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To: Randy Brummitt who wrote (23851)1/2/1998 11:19:00 AM
From: Neil Wicker  Respond to of 41046
 
Time Will Tell!!!! Sorry Couldn't Resist. EOM



To: Randy Brummitt who wrote (23851)1/2/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: elk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Randy, Lest we forget, this WilTel connection is the one that does it for me.

<<Prior to rejoining Franklin, Thornton designed and sold networks at SITA and WilTel (now WorldCom,) to major clients such as Principal Financial, Sun Chemical and Anthem Health, where WilTel provided a turnkey soup-to-nuts network outsource, consisting of cabling, routers, installation, maintenance, and frame relay circuits.>>

Add that to the WCOM reps, at the October NYC Demo. Dana Topping, if memory serves correctly, also has some ties to WilTel, but I have to dig those up again.

Evan



To: Randy Brummitt who wrote (23851)1/2/1998 1:11:00 PM
From: taxgun  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
hey randy, hope you make a bundle this year...i only lurk now, but
i love reading jean's posts...what a wench ! oppps, hiway patrol
gonna get me jajajajajaja
still own Scms ? looks depressed right now
happy new year
RB--i tried that 1-800 number...i listened to all the options of
press 1, press 2 etc...you press 4 for the the email police jajajaja



To: Randy Brummitt who wrote (23851)1/2/1998 8:52:00 PM
From: gunther  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
It would be nice to see FTEL bag a contract with Worldcom. Worldcom (+MCI)has 60% of the internet traffic going through its backbone network. However, MCI is rumored to announce a contract with NSPK. Apparantly the merger of Worldcom with MCI may not affect that contract. Although Ftel makes IP compatible gateways, would worldcom still seek another supplier of gateways? I wonder?