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To: jean sutherland who wrote (24878)1/12/1998 11:30:00 AM
From: Robert Mustic  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Jean,try and understand why a business wouldn't want to use AOL and why they would WANT to use the DVG.

I work for a large airline. They have dedicated computer lines to points all over the world. As it stands right now if I'm in, say, Amsterdam and want to talk to my dispatcher in the states I have to place a long distance call. Now this is while I'm staring at a computer screen that is linked to our mainframe in the same city as my dispatcher. So with the FTEL Gateway we could simply piggy back my voice over the companies INTRANET or I could simply call long distance using a DVS in Amsterdam to one in the states. Easy huh? Using AOL simply doesn't offer the savings for businesses.Nor, IMO, the reliability.

I believe FTEL is after exactly this kind of usage. They, imo, want the larger corporate users to be able to build their own phone company within their WAN, LAN, or whatever. That way there is NO COST per minute. I know it would save my company an absolute fortune...

How that helps,

Bob