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To: SEC-ond-chance who wrote (80668)10/1/2002 9:40:45 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
OTC COMMUNICATIONS DISCONTINUES SERVICES FOR SYSTEMS OF EXCELLENCE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

NEEDHAM, MA, October 30, 1996: OTC Communications announced today that in view of recent disclosures made by SYSTEMS of Excellence (SOE), OTC Communications has decided that it can no longer represent SOE and has discontinued its relationship.

The primary function of OTC Communications is to communicate and disseminate factual information and statements obtained from the client company as accurately and rapidly as possible. Since SOE stated in a press release on October 18th that, "the Company lacks confidence in the financials that were filed and prior press releases; and investors and market makers should not rely on such filed financials or press releases.", OTC Communications cannot be certain as to the accuracy of any information pertaining to SOE and must therefore discontinue its relationship with SYSTEMS of Excellence.

The only information OTC Communications currently has on SYSTEMS of Excellence is mentioned in SOE's latest announcement released on October 18, 1996.

All future communication and questions regarding SYSTEMS of Excellence should be directed to Cynthia Gramer at (888) 379-5327.

OTC Communications is a research-oriented financial public relations company based in Needham, MA.

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For more information, contact:
Geoffrey J. Eiten
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Tel: (617) 444-6100 Fax: (617) 444-6101
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To: SEC-ond-chance who wrote (80668)10/1/2002 9:54:55 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
And one last final word,

goodnight Errol wherever you are

remember the conference call from november 2000?

Markow: For all those shareholders I know and have spoken to over all this time. It's done, we've done it. We are all proud of the accomplishment, and this opportunity is everything that you expect it to be. And one last final word, goodnight errol wherever you are.

By: Jerome..Jackson $$$$
Reply To: 11556 by VanIsland $$$ Saturday, 25 Nov 2000 at 11:38 PM EST
Post # of 16877

CC outline and review (part 3)

See link for entire Conference Call:
investorshub.com

Q: Is the contract for the Shanghai Business Park exclusive?

Liang: To his question as if we have an exclusive contract for the Shanghai Business Park, the answer is Yes. Only AccessTel was given the contract. There are lots of big companies from the US, Cisco included, that it was not granted to. The Business Park Chairman came here personally to sign the contract with AccessTel, very important.

Is there a telephone number and e-mail that investors can use for asking qustions or comments?

Liang: We are going to set those departments up very quickly, because we are in the process of moving into bigger offices, as we begin deployment of AccessTel's projects.

Boeckler: AccessTel has put into effect a website. You can start to go over and take a look at AccessTel at it's website: accesstelinc.net
((JJ's note: The website is a powerpoint presentation used for funding investors information-- use full-screen, available on Explorer.))

An e-mail address will be posted in order to answer questions. Telephone questions are currently coming directly into Boeckler's office, a full-time person will soon be available for answering investors questions, now that AccessTel has completed the share purchase agreement, and is part of the public company. For financial questions, 732-591-0520. A VP of IR will be in place shortly that will be able to answer your questions on a regular basis.

Q: Is this the same Dr. Lee that is chairman of LinkAir?

Liang: Yes.

Q: Can you comment more as if there is going to be any partnership with LinkAir?

Liang: Well, anything is possible, we...

Boeckler: Until the 8-K is out, until we make formal announcements to all of the public, none of these issues should be covered. If everyone engages in this manner. AccessTel will be a world class company. It is on the road, and we want to stay on the track of a world class company by doing everything properly and in accordance with all securities regulations.

Q: I appreciate that, so you really can't comment on their technology, their CDMA...

Liang: You can read about their technology on the Link Air website. Dr. Lee was a founder of AccessTel before he joined LinkAir... you can use your imagination, the rest I cannot give in full detail. He is a major shareholder of AccessTel.

Boeckler: Just so you understand. Dr. Lee has been, and continues to be until we release additional news, has been an acting advisor to the management of AccessTel, from the beginning.

Through all of the technology, there are tremendous advances in Wireless Broadband Solutions. In the next couple of years, you'll be able to communicate entirely wireless. In the US, it's going to be a much more expensive transistion. It's going to be flawed with delays in the US ((JJ's note: Liang here interjects--"because of regulations")) due to the significant investment in the US in wired technology. The US has all alternatives here. In China, which is a developing country, the AccessTel management believes that China will be the technology giant in the world in 2010. Because companies like AccessTel, will develop and transfer technology over the next ten years, for deployment, development, and manufacture a commercialization, and then export out of China.

In China, because of the high cost of laying fiber optic, the fast-ramp will be to Broadband. Because of AccessTel's relationships of AccessTel's management team, AccessTel has been invited into China, not that we have been knocking on doors, AccessTel has been invited to into China to develop their wireless solutions. And working accordingly with the Chinese Gov't, with the local Gov't's and in accordance with Chinese law, AccessTel will develop the technology within China.

Liang: We need to stop here, no need to explore to much.

Q: Could you address the name and possible symbol change in the near future? And, we have all been under the assumption that their was a strategic alliance with Qualcomm or Qualcommtel, if you could, would you please address that?

Markow: Unfortunately we cannot address these things at this time, they will be addressed as the week progresses. It is important to note that preliminary to many of the things that Stuart and Lawrence have done, before any of that could be completed --and they've done a great deal-- the merger, the share exchange, had to be completed. With that completed as of yesterday, AccessTel is prepared to move forward and fulfill all of the progress that has been made.

Q: OK, because I noticed on the website, that their was an investment by Qualcommtel, going through that...

Markow: AccessTel was a private company when that was posted. There are new rules to follow as a public company, and I believe tonight we should make some changes there ((JJ's note: the website is down as I write this.))

Q: I realize that the initial work is being done in Shanghai, but is AccessTel also going to do work in other provinces and cities of China, and in Hong Kong?

Liang: We have a lot of offers. We can only do one thing at a time. There are a lot of opportunities here, we just have to evaluate them before making any decisions. We have a lot of offers from many parts within the country of China. After we finish the project in Shanghai, then we will duplicate the success of the Shanghai Business Park to other locations.

Closing Statements:

Boeckler: Thank you to all our shareholders and interested investors for your support, and look forward to our bright future. We as management feel that there is a lot of hard work ahead of us, we have accomplished our first major hurdle, which is becoming a public company, we are very pleased to join with the shopss.com shareholders to build value for all shareholders in the months and years ahead as AccessTel. the management is commited to keeping shareholders informed of our progress, we will have a person to work full-time interacting with shareholders shortly.

Liang: Thank you to everybody. I hope this is the beginning, and not the very end. We have a lot of Strategic partners that are offering us a lot of opportunities and technology, we will let everyone know. We are standing on sturdy ground, we've already built the companies foundation, and we've got a lot of opportunities. We are going to build this company very very very strong in a very very short time. So be patient. Thank you for joining the CC.

Markow: For all those shareholders I know and have spoken to over all this time. It's done, we've done it. We are all proud of the accomplishment, and this opportunity is everything that you expect it to be. And one last final word, goodnight errol wherever you are.

Moderator: This concludes the Conference call.