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To: Scottey who wrote (212)6/14/2000 3:02:00 PM
From: Brad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 580
 
Scottey, I understand the AMR is still in the works.

I like the idea of the technology. I think it would greatly reduce labor costs for utility companies. And labor costs are usually a very large expense item. It seems to me that should translate into a significant improvement in the bottom line which should make it very attractive to utility companies.

It also seems that this technology could be applied to any company that needs to read any type of meter or gauge remotely. I'm thinking of gas and oil companies. There are certainly a lot of those right in ATTP's back yard (Houston, TX).

I suspect that's one of the reasons they acquired Cameras, Etc. That company is supposed to be well connected to the oil & gas industry. It could make quite a customer list for the AMR technology... utility companies along with oil & gas companies in just Texas alone.

Just my opinions, of course.