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To: Michael Allard who wrote (22600)3/18/2001 6:58:36 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Michael - re : considering buying G* bonds @ 10 cents on the dollar -- it looks like it is reasonable to assume that tomorrow morning, before trading in G* bonds (or stock) opens, we may FINALLY get the (stupid) re-organization plan.

So, the bonds will probably be sharply lower or sharply higher in price.

Jon.



To: Michael Allard who wrote (22600)3/18/2001 7:20:03 PM
From: WR  Respond to of 29987
 
Another use for Globalstar. Everyone is eating our lunch. LOL WR

Skynet Telematics.com Inc., are pleased to announce that they have received orders for 150 SKAMP Pro-active track and trace units from MTS Bobcat (UK based company), Europe’s largest Bobcat dealer and 116 units from Bobcat Wales (UK based Company). Both companies intend to fit SKAMP to their whole fleet of Hire and Sale Bobcats, skid loaders and Bobcat Mini Excavators.

Skynet have spent a considerable amount of time and money devising sensors specific to the unique requirements of Bobcat dealers in respect of remote access to vehicle information and vehicle status.

Bobcat bespoke solutions include the elimination of theft and ensures vehicle service requirement calculated on working hours of use. Sensors are configured to give temperature readings and alarm at pre-set levels. Immobilisation of Bobcats in the event of theft, non-paying customers, or end of hire contract, can be achieved remotely by sending a GSM signal to activate the traction lock.

Geo-fencing the work area by way of an invisible electronic net, ensures that an alarm is activated if the Bobcat passes through the geo-fence. The SKAMP unit sensors and antennae are all covert. Any attempted theft should result in the speedy apprehension by Police of the thieves.

Skynet Telematics.Com Inc quoted OTC BB symbol “SKYI”, is involved in the development, marketing and distribution of integrated Telematic, Internet, tracking, location and communication systems and the provision of specialised monitoring and concierge services to users of these products in the UK and throughout Europe. Skynet Telematics.Com Inc has joint venture agreements covering 38 countries in Europe and the Middle East.

Skynet’s Telematic solutions are available throughout Europe, Middle East and Far East with availability in USA and Canada scheduled for July/August 2001. Skynet’s Telematic products now provide full Telematics, vehicle security, pro-active tracking, and dedicated internet connections for automobiles, fleets, trucks, recreational vehicles, heavy duty machinery, car rental, coaches,

Motorbikes and anti-hijack vehicles. Available with voice and data communication or with data and positioning, the Skamp range of products is very flexible offering bespoke Telematic solutions.

Tomas G Wilmot of Skynet Telematics.com Inc says: “Our Bobcat system protects the asset and secures the customer and owner – space age technology solutions for everyday problems”.

Peter Watson of MTS Bobcat says: “We have tested many Telematics devices, but SKAMP and Skynet’s sensor solutions, provide us and our customers with 24 hours per day security and information availability at affordable prices”.
skamp.co.uk



To: Michael Allard who wrote (22600)3/18/2001 7:55:08 PM
From: wllm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Thanks Michael, position location now WORKS! I just tried it and it works during a call. It says accuracy is to less than 2 km.
This menu item was on the data-ready phone they sent, but when I asked about it I was told don't use it. So surely there will be an announcement soon-- probably at CITA.



To: Michael Allard who wrote (22600)3/18/2001 10:53:07 PM
From: TMann  Respond to of 29987
 
Isn't it amazing how good products and technology can go nowhere when Mgmt is clueless and partners could care less.
That's why we're at 50 cents and 10 cent bonds.

I can't advise any more investment till I see a responsible, meaningful plan with significant marketing support.



To: Michael Allard who wrote (22600)3/19/2001 9:57:20 PM
From: Don Johnson  Respond to of 29987
 
Gee if only people knew it could do all this, me included, I could sure use a phone like that. I wonder why they don't tell people? (But we know don't we?) Well after they stiff us shareholders maybe they will let the word out. Then maybe it will go somewhere.