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To: YxY who wrote (46)3/23/2000 11:43:00 AM
From: Steve Lee  Respond to of 121
 
It is not clear from the fax but from banner telecom's main catalog, efxc's products are the only disposable batteries that this company distributes.

bannertelecom.com features pictures of EF's products, but is short on details. They make a bit of a fuss about Zinc Air batteries being available in the UK for the first time so I have no doubt that they are the ones in the promotion.

Don't forget that the œ9.99 is a trade price whereas the $19.90 is a retail price.

As for your other comment about the performance of Zinc air batteries, I don't know.



To: YxY who wrote (46)4/2/2000 4:49:00 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 121
 
Looking at Tessco's website (TESS is one of my holdings), I see that they offer airGO Zinc Air batteries from a supplier called Wireless Solutions. Who are these people? I am not sure if they are the same Wireless Solutions as the compnay at wirelesssolutions.com as that site has no mention of airGO and the company logo is different.

From the info at Tessco's site, these batteries "require air to operate, especially when making or receiving a call. Once the pack is opened, the battery should be used promptly". I think this answers your question in your previous post about continued discharge when not in use.

tessco.com