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To: James Calladine who wrote (378)6/30/2001 8:31:54 AM
From: LAURIE SELINE  Respond to of 449
 
This little piggy went to?????
To my way of thinking, the only reason you split out a company into 93 distinct entities would be to clearly identify the items on the table at the fire sale. Of course, a move of this sort would require BOD approval. So, when did this happen?
L.



To: James Calladine who wrote (378)7/1/2001 12:48:22 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 449
 
Byzantine Blues,

Where once there was so much faith and support, now there is none. Poor TSIX. May the Lede brothers be buried with their fiber. To hell with Alcatel. May all the company's creditors die of AIDS. May all the vultures in waiting get worms. May somebody, someday put some duct tape over George Gilder's irresponsible mouth - and be sure to use the whole roll.

So much for the Information Revolution. It's been put on hold courtesy of the incumbent telcoms. The Internet may not be dead, but the progress we hoped for has certainly been hobbled. We need MORE BANDWIDTH made available to our homes. How soon and likely is its future deployment? The "bandwidth glut" will eventually prove to be nonsense but, apparently, not soon enough to save TSIX.

Read and weep:

globeandmail.ca

If only Greg Maffei could get Bill Gates to add TSIX to his list of favorite charities.

Marty



To: James Calladine who wrote (378)7/1/2001 1:58:43 PM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 449
 
Interesting Piece,

Message 16019329

Is the internet at a stand still owing to a lack of interest? For a lack of utility, services, entertainment, information, and content it could provide?

Will there be enough of TSIX left to part of the next "boom."

Comments?

Marty