/2 million subscribers will they pick up 1 million subscribers in a population of 70 million in the UK, how many subscribers can X-Stream expect in Europe with a population of 370 million.????