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To: Rick who wrote (22391)11/30/1997 4:09:00 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
No one is going to give out confidential information about any company products, not me, not RB, not Frank, not anyone. But what the hell, I'd rather stay off the thread than have to listen to the next person to come along predicting 200 point moves. Have fun folks, I'll be available on the VoIP thread but cannot say if I would actually answer anything because overall SI has been a complete loser for me. I tried my best to add to the level of discourse, instead I got labeled with the kinds of labels I thought I would never have to deal with. I mean please, if I say anything that you have reason to believe is factually incorrect, say it, but I don't think I know the first thing about "operational" whatever that was, and frankly hope never to learn. I'm an engineer, and that was the only expertise I came here to offer. I'll happily pontificate elsewhere (and hell, only do it for money). I don't think I will be looking in this thread or ever replying to anything directly sent to me on this thread again so please don't consider me rude if I don't reply to any post directed to me.

-Atin



To: Rick who wrote (22391)11/30/1997 4:40:00 PM
From: elk  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41046
 
Rick, You said it! The thing is this, Atin does work for a competitor, but does not know of any innovations or engineering/software designs that gives FTEL an advantage. Also, we are not on the radars as a competitor. This is absolutely perfect! By the time we are on the radar, we may be a lot bigger than they think. If we do have techinical superiority and a decided edge at that, when they learn what it is, it will be too late. The development cycle that is necessary to get their product, up to ours, assuming we are doing something different, can not be bypassed. That puts us 6 months, at a minimum, ahead. While they catch up, we play follow the leader and capture market share and the reputation of being the leader. I talked with a software programmer, Bill, at the NYC Demo. He seemed to be saying that we ARE doing innovations with our software, that the competition will be hard pressed to equal. Now Atin wonders why we are not following the rest of the pack in standards for software and saying that this is a problem. I wholeheartedly disagree!!! Frank is a leader, not a follower. Perhaps the standard that NMSS is trying to use is inferior to what FTEL uses? I don't know, but I know for certain that neither does Atin. I mean the FTEL web page is very informative(once you get past those little balls:-), but something tells me Frank doesn't have source code out there!<GGGGGGGGG>

BTW FTEL has shown that they can respond to the demands of the marketplace very quickly. Remeber the Pop-in-a-Box. That was done an out of direct reponse to customer demands. Gee didn't ATT buy a bunch of those? If they demand more ports or a higher density, we have seen enough evidence, IMO, to know that FTEL will answer that demand. Maybe being a 'smaller' company gives us some flexibility. Atin and the competition should beleive that they are doing everything better than FTEL, pride can always go against you, if you allow it too cloud your vision.

Evan