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Technology Stocks : E-net - (ETEL) Patented telephony product -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: WallStreetTips who wrote (534)12/13/1999 6:28:00 PM
From: CanynGirl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 545
 
I know this was runup by a chat room today, but looking at the press release from last week, it seems this one may be worth picking up on dips. Looks like they have a staggered PR campaign in the works.

At Thanksgiving, the company began offering a service allowing customers to make calls from their PCs to telephones in the United States.

The reverse service, telephone to the PC, is not yet available.

"We can do that technology," Robert Veschi, e-Net chief executive said. "We just haven't offered that yet. We're staggering the roll-out of our services. It's a lot to try to absorb in one fell swoop. We're announcing features a little at a time."

The new agreement, announced Wednesday, calls for ZeroPlus to use Broadwing's network where Broadwing, formerly Cincinnati Bell Inc., is available. Where it is not, carriers will partner with Broadwing, Veschi said.

E-Net, which is available in 168 countries, plans on rolling out international calling services within weeks, Veschi said.