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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: george willse who wrote (24310)1/7/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: topwright  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 41046
 
George, one other factor that also plays heavily into the equation. Recently the Baby Bells have been trying to enter into the LD markets, but now are being whipsawed between a judicial tug-of-war.

This allows them an alternative route, and you can bet that Franklin showed up on their radar screens today.

We closed on the high tick of the day, and even traded at 6.75 aftermarket. There very well could be repeat of what we witnessed last fall as we start to get more attention from the street. Also if we apply to NASDAQ all the analysts will take that into consideration as they mull over FTEL's prospects.

We haven't peaked, we've only just begun in my opinion.

RB



To: george willse who wrote (24310)1/7/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
George: Well said, I for one am glad Franklin left the "good stuff" out of "collocate".

You don't take more then two months to convience WCOM that "tapping in and paying fee's" is what this is all about. ggg

NO short time blue's here. Hopefully there's not enough information here so the "Traders" feel they can act like SOES Bandits. ggg

This has nothing to do with WCOM, but has everything to do with Franklin's Internet Telephony Company.

Here's a what if: What if Franklin's "Tempest's" could speak to one another through a proprietary technology> "The ***main argument*** for using Franklin's Tempest Voice-over-IP gateway is toll-bypass for calls within the enterprise, PBX to PBX.

And last but not least>>> **Besides eliminating long distance charges, businesses can **axe access charges** to get to the CO for local call**.

Anyone that say's this was totally unexpected has either been "docked at an Alien Space Station" , or still in "second gear!". ggggg

It's all about profits baby!

Tri-Temp'