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To: Jim Parkinson who wrote (16328)8/29/2000 11:10:25 AM
From: Michaelth1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
One clarification, please.

According to both IR and G*USA, the price of the car kit is not affecting sales in Canada or Australia.

Do you mean that the price of the car kit is not affected sales of G* phones in general or sales of the car kits? If the later, any idea on how many car kits have been sold (anyone know how many have been produced and the rate of production?)?

Thanks for your great information. I look forward to it.



To: Jim Parkinson who wrote (16328)8/29/2000 11:24:04 AM
From: Souze  Respond to of 29987
 
I am going to start my calling campaign againt this week to various distributors some of which I have already spoken to and test the progress from thier perspective.

Great! Data is always useful. Data on sales of car kits and marine kits would be extremely useful, for as you point out, those are most likely to entail lots of MOUs.

According to both IR and G*USA, the price of the car kit is not affecting sales in Canada or Australia.

I didn't mean to imply that the high price of the car kits impedes phone sales. What I meant was that it impedes MOU consumption. The argument for making the fixed-antenna kits more accessibly priced is that if you have it and it's convenient to use, you're more apt to use it. Thus more MOUs from an average vehicle-bound user, and there are probably a lot more of them than of commercial-sized users. IMO, as always.